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80%
Life Changing! Could be the best thing I have ever purchased.
April 26, 2017
It's almost been 8 months since I installed this and I thought I better write a review since this could be the best thing I have ever purchased, and is is most astoundingly the best thirty dollars I have ever spent. It may sound hokey and cliche, but how did I live without this for most of my life? I recently got back from a four day mini vacation and could not wait to get back to my bidet. Why? Because cleaning yourself in the traditional American TP way is just disgusting, a chore, and horrible. We are all adults here and everyone defecates so let's not be shy. I used to dread going number two, not the actual going, but the wiping afterwards. The irritation. The mess. The whole process. Now I actually look forward to it because using the bidet is, well, fun, and cool, and clean. I have also found like other reviewers that, at least my rectum, does not really feel the cold water the bidet uses and I have been using mine all winter. It is actually refreshing. It does take a little getting used to the proper technique of how to adjust yourself so the stream of water reaches and cleans all of you, but once you get that down, it is heaven. I could go on and on, but just buy this thing. The installation is simple and you will wonder, as I have done, how you lived without it. In fact, so pleased was I with this I made a specific post on social media singing its praises. I know of at least three of my friends who have purchased one and love it as much as I do!
Cleaner than clean!
March 24, 2017
I am a long-time bidet fan. There is no way I would go back to using TP alone, none, zilch, zero, nada!Setting it up takes about 30 minutes. In this case, I was replacing another Luxe bidet that had started leaking. The leak was traced to a small flexible pipe within the assembly and replacing the pipe was proving to be difficult, so I bought this upgraded model. It is upgraded in the sense tha the spray mechanism is normally shielded from splashes (read "small jobs") when not in use, and the shield moves away when called upon to perform its duty for the big jobs. The second improvement was in the formation of the spray head - it did not produce a thin and powerful stream - it produces a gentler and more diffused stream that simply feels better and works more effectively.For the first time users - you would be surprised how clean it feels and how your TP consumption goes down. For those who want to invest in more expensive automated models with warm and cold water, heated air drying, and those bells-and-whistles, but want to get a feel for it first, this may be the best alternative and who knows, you may remain on this model itself and save yourselves a couple Cs.
Wait . . . you don't have one?! What are you . . . I don't want to know!!
November 4, 2016
Ummm can we talk about poop for a minute?I don't know who on earth, in 2016, still thinks that if you get literal HUMAN FECES on your skin . . . that its acceptable to just wipe them with a dry paper towel and call it good.Then, let's talk about how those "disposable" wipes you are using are totally clogging up our sewers and REALLY expensive!Get yourself a bidet. It might be scary at first, but you'll never look back! Nothing like the feeling of being squeaky clean down there! This Luxe Bidet is a fantastic option. Reasonably priced and all the basics with a quality product. All of my toilets at home now are equipped with this product. Some are temperature controlled which is fun, but honestly, a refreshing cool blast in the summer is great! And in the winter . . . well, it's not nearly as bad as it sounds! Again... anything is better that little bits of poop and paper hanging out there all day!Now I fear pooping at work, or at anyone's house who doesn't have a bidet. That feeling of not being sure you are squeaky clean down there... nightmare! Let's change the world to a more sanitary and environmentally friendly place together!
Amazing product - a life changer
July 18, 2016
I’ve always been interested in owning a bidet. There has always been a certain level of intrigue. The notion of having a cool, assertive jet of water thoroughly clean your nether regions resulting in a fresh behind has always appealed to me. Unfortunately, I always assumed it would be much too difficult to acquire one. I had absolutely no idea the bidet, in this portable, easy-to-install form, even existed. I always assumed they were large, porcelain units which had to be installed next to the toilet (as you would find in Europe) requiring elaborate plumbing and home renovation. However one day, I happened to read on a popular website (Reddit: /r/frugal) that the number one item that is recommended to a consumer both to save money, and to raise one’s quality of life is a portable bidet. I was immediately intrigued and set out to research the matter further. I had a specific price range in mind and I desired one which had an aesthetically pleasing, unobtrusive look. I finally settled on the Luxe Neo 110. The difference this simple device has made in my everyday life is immeasurable.The bidet arrived quickly in a well padded box. There are not a lot of components - the bidet itself, a braided hose with steel fittings, and a plastic tee. Installation was a snap. The trickiest part, and I cannot emphasize this enough, is you MUST make sure the fittings are threaded correctly. Other reviewers have complained about the plastic T fitting leaking water. It should not leak at all if it is threaded as it should be. It took me several attempts unscrewing the fitting and screwing it back to finally arrive at proper threading.Once installed I finally had the chance to try it out! that initial blast of water felt quite foreign and off-putting. I quickly become accustomed though and by the third or fourth usage, I had upped my setting to 2. Anything higher than 2 was just too intense. Of course your results may vary. As for the water temperature, because the water is being fed to the bidet from the pipes in the bathroom wall, the water temperature is typically room temperature and quite manageable if not pleasurable during these hot summer months. I do not feel as though a heating unit would be necessary to make me happy.I have used considerably less toilet paper since acquiring my Lux Neo 110. You will still need to pat yourself dry after each use, however the days of “endless wiping” are behind me. Perhaps it is tmi (too much information) but one of my biggest pet peeves previously was having to take ANOTHER shower after a particularly messy movement. Well no more. The bidet does it’s job effectively each and every time. The only downside I can think of is having to “go” at work - I’ve become quite spoiled.If you are considering purchasing a bidet I would strongly recommend you do so! The Lux Neo 110 has proven to be a valuable and respected addition to our household.
