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LUXE Bidet NEO 185 - Self-Cleaning, Dual Nozzle, Non-Electric Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seat, Adjustable Water Pressure, Rear and Feminine Wash (White)

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Arrives Monday, Nov 25
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Color: White


Features

  • DUAL WASH MODES The rear wash sprays a stronger flow towards the rear. The feminine wash sprays a softer flow towards the front. The feminine wash also helps to keep you clean during monthly cycles and comes in handy for new or expecting mothers.
  • HYGIENIC PROTECTION The guard gate is designed to shield the nozzles for your ultimate sanitary experience. The nozzles automatically retract behind the guard gate after each wash to ensure it is protected until your next use.
  • THE ULTIMATE VALUE With a sleek design and high-quality parts, our bidet attachment will give your bathroom a next-level look. Constructed with high-pressure valves with metal-ceramic cores and steel hoses instead of plastic.
  • AN EASY HOME UPGRADE Elevating your home with a luxurious element has never been easier. Includes ALL PARTS AND TOOLS to get your bidet up and running in minutes. Easily attaches to and detaches from any standard two-piece toilet.
  • 18-MONTH WARRANTY Our world-class Customer Care team is always here to make sure you are 100% satisfied, so anytime you have problems or concerns about the products, we are just one call away. Register your bidet online and get an extended warranty.

Brand: LUXE Bidet


Recommended Uses For Product: Bathroom


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Finish Type: Polished


Material: Plastic


Color: White


Number of Handles: 1


Included Components: Installation Hardware


Special Feature: Dual Spout


Handle Type: Knob


Item Weight: 2.05 Pounds


Style: Toilet Attachment


Spout Design: Dual, Retractable


Color: White


Material Type: Plastic


Handle Material: Ceramic


Finish Types: Polished


Warranty Type: limited


Installation Method: Single Hole


UPC: 850625005153


Global Trade Identification Number: 53


Manufacturer: LUXE Bidet


Model Name: 185


Model Number: BidetNeo185sww


Series ID: NEO


Brand Name: LUXE Bidet


Recommended Uses For Product: Bathroom


Included Components: Installation Hardware


Number of Pieces: 1


Special Features: Dual Spout


Handle Type: Knob


Mount Type: Wall Mount


Number Of Handles: 1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Keeping tushys clean!
Color: Blue
I recently installed the Luxe Neo 185 bidet toilet attachment, and I couldn't be more impressed with its sleek design. The high-quality materials used in its construction make it both durable and aesthetically pleasing. Installation was a breeze, taking only a few minutes without the need for any special tools. This attachment offers fantastic functionality and comfort, making it a great addition to my bathroom. Overall, it provides excellent value for the price, enhancing my daily routine in a way I never expected! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024 by ASchaldy

  • Easy Install
Color: Blue
I’ve had 2 of this brand before. This 185 model is cold water only with soft and harder separate cleaning heads plus a self-cleaning wash and cover over the 2 nozzles. CONS: - Easy Install - Metal parts. To put this in perspective, I had a plastic part on the first one that broke. Could be manufacturing. Could be me making the connection overtight and cracking it. The failure flooded the bathroom & plenum for the AC under the house costing a $300 HVAC repair and a $520 room floor repair. Metal is the way to go. I got a $150 bidet, had plastic plumbing, returned it. - Directions clear. - 2 year warranty, needs activation, done easily. - Reasonable price (and bidets save on toilet paper and overloading a septic system) - comes with own tools. 2 wrenches plus a plastic auto-wrench on the plumbing flex pipe to the unit. Makes it easier to install by hand w/o over tightening and braking the nozzle! - You can control the water pressure - Theu give you teflon tape CONS: - You have to check the product and make sure Amazon didn’t sell you returned one as new! Open slowly and look for scratches, ripped plastic baggie, Ill fitting packing, etc. - This can be too much power for some. But you can control the water pressure. Some might think it’s not enough power. There seems to be a retardant in the nozzle. I suppose that might be removable for more pressure if that’s what you want. It has less than the previous unit, but good enough I think. There is wiggle room here. - The previous units allowed for angling the spray. I don’t see that on this. However, the angle is good for me. You CAN adjust that a bit with the slots allowing for some adjustable unit placement, just no head angle adjustment of the actual sprayer. This is something you get on more expensive bidets. I’m not talking the $750+ that have bells & whistles and are electrified. I think they have improved the angle since it wants a problem with this install like in the past (when they did have an adjustable angle) Summary: big bang for the buck, does the job, nothing really to have buyers remorse about! Reminder: put tissue paper below and check periodically to make sure you don’t have a leave. But also, don’t overtighten. They do give you some teflon plumbing tape if you have a leak and don’t want to go tighter. Removed, apply tape, rescrew. Nice addition! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Dennis Barrington Dennis Barrington

  • cheap, simple bidet that works well
Color: Blue
The LUXE bidet is a solid budget option for a DIY installation at home. It's pretty cheap, very simple to install and does the job. The nozzle sprays pretty aggressively when compared to other options but leaves you feeling squeaky clean. Do note that there are very limited adjustment options if any. If you're looking for a more robust offering, look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by lawfam

  • Luxury you didnt know you needed, until you get it!
Color: Rose Gold
Overall, this is a great product. It does at described. I got rose gold and love the color, easy to install and very user friendly. I just think I would have gotten the model that folds up for easier cleaning. The pressure is good (not too much, just right) and its something I miss having when I am not at home. I highly recommend this, but if im being honest, if you can afford something a little higher quality like being able to fold up for easier cleaning, or heated, I would splurge and get it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by Samantha

