π½ Upgrade Your Clean Game with LUXE!
The LUXE Bidet NEO 185 is a non-electric bidet attachment designed for easy installation on standard toilets. It features dual wash modes for personalized cleaning, a hygienic guard gate for nozzle protection, and high-quality construction for durability. With an 18-month warranty and all necessary installation tools included, this bidet is the perfect upgrade for a luxurious bathroom experience.
Manufacturer | LUXE Bidet |
Part Number | Neo 185 white |
Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 7 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BidetNeo185sww |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Style | Toilet Attachment |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Plastic |
Installation Method | Single Hole |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Dual Spout |
Included Components | Installation Hardware |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 18 month warranty for bidet and its accessories |
J**Y
Just installed, and I really like this product.
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.
A**C
This bidet opened my eyes to the world of clean bums
I will never go back to using a bathroom without a bidet ever again! I became so obsessed with a clean bum that I ordered a portable bidet just for camping and travelling, the times when my Luxe Bidet can't be with me. I haven't used a bathroom without a bidet since installing mine, except for ONE time when it was a dire situation (a greasy story between my wife and I ONLY).I've had my Luxe bidet for 11 months now, almost a whole year and it is still functional, so it is very durable. It is worth the money so much so that I have to come back and write a review. But, I had a quick incident where it made a hissing noise every time I flushed and the water pressure was weak. Come to find out that was because the bolts weren't tight anymore since I had the water pressure too high so it must've loosened them. After tightening all the bolts again, the hissing went away and it worked flawlessly again. Don't be quick to think it is broken and toss it, just reinstall it as if brand new and that might just fix your issue(s).The design is sleek and fits my standard American toilet, not bulky or awkward. Took me about 45 minutes to install since my toilet is in an awkward and tight position. I also needed to buy a flexible toilet supply line from my local Menard's for 5 dollars. So make sure you have that handy if your current supply line is a rigid one. Besides that, it came with all the necessary installation tools. You don't have to be a plumber to install it folks.I asked my wife about the feminine spray and she says it's ok, she could've gone with the singular spray since they both work and have the same water pressure anyway (and it's a bit cheaper than this dual-spray NEO 185, so take that into consideration). For both sprays, I needed to slightly move around the toilet seat while using it, I don't just sit still in one position since that will not clean every surface of my bum. Just think of it like using a pressure washer on your cement driveway and you're trying to wash away leaves and dirt, you need to move the spray around, not just one spot.Using this bidet doesn't entirely remove my use of toilet paper, since I still need it to wipe my wet bum. It would be cool to have an air dryer feature but that would complicate the design of this simple bidet. My wife uses paper towel for her private area since toilet paper tears easily when it's wet, so that's her recommendation. Feel free to test and see how much toilet paper or paper towel you'll need to wipe it dry. It does reduce our frequency of toilet paper so that's a plus.For maintenance, we thoroughly clean ours once a month, sometimes more in crazy situations. We wipe the knobs and exterior once a week to remove fingerprints and grease. But, I recommend getting deep in there when you're cleaning it. Open the little protective guard door and wipe away any poo stains or build up on the door and nozzle, then spray the entire thing with all-purpose cleaner, let it sit for 10 minutes, run it on self-clean mode, and wipe it dry. Sometimes, I unscrew the two back circle plates so I can clean under the bidet since that has buildup as well.Overall, buy this luxe bidet folks! You will not regret it. It changed my quality of life for the better and I rave about it to all my friends. You won't regret it.
J**A
πππππ Game-Changer for Bathroom Hygiene!
πππππ Game-Changer for Bathroom Hygiene!I donβt usually write reviews, but this bidet earned it. The LUXE Bidet NEO 185 is an absolute must-have. Installation took less than 15 minutes (even for someone like me who usually fumbles with anything DIY).The water pressure control is smooth and easy to adjust, and the dual nozzles are a game-changer β especially the feminine wash option. Everything feels cleaner, fresher, and honestly, I donβt know how I lived without it.It doesnβt require electricity, the self-cleaning feature keeps things sanitary, and it looks sleek on my toilet. Bonus: Iβve already noticed Iβm using way less toilet paper.If you're even thinking about trying a bidet, stop waiting and get this one. Your π will thank you.
C**R
Easy installation and great water pressure.
This bidet was fairly simple to install. The plastic wrenches that came with the item did not fit any of the fittings though, so they were useless. When installing, you have to tighten down the fittings almost a little too much than you're comfortable doing. The connection to the bidet is especially harrowing to tighten as the bidet is plastic and flexes when pressure is applied. However, once all connections were tightened, the item operates very well. The two placements for the spray nozzles have definitive differences in their arc, so utilize the one best suited for your needs. You do have to sit well back onto the seat which was not something I anticipated the first time. The pressure is regulated by the user and can be fairly gentle all the way up to slightly stinging. So, it has some cleaning power. Caution to the reader that you do not operate the bidet without something covering the seat, because it will shoot out quite a distance from the toilet.
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