Everybody should have one !
March 1, 2016
This is one of the most wonderful purchases I've ever made. If only I could have had it all my life. AND my husband said it only took a few minutes to hook it up.
Now I just need to get one installed at work.
November 15, 2015
A review from an American who never used water outside the shower to wash his bottom.If you have a fuzzy bottom and feel like you wipe 20 times and still don’t feel clean...then you need this! I can't believe I didn't buy one earlier in my life!I have already purchased 2 Luxe Bidets in the past two years and when I had an opportunity to get a third for the cost of a review I jumped at the opportunity. I have a blue Neo 185, a blue Neo 110 and now a white Neo 110. I did my research before buying my first bidet and stayed away from the bidets with hot water connection. There is no point because the hot water in your pipes will take too long to get to you bottom...and by the time it does you are already finished. I would recommend a toilet side water heater if you want instant warm water. I've always planned on getting a warmer, but I found cold water really isn’t an issue for my family.The Neo 110 is a solid unit. It comes with everything you need to get it installed. With my first two bidets I replaced the plastic T connector with a metal T shut off valve so that I could shut the water off to the unit. For this one, I decided to install using the plastic T connector provided. It installed quick and did not leak. I think I will still install a metal T shut off valve at some point because I have curious kids.For this installation I'm installing on a toilet that has a cheap seat that came with the toilet. I had to use bumpers that I previously purchased. I did not need bumpers for my nicer toilet seats that I upgraded.The pressure on this unit is the same as the others. The pressure increases for the first three circle indicators on the knob. The rest seems to be all full power with no noticeable increase in pressure. The pressure on my first two bidets were quite strong and liked that I could control the max pressure with the metal shut off valve. This time around I’m used to using the knob and can properly control the pressure as needed.It is surprising how accurate these things are after installation. I thought I would need one that allows you to aim around, however it was not necessary. If you feel like you have to hit a certain area then all you need to do is roll around on the seat a bit.So all in all it works great, saves a lot in toilet paper(I still use one wipe for drying), and you will never have the dreaded swamp bottom again. Now I just need to get one installed at work.
69%
Great product!
December 13, 2015
Looked at the Luxe bidet but after seeing an install video that showed the nozzle hanging quite far below the rim of the toilet which concerned me because of possibility of becoming easily soiled, I decided to go with this model. Install was easy. Used teflon tape and Aquaus Toilet Adapter/T-Adapter as other reviewers recommended. Unfortunately I ovetightened plastic coupling connecting to seat and it snapped (do not need to tighten that much!). I got on phone with support on a Monday night around 8pm, got a live person immediately who knew exactly what I had done wrong. He sent me the replacement hose, no questions asked, no extra charge even though the fault was all mine. Excellent service! The bidet itself is discreet. No one knows its a bidet until I show 'em. The seat does make the opening smaller which is a bit less comfortable than my previous seat but a small price to pay for the convenience of the bidet. Water is cold and so limits how long you can use device. But very much appreciate the difference in cleaning this offers.
GenieBidet Seat Compared with Luxe Bidet Neo 110
September 17, 2015
This is my initial review of the Ellegantz GenieBidet seat. I have had the GenieBidet for one day. This review will talk about my impressions of the GenieBidet seat, and also contrast it with the Luxe Bidet Neo 110, which I returned.Why I returned the Luxe Bidet Neo 110 and ordered the GenieBidet:First, I will talk about the Luxe Neo 110 which I tried before ordering the GenieBidet. I ordered the Neo 110 after reading the thousands of excellent reviews. The Neo 110, is an under-the-seat add-on bidet that is installed underneath the rear of your current toilet seat. In the short time I had the Neo 110, it appeared to be a quality product. It was made of durable plastic, had excellent water pressure, a metal braided hose, and worked as intended. I was very happy with it after I first installed it. I then realized the inherent problem with the under-the-seat design, and this was enough for me to return it and try the GenieBidet.The problem with the Luxe Neo 110 design, is that it raises the back of your current toilet seat up, causing the seat to slope downward from back to front. This created a situation where the front of my toilet seat was the only part contacting the toilet bowl, and created a fairly significant gap between the middle of my seat and the underlying bowl. Sitting on my plastic seat would forcefully close this gap by flexing the seat in the middle until this gap was closed. Removing weight from the seat would cause it to flex back into the suspended position. Most of the flexing occurred in the middle, because the front of the seat was always contacting the bowl, and the rear of the seat was attached to the Neo 110 frame. Because of this, I worried the seat would eventually break from these repeated stress cycles. In an effort to correct this issue, I bought rubber toilet bumpers and attached them to the middle of the seat, to fill the gap. This was a partially successful solution, however the bumpers kept falling off, didn't fill the entire gap, and just felt like a very imperfect solution. To address the issue of the bumpers falling off, I considered sanding the bottom of the toilet seat and using epoxy to permanently attach the bumpers, but I eventually gave up and started looking for alternatives. Although the Neo 110 appeared to be a quality product, I just couldn't accept the seat-gap issues, and decided to try the GenieBidet. I would like to see Luxe offer a complete bidet seat design similar to the GenieBidet.Now that you've read about my experience with an under-the-seat add-on bidet, I will talk about my experience with the GenieBidet Seat. I finished installing it a day ago, so these are my initial observations. I will amend my review later if warranted.Ellegantz GenieBidet Seat:Installation:The installation of the GenieBidet took me about 45 minutes. I did need to read the instructions. Step one of the instructions makes reference to attaching rubber pieces, but I think they come already attached. I installed it using the "second method" which uses screws on top of the toilet and nuts on the bottom of the toilet to attach what the instructions refer to as the plastic "adapter plate." The adapter plate is the docking station that the seat locks into. There are expansion nuts included which are identified as the "recommended method" of install in the instructions, but I'm not sure if or why using the expansion nuts is better? Anyway, when I screwed down the GenieBidet adapter plate, I was careful to not over-tighten the bolts, as I'm sure it would have been possible to break the plastic adapter plate with enough force.Attaching the water hose is easy, and it runs from the GenieBidet to an included plastic T-adapter that attaches to the toilet tank fill line. Make sure you use all of the rubber gaskets, or it will leak. The rubber gasket fell out of the bidet side of my hose during shipping. I found it in the bag. I am not currently having any leaks. Also, for good measure, I replaced the old gasket in my fill line with a new one from the hardware store, as my old gasket was deteriorating and I didn't want pieces of it to clog my new bidet. Hopefully the included water screen on the GenieBidet inlet hose would have prevented this though.GenieBidet Seat Quality:This product, because it is an entire seat replacement, eliminates the seat slope issue I had with the Neo 110 (described above). There is a very small gap between the rear built in seat bumper of my GenieBidet and my toilet bowl, which I wish wasn't there, as the GenieBidet seat does in fact flex very slightly to close this gap, but let me be clear, this is nothing close to what I described on the Neo 110 above, and I don't think this will cause product failure or seat fracture. I think this "issue" could be corrected by Ellegantz if they made the rear seat bumper slightly longer, but I'm not sure. This small gap is no reason to avoid this product, and I would have never noticed it had I not previously dealt with the seat slope issues on the Luxe Neo 110.The seat quality itself seems pretty good, and it is surprisingly comfortable, more so than my old cheapo toilet seat. One thing that concerned me before ordering were the reviews that mentioned the seat being slightly too short in the front and leaving a small gap on the front of the toilet. There are photos of this in some of the other reviews. I guess I have this "issue" but let me say if it is too short, it is only by about 1/4 inch (6.35 mm). This does not bother me at all, and I would have never noticed it had I not read about it in the other reviews. It does not appear to create any functional or seat support problems and is not an issue for me. Nobody else would ever notice it.Aesthetics:The GenieBidet looks very nice. It also looks conservative, and doesn't shout bidet. The control lever on the right side is small and reminds me of a second flushing handle. In contrast, the Luxe Neo 110 (different product) is definitely not discreet, having a big control panel protruding from the toilet (which could be bumped). That being said, the control panel on the Neo 110 didn't bother me personally.Sprayer Function:So far I am pleased with the GenieBidet's sprayer functions. I did need to increase the water pressure by adjusting the pressure regulator (read your instructions). The GenieBidet, after adjustment still has less maximum pressure than the Neo 110, but this may actually be a good thing, as the water pressure on the GenieBidet is plenty adequate, and the Neo 110 is probably too much pressure for a lot of people on high. Without taking scientific measurements, I'd subjectively say the Genie on high is similar to the Neo 110 on "low" (still quite a bit). The Genie Bidet also has a second sprayer for the the front that the Neo 110 does not have. I have on good authority that this second sprayer makes a big difference and is a must have feature.Sprayer Location:Both sprayers on the GenieBidet are located just below the back of the seat where they are well elevated from the toilet bowl water. The Neo 110 sprayer sits lower in the toilet bowl, closer to the toilet water (but not in it). I'm not sure if this makes any real world difference, but I like that the sprayers on the