  • Great, low cost, simple design
Color: Blue
I replaced a much more expensive, heavily feature -rich bidet with this one. It works perfectly and is easy to clean. I was concerned that the one with heating/holding tank was growing stuff. This one was easy to install and works perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Wanda

  • Just installed, and I really like this product.
Color: White
Follow-up Review: First of all, I encountered a small problem with the functioning of the seat (fixed easily), but I want to remark that, when I called the company at the number listed in the bidet manual, my call was answer within a few minutes. The agent was extremely helpful, and made some suggestions which helped me solve the problem. The agent also suggested getting some "bumpers" (available for about $9) at attach to the toilet seat in order to change the amount of pressure on the bidet apparatus when someone sits on the toilet seat. His suggestions were very helpful in resolving the issue in the short term, and I am convinced that the bumpers will solve the problem permanently. As to the problem solved: After more than a year of use, the product is working great, except that I did run into a little problem. The bidet is designed to fit some different configurations of toilet seats and toilets - installation is adjustable, to a certain extent. As a result, over time the toilet seat can move in relationship to the positioning of the bidet. If the toilet seat gets too far forward of the bidet, it can act to reduce the water pressure going to the bidet heads, precluding them from descending below the front cover of the bidet, and effectively no longer functioning. That happened today. I was able to "repair" the problem by loosening the nut that attaches the toilet seat to the toilet bowl, pushing the seat back towards the toilet tank, and then retightening the nuts. The Bidet now works as it should. Part of this problem was cause by the fact that our toilet set is a form-fitted plastic, rather than a less expensive wood seat. The plastic tends to bend a bit, as it is much less thick than the wood. (We have the same bidet on another toilet with a wood seat, and we have not encountered this problem before.) In order to deal with this difference in the toilet seat construction, the agent suggested the installation of some bumpers obtainable from the manufacturer for about $9. I have ordered the bumpers, and they should arrive in 2 - 5 business days. In the meantime, I'm certain I can keep the bidet working properly, even if I have to readjust the seat again. That is an easy process, as it requires only slight loosening of the nuts on the bolts attaching the seat to the toilet, moving the seat back towards the tank, and then retightening them. (Sorry if I'm repeating myself, but I don't want to spend any more time editing this review.) So, 5 stars for the bidet and 5 stars for customer support. Original Review: After installing the bidet in a secondary bathroom and using it for the first time, I immediately ordered another one for the master bathroom. I anticipate that a month's supply of toilet paper will turn into a year's supply - probably even longer. Retractable spray-nozzles aimed at just the right place, front or rear selectable nozzles, with a self-cleaning option on the spray-select dial. Installation was relatively easy - but then, I've replaced the mechanisms in toilet bowls several times, so working with that kind of equipment is not unknown territory for me. A couple suggestions: See if the water line from the water supply faucet to the toilet tank is flexible. If it's not, you will need to replace it with a flexible line. (Note: I had to replace my water line, a stiff metal pipe of about 8 inches length. I replaced it with a 20 inch flexible pipe, because shorter flexible pipes weren't quite flexible enough - a 12 inch pipe could not be made to bend to fit the space without putting a lot of pressure of the supply line coming out of the wall, and I didn't want to cause a leak inside my wall. The 16 inch was almost flexible enough, but not quite. With the 20 inch, I could loop the pipe around and up, and gain a lot of adjustment room.) Make sure you have a large screwdriver or some other tool which will enable you to loosen the bolts holding the toilet seat to the toilet, as you will need to remove the seat and the bolts in order to install the bidet attachment. Next, make sure you have the wrench(es) and a set of pliers that fit any nuts on the water supply to the toilet, as you will need to at least remove the supply line connector at the toilet tank. The bidet attachment kit comes with two plastic wrenches. Neither one fit any of the nuts on my toilet. This connector is usually held in place by a plastic nut with flanges so it can be tightened by hand. Loosening it by hand may be a lot more of a problem, hence the need for some tool (like big pliers) which can break the seal on the connector nut and get it started. Once that seal is broken, you should be able to screw the nut back on with your hands, giving it one last 1/4 turn with you pliers. Use the white Teflon tape that comes with the bidet to help seal the water connections. Just one turn around the threads of the connections is enough. Teflon tape is worse than plastic wrap for getting bound up in itself. I keep some on hand for various projects. It's easy to get an any hardware store. Look up a video on it on YouTube if your not sure how to do it. It's not hard to do, but if you're like me, you end up wasting a lot, because it gets bound to itself in a tight little rope that's hard to un-bind. As an add-on, Luxe sells a T-Valve connect which has a shut-off for the Bidet water supply. The T-valve that comes with the kit works find, it just doesn't have a shut-off. It's possible that such shut-offs can be purchased at hardware stores or Lowes or Home Depot, but I don't know. It's just one more convenience - if for some reason the bidet attachment start leaking, you have to shut off the water supply to the toilet as well. The T-Valve shut-off should enable the water supply to the toilet to continue unimpeded. When installing, have a small bucket or a towel handy, as there will be a small amount of water that escapes when removing the water supply to the toilet. In that regard, remember to always turn off the water to the toilet at the supply faucet and then to flush the toilet before doing any work on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022 by Jeffrey

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