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The UYICOO 3 Pack Portable Bidet is a compact, eco-friendly solution for personal hygiene on the go. Designed to fit any plastic bottle, this manual bidet is lightweight, durable, and perfect for travelers, hikers, and anyone seeking a cleaner alternative to toilet paper. With its user-friendly design and versatility, it caters to individuals with limited mobility, making it an essential addition to your travel kit.
Manufacturer | UYICOO |
Part Number | AD-0006-1 |
Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 1.38 x 0.71 inches |
Item model number | AD-0006-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3.15 x 0.71 x 1.38 Inch |
Color | White, Red, Blue |
Style | Discreet, compact, portable |
Finish | Silicone |
Material | Silicone |
Installation Method | Insert |
Item Package Quantity | 3 |
Number Of Holes | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Removable |
Usage | Personal hygiene |
Included Components | 3 pack portable bidet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years warranty |
S**R
Works perfectly
This flexible silicone bidet attachment fits securely into any ordinary soda bottle. Inserting the nozzle is easy with a gentle twisting motion (not a straight downward push). The nozzle puts out a consistent stream of water, at whatever degree of pressure is applied when squeezing the bottle. Easy to clean, easy to discreetly transport. A total winner.
M**I
If you want to stay clean on a hiking adventure...
I took one of these on the AT trail several years ago. It worked super well, was easy to use and kept me clean. When I got home after months on the trail I decided to continue using these instead of wasting so much T.P. Still hiking and staying refreshed along the way. Ha ha. When I see the messes some people leave on trails...I get upset and wish I could give them tips on how to care for themselves without leaving t.p. everywhere.
P**Y
Works but with a caveat
Squirts the water properly but you will need to use one hand to assist the stream of water in cleansing the anal area. Yes, one hand will be soiled with feces because just the stream will not dislodge everything. You then clean the poop hand with soap and water and apply a sanitizer. Saves on TP but …
D**R
Good in certain situations
I purchased this for an RV camping trip as I wanted to reduce the amount of TP in the holding tank. I use a bidet at home but never used a portable one. Inside the RV in cramped bathrooms i found it difficult to get to the correct angle and eventually did not use it. When I could get it to the correct angle the pressure was not sufficient enough to work as I wanted it to.Now where this guy was useful was in public restrooms where I had more room to get to the correct angle needed. The pressure was still not sufficient but I basically just used it after using TP traditionally as a rinse.
R**A
The Right Stuff
Bought this for backpacking. What I like is that it's silicone (crushable, unbreakable, and easy to clean), ultralight (18g or 5/8oz), angled (easier to aim), works with both water and soda bottles, and stays on even when squeezing hard on the water bottle. I could not get the bidet to dislodge even when squeezing the bottle as hard as I could with one hand, which boosts my confidence that I won't lose this in an outdoor privy. Add in the fact that you get 3 for a price cheaper than many single units from competitors and we have a winner!If you're using it in the regular life, a longer bidet might be a little easier to use (but add unwanted weight for a hiker like me). Also, a thicker water bottle like a smartwater or lifewater will make much less noise than a krinkly water bottle, which I could see as a concern in a public bathroom. I had spent far to much time researching which bidet to buy but in the end, I feel confident that I made the right choice for my needs.
G**B
Most portable bidet ever
I live in a place where "ablutions" are standard and toilet paper relatively rare -- and mostly used for drying the butt after using a bidet or bum spray. I have the Brondell GoSpa, which works like a dream. But I was intrigued by this option. A tiny piece of equipment, easily carried in pocket or purse, that provides an enormous service. Empty water bottles are everywhere I go. In emergencies a new bottle only costs the equivalent of 25 cents. So, pop this onto a full bottle of water, and you are good to go. It works!. It is well-designed. One warning: They really mean it when they tell you to screw the device into the bottle neck thoroughly. During one test run I sent the thing flying into the toilet bowl. Happily I could retrieve and sterilize it. (Then wash my hands for 25 minutes.) If it had happened in a public restroom, or in a squat toilet, I would have waved goodbye and walked away. The trick is to insert the bidet into the water bottle very firmly, and then squeeze gently. Because there is no air intake valve, other than the bidet's own nozzle, you have to hold it upright and let it refill with some air between squirts. I also find I can never use more than half the water in a bottle. I have to refill it if I have a big job to do. So... it isn't perfect. But it is "genius".
K**E
too large for water bottle opening
not good....would not go down and fit into a water bottle....this item was too large and unfortunately could not send back
R**R
Recommended
Practical and friendly
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