GenieBidet are farther from the toilet bowl water.Why you don't want hot water on your bidet:The GenieBidet is cold water only. I was originally concerned about a cold water bidet, but after reading countless reviews, I felt it was the better option. It doesn't feel cold, and the fact that it doesn't require a hot water line (or an electric heater), makes it much simpler to install. If considering a hot water line option, you need to consider how long hot water takes to reach your faucet. Also, consider the potential dangers that hot water can present.Why you don't want electric on your bidet:I've never owned one of the thousand dollar electric bidets, but the idea of having electric motors, electric heater(s), an integrated circuit board, and a wireless remote control seems unnecessary to me.Economics:I originally started looking for a bidet because I got tired of spending so much money on toilet paper. Quality toilet paper is quite expensive. Assuming the GenieBidet lasts, it will pay for itself pretty quick in toilet paper savings. If it saves me a dollar a day in toilet paper, that will be a $365.00 return in one year. The ROI (return on investment) is potentially huge. The more household members you have, the greater your potential ROI will be.Environment:Bidets are great for the environment. Don't worry about the water use, manufacturing toilet paper uses more. Manufacturing toilet paper also consumes wood, chemicals, energy, and the petroleum involved in transport. Flushed toilet paper also goes to the waste water treatment plant (or septic tank).Cleanliness:You will never get this clean with toilet paper.Recommendations to Ellegantz:1. Look into the small seat gap issue I mentioned2. Maybe make the seat a tad longer for those that care (as long as this doesn't hurt compatibility)3. The locking latch that is controlled by the seat release button is plastic and somewhat small, I would like to see something more substantial used, but I'll know more about its durability as time passes. If this little latch breaks, the product is useless. I personally would prefer a seat that doesn't detach at all. I know the detachable seat is a cleaning feature (and it works), but I'd personally prefer if there was an option for a seat that permanently bolted to the toilet without using the risky plastic locking latch.4. I would also like to see a "luxury" model with a) metal braided water house b) metal T-connector c) brass water connector on the seat, instead of plastic d) metal control handleSummary:I am giving the GenieBidet the full five stars. I will know more about its long term durability in the months, hopefully years to come. I am concerned that the seat mounting system may be the product's future point of failure, but it is working great so far. I personally want the option for a super heavy duty permanently mounted seat that doesn't detach. If I encounter any issues with my mount breaking, I will update my review, and I hope my concerns are unfounded.Finally, I will never buy an under-the-seat add-on (Luxe Neo 110) again. I do believe the Luxe Neo 110 is a quality product for what it is, but I'm very happy to have eliminated the inherent problems of the under-the-seat design by going to a full seat replacement (GenieBidet). I would like to see more companies produce an affordable cold water, non-electric, full seat replacement similar to the GenieBidet. Are you listening Luxe?---------------------------------One Year Update:I have now had the GenieBidet Seat an entire year. As promised, I will update my initial thoughts. Let me start by saying that this is one of the absolute best things I have EVER purchased. It is definitely worth the $80.00 they are currently charging for it, and I think that is a fair price.Quality-1yr: The quality is very good for the price. It still feels sturdy, and I have not had a single issue with it during my year of ownership. I believe the synthetic water hose and plastic t-connector have proven themselves, and now wonder if the "metal braided hose and metal t-connector" offered by other brands are actually of any benefit to the buyer, or are simply marketing hype. Regardless, I have had no leaks and no problems of any kind from the product, and no longer feel a "luxury model" is desirable. In my earlier review, I also said that I wanted a non-detachable seat, because I was worried that the small plastic "mounting hook" that locks the seat to the base might break. This still worries me a little bit, and I am careful to not stress the hook. However, I have not had any problems with it breaking over the last year, and I will admit being able to detach the seat is in fact extremely helpful for cleaning (which is why they designed it this way). I have also not had any problems with the sprayers deploying from their retracted position, which is something I thought might happen after repeated cycling. Overall, for the price, I give this a quality rating of 5/5. I would still like the mounting hook to be beefed up, but unless there are people having hook failure, I don't guess it's a problem, because it hasn't failed me after a year. As long as the product continues to last several more years without breaking, I will consider it a very reasonable quality to price compromise. Finally, the very minor "seat gap" on this product does not bother me at all or cause me any problems, and I didn't expect it to. It simply isn't a problem like it is on the "under seat" attachments from other manufactures.Economics-1yr: The GenieBidet has substantially reduced toilet paper use. I estimate a 90% reduction, and this has saved me a lot of money, plus been beneficial to the environment. Although I have not kept track of the numbers, I would not be surprised if I have saved more money on toiler paper over the last year than the GenieBidet cost, giving me a positive ROI (return on investment). I also no longer buy the expensive premium toilet paper, and I instead buy the cheapest paper I can find. After a year, I do genuinely consider this product to have been a legitimate and profitable "investment."Thoughts on non-electric-1yr:I did not find the cold water to be a real problem, even on the coldest of winter days. I don't have to worry about electric motor failure, wireless remote failure, heater coil failure, computer failure, or any other such thing. The GenieBidet also worked fine during a power outage, as it should, since it uses no power at all.Closing Remarks-1yr.Again, this is one of the best products that I have ever bought. I believe it has also been unique in that I have not found similar products in this price range sold by other companies. I really want to see other companies also offer products like this, because it would drive the market and ultimately benefit the consumer. This is something that every household should have, and after owning one for a year, I don't understand why the adoption rate is so low in my part of the world. If you are torn between the GenieBidet and an "under-seat attachment" like the Luxe Bidet Neo 110, I believe you will be much happier with the GenieBidet. I know I am.PS: Don't buy the rubber bumpers that Amazon is suggesting you purchase with the GenieBidet Seat. They are not needed for whole seat replacements like GenieBidet.
Go For It!
August 26, 2015
Just installed the GenieBidet seat after having another bidet from another company for many years. Loved the old model, but it looked like you were going to sit on a seat that would beam you to the moon, so was looking for something more discreet. This one is that for sure. The elongated seat worked on my elongated toilet. There is a little elevation in the back of the seat so you adjust your bottom a bit to "fit", but no problem.Love the fact that you can take the seat off for cleaning because our old one was very hard to keep clean with many grooves and areas where bacteria could just sit and fester. We would have to unscrew the old one to give it a cleaning which happened often, but was not ideal in any way. This seat slides out well for easy cleaning, plus the area that constantly got dirty where the seat attaches to the bowl, is completely covered now.They said 2 rubber gaskets come with it to attach to plate that goes on seat, but we didn't have them with our packaging.There were 4 rubber small pads already on the plate that seems to be fine and I guess I'll find as I use it more if the gaskets were necessary.We don't have low pressure, but our old model had amazing pressure and this one is more gentle, so we ended up taking the water regulator off. (Pg 6)So far so good. I think I'm going to go ahead and get another one for our other bathroom since it really is so discreet and can't imagine anyone feeling uncomfortable using it.
It works well, and I am glad I bought it
July 27, 2015
I was a couple of concerns before purchasing this bidet-style toilet seat. First, I was skeptical that it would actually work without being messy or gross. Second, I was doubtful of my own ability to install it without there being leaks everywhere. I installed it a week ago, and so far, there are no leaks. The little spray jets work as intended, and I am happy with the purchase. Here are some notes on the device itself:There are two spray jets. The product description led me to believe that one would aim toward one's posterior, and one would aim toward a lady's area. As far as I can tell, both jets aim at the exact same place. However, one jet is a more gentle spray, and the other is a stronger, more focused spray. I am new to this type of product, so it may be that I have simply misunderstood something. In any case, the spray pressure is strong enough to assist with cleaning, but not strong enough to be uncomfortable.The seat and the lid are a bit strange. The lid is of the newer "slow close" type. I have never had a toilet seat with this feature before. It definitely works as intended, but it takes some getting used to. The seat seems a little small to me. By "small", I mean it is slightly smaller (length and width) than the toilet seat it replaced, and the hole in the middle of the seat seems a bit smaller. Even so, it fits the toilet on which it is installed, and it's not uncomfortable. I just wish the seat were a smidge wider and longer.It might sound like I am criticizing the bidet seat, but I am not. I am just trying to describe it as accurately as I can. Overall, I am pleased with the purchase, and I am pleasantly surprised that it was so easy to install and that it works so well.One final note: I had to replace the original water line from our floor to our toilet, because our previous water line was of a rigid type (solid tubing, not bendy). Getting the right length to replace it was a little tricky. I wound up needing to get a longer piece than I thought I needed, because it needed to be long enough to loop around and not have any stress on the fittings or kinks in the water line. I just wanted to mention that in case someone else runs into the same issue.Summary: it works well, and I am glad I bought it.
Like!!! If you're looking for this product get this, you will not be disappointed.
July 16, 2015
Just finished installing it. It was very easy to install 20 minutes max with reading the instructions (step by step instructions with diagrams). Looks great, tested well...seems like it will do the job. Will add additional comments after a few days of us.
Great no frills bidet
July 13, 2015
Our family long ago embraced the superior hygiene and convenience offered by toilet seat bidets and have installed units in each of our three bathrooms. However, all units shared two rather substantial flaws:1) poor cleanability: these bidets are installed between the toilet stool and seat, accumulating all sorts of dirt over time. To clean, the units must be completely uninstalled, a time consuming chore we rarely had the patience for.2) aesthetics: the spray nozzle and pressure controls are in plain sight for everyone to see.The Genie Bidet solves both issues handily. The unit easily snaps on and off of the toilet stool with a simple button click, making cleaning a breeze. The nozzle retracts into the bidet and out of sight when not in use and the water pressure controls are cleverly built into the seat and barely noticeable. In fact, upon casual examination, the Genie Bidet looks exactly like a standard toilet seat.I deducted one star due to underwhelming water pressure. My old unit had more "pep" in that department. Still, a great product overallUpdate: on the advice of customer support, I removed the pressure regulator unit. This resulted in a substantial increase in water pressure, so I'm amending my rating to a full 5 stars.

Four Star Reviews:

16%
Works great and good customer service.
March 2, 2017
Had some trouble installing since the space I had to work in was very tight. Got it in finally and it leaked really badly and the water pressure was so strong it could have done some damage if you know what I mean. So I called to get the recommended metal T valve that has a pressure control lever built into it, and their super nice customer service people sent it to me for free due to all the leaking and trouble I had. I still had trouble putting it in and it was all leaky again, so this time I called a plumber and he got everything put in right and adjusted. i don't think in a average installation a plumber would be required, I just couldn't do it due to my own and spacial limitations. So it cost me an extra $100 but ya know... I use it every day and it works great.
How did I live all these years with out one of these?? :-)
May 19, 2015
I WISH that I researched bidet's sooner (I think it is a best kept secret in other countries :-). I purchased this bidet due to it simple, stylish low footprint design. It easily installs between the toilet bowl and toilet seat and it is not as obtrusive as some other designs and does not get in the way of the person sitting on the seat (as I have found happens with other brands). This model is basic and does what you'd expect, supply cold water cleaning as needed. I am in FL so the water never gets too cold so I cannot speak for those in cooler climates with crisp and refreshing well water :-). It easily connects between the cold water supply line to the toilet via a diverter valve that can be installed without any tools. I was concerned that it was a plastic valve (vs metal of other brands) but thus far it seems to be working as designed, time will tell how long the plastic valve will last but I am optimistic and feel that Luxe will back me up should there ever be an issue.In use you turn the knob and in my case the water immediately starts flowing and while you can feel a difference in the pressure as you turn the knob, it seems to me that there is really 3 or so actual pressure settings vs the pictured 4 dots that you see in the picture. I also like the plastic shield that protects the nozzle but notice from time to time that I need to swing it open slightly as it seems to interfere with the water flow (I might need to re-seat the unit on the bowl ans see if it makes any difference.Overall, this unit meets my needs; it is a good 'starter' bidet to allow one to learn the benefits of this kind of 'personal hygiene' device and I would recommend it to others. If you want warmer water experience, there are models that can help but I suspect it will be a more involved install (need to be near a hot water supply, etc).
The Neo 110 will give you sparking, clean bums
December 8, 2014
This is my first foray into the land of bidet, so I did my research. I found that there are solutions that range anywhere from $10 add-on pieces all the way to Kohler's $4500 Numi toilet. Since it was my first, I wanted to find a cost-effective solution that was built with quality and had a good reputation, so I went with the Luxe Bidet Neo 110. There are quite a few things I like about this package:1. The price is right. $30 is a total bargain for everything that comes with it.2. The white color is bright white, and perfectly goes with my newer Kohler Highline toilets. It integrates well and almost looks like it was part of the toilet itself.3. EVERYTHING is included including fittings and hoses, so most people won't have to make a trip to the hardware store. You only need supply a wrench and a flat screwdriver. Since it's optional, I can see why they didn't include plumber's tape - but trust me you'll want it.When installing, make sure you use plumbers tape on the fittings and threads. If you take the time to do this you are virtually guaranteed no leaks.Now for function, I'm going to have to censor myself a tad - and you will have to use your imagination. First of all the nozzle is positioned properly and blasts right on target. It does a great job at what it's designed to do. The quarter-turn dial really only needs to be turned no more than the a third of the way. Very water efficient!The only reason I took off a star was because the nozzle sometimes gets stuck open (doesn't recede into the protective cover when finished), and a few times the pressure has gone to a trickle. When this happens, a quick turn of the dial to full a couple of times works it open and you're back to full pressure. We have hard water, so this may be the cause - I'm not sure. In any event it hasn't seriously impacted the usage and my whole family is happy to have sparkling clean bums.
Great customer service
February 26, 2014
I ordered two of these unfortunately one had a small hole in the bottom and leaked. This is good for an entry level bidet. I returned and got a refund and upgraded to a neo 180 bidet. Just for the record I never had a problem with the second neo 110 bidet. Luxe was so concerned about the fact I had one that leaked because of a small manufacturing defect. They called me and even though I had obtained a refund sent me a replacement neo 110 no charge. Because of the excellent customer service of this company I highly recommend them and also I upped my rating to a 4. I will give the extra neo 110 bidet to my son for his use. One problem exist and that is the water pressure is hard to control. If you turn the water to high it will peal the hair off your butt. You need the Luxe medal t-adapter to control the water pressure or you will have to turn the water volume down on the main water control to your toilet and this will cause the toilet to fill to slow. The other item, this is a cold water bidet. You can solve this problem with a biffy bidet warmer. If you never had a bidet and would like to see if you like to try one with a small investment this is the one for you.Another plus for a bidet is the cost of toilet paper today. A bidet will cut your cost by 50 to 75 percent giving you a return onyou bidet investment in about six months. It is a great help for the handicap and those with hemorrhoids. It means you onlyhave to pat and not wipe until sore to clean your butt.
Makes you happy (edit: for a short period of time)
November 4, 2013
We are living in US for a year now and this first year had its own difficulties. Having no bidet in toilet was one of them since all toilets have that in Turkey, already as a built-in function. We tried to solve cleaning issue by using wet wipes but it was a huge waste for both nature and budget. Then, an idea popped into my mind and I searched the internet to find a gadget that we can use for cleaning, and here it was (I didn't know the name of it - bidet- so it was hard searching for something with description only). This gadget was a life saver for us. Now we feel cleaner and happy. For budget, it was also helpful, it covered its cost just in 5-6 weeks with compared to wet wipes. In addition, we are also happy that we are not flushing away wet wipes damaging nature.The installation was easy in general, it was tricky to align the holes so that toilet lid will be centered. Its tricky because I always feel those regions are dirty even with lots of cleaning. And if you are not lucky its hard to get it at the first try. Pipe connections were not problematic at all. You need a teflon tape to make connections safer for future.There are some minor issues that I think manufacturers can address.1) Since its installed under the lid, there will be always a gap between lid and bowl. Either bumpers should be included in the product box or base of the bidet must be much more stronger that it is now (ours has cracks on it since for the first 2-3 days we used it without bumpers which cracked the bidet's base)2) Water pressures is hard to set, even very low setting has too much water pressure, there needs to be some engineering done for the inner pipes of bidet to decrease this pressure.After all, it is a gadget that makes you feel happy.Edit: after using for a long time we had some problems with its plastic parts. The plastic is not good quality for this model. It keeps breaking at several points, usually starts from connection point with toilet seat and it moves cracking other parts (see attached image). And we get several replacements but this time I felt like I need to share this situation with other buyers. I hope they get better quality plastic soon.
Works fine, but poor quality screws
June 27, 2013
Installs and works fine. However, the little screws in it are not made of stainless steel, so rust within a few weeks. For a $42 product, it's silly not to have ss screws that won't corrode.It's not very easy to keep clean, and you will probably need to remove every couple of weeks to clean the toilet and the bidet properly.Update: 1st July 2013: Contacted the company on Friday, and they promptly responded within a day asking for pictures, and have shipped me replacement products, saying the screws are supposed to be stainless steel. I guess I got a lot that slipped through quality control, since no one else seems to have seen that issue. Very quick, and courteous. A company that cares for customer satisfaction this much can only go up. Will write another update when I get the replacements.
19%
... have been using the bidet for several days and like it. This is the first bidet I have ...
January 24, 2017
I have been using the bidet for several days and like it. This is the first bidet I have used in U.S. --first experience was in France--the full sized version. The product arrived promptly--well packed, and I believe well thought out and engineered. The metal T valve seems to be of very good quality. I had no problems installing the bidet. Some thoughts that might help you decide:1. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS--they are well written and quite good. I am a "handy man type", but feel anyone should be able to install if you are able to use a screw driver and pliers. I used method #2. One insert from #1 method would not fit my toilet. Toilet fault--not companies.2. Check that all parts are present--I unpacked mine over the kitchen table to make sure all parts were included. I received a couple of emails from the company concerning installation and if I ordered the correct bidet--in my case for elongated toilet. Company must have a miserable time with misorders.3. Works well, and the pressure seems fine with the installed regulator.4. The entire unit is plastic. The lid is probably the thinnest part--sit but don't stand. Seat seems sturdy and sits well on my toilet. Size of the opening is smaller than an elongated wood seat I had previously, but does not bother me. I'm 69 and 230 Lbs. (104.5454545454545454545454545454545454545454545454545454545454545 kg for everyone else in the world)) Seat does not slide around or flex.5. Was considering an electric bidet, but at $400 seemed a bit much to invest on something I might dislike. Thought I would try this first. Upon researching the more expensive options I decided that many of the functions of the more expensive bidets were not efficient EXCEPT the warm water.6. My main concern (other than the bidet working correctly) was the "cold" flush. I live in South Carolina and we do have some cold weather--but not near the level you northern types have. The water in the inside pipes is warmed by the inside temperature. The "cool" flush is fine. If the toilet is used more often where the water doesn't have a chance to warm somewhat than you snowbirds would probably receive a very unwelcome surprise. You probably could stand it for the short time needed, but I think I would purchase the electric heated bidet.Update (1/28/17) I was missing a small washer which I replaced with a washer from Home depot. The washer had to be customized since would not fit correctly in the part, but it worked. Contacted dealer and they told me where the washer should have been--that is why I knew it was missing--had checked earlier when unpacking on the kitchen table. They replaced the washer with the entire assembly of the supply tubing and washers. Complete overkill. Also sent priority mail. Really great product and dealer. Do not hesitate to purchase.
Works As Advertised
January 22, 2017
As a former Toto Washlet user now living in an apartment (without an electric outlet near the commode), I'd often wondered if there was some sort of alternative that didn't require electricity. After a lot of Google searching, I decided to try the GenieBidet Seat. It had lots of good reviews, was relatively inexpensive and since features like a heated seat and blow dryer weren't important to me, I gave it a try. I have to say that after 4 days I'm delighted with the unit. Installation was easy after a couple of purchases (a flex line to replace the "hard" water inlet line and two 5" SS carriage bolts since my GenieBidet sits on a 3 1/2" riser). Not having heated wash water isn't an issue, although I do live in the South. It's job is to wash and it works. We'll see how durable it turns out to be and not being able to judge that aspect is the only reason I gave it 4 stars. In terms of function only, I'd give it 5 stars.
Bidet and toilet seat all-in-one
August 30, 2016
It is a very good thing. I like how it works, and appreciate what it does. I learned about using a bidet when I got one for another toilet. It is an add-on, and the seat doesn't rest on the bowl the way it should. So I went for a one-piece bidet seat. This one closes properly, and has soft close feature. (I always try slamming the lid down, and watch it slowly sink down to close silently. I'm easily amused.) As others have commented, the top lid doesn't stay up easily, or at all if the seat is adjusted to fit the bowl, and the tank is too close. Luckily for me, the design of my toilet allows the top lid to lean back just enough to stay up. I read that some people take the top lid off due to this. That wouldn't be good. Another possible con is that the thing is a bit clunky and partially covers the bowl. Stuff can get underneath as well. However, there's a button on the side that allows you to easily slide the lid off and on for cleaning. The mechanism for attaching the bidet to the toilet is a bit different, and takes a little adjusting, but I found it quite easy to install, and holds the lid firmly in place.
Very very nice looking seat
June 27, 2016
Very very nice looking seat. The name is appropriate. I have had many bolt on bidet seats and this one looks so much nicer than all the others.It is a bit pricey compared to the others but it is also less expensive than some of the alternatives as well. There was a lot of thought that went into this unit. The soft grippy rubber feet is a very nice touch which prevents side to side motion on the seat covers. Many seat makers do not even have rubber at all. The hose routing is beautiful with the elbow and the good quality nut does not mar when you apply a wrench to it. There is a lot of protection on all the parts to prevent damage during shipping. Well done! For me the compression nuts kept popping out so I had to use the regular nuts to fasten the seat. This was fine for me. Keep in mind that the seat is a bit thicker on the rear side and tapers towards the front of thetoilet. Because of this the user may sit on a slight angle and be further forward than on a conventional seat. My house pressure is 62 psi. The documentation stated that the spray pressure may be low if your house psi is 10 psi. I have never heard of 10psi in a house as that is extremely low so this may be a typo. For me the spray pressure was very low so I followed the directions and removed the limiter. Now the pressure is much better. I have only had the unit for about a week and so far I like it. I have an elongated toilet and the opening of the seat seems quite a bit smaller than a conventional seat. If you have a round shorter seat I would think it would be too small but I have not tried the shorter model. I would fit one in every bathroom except for the cost. I gave it a 4 star instead of 5 only due to the price. If it was lets say $65 I would give it a 5 and buy one for every bathroom.
Easy to install, two nozzle bidet
April 22, 2016
Very easy to install, and works perfectly. One of the best parts is that there is NO problem with fitting. I bought a cheaper (seemingly) BioBidet underseat bidet. It didn't fit with my existing wood toilet seat. I then bought a Bemis plastic seat, since the Amazon community advised that plastic seats fit the separate bidet. This one doesn't. The seat tilts, and the back bumpers don't touch the toilet bowl. Save yourself a LOT of time, trouble and expense and buy the integrated seat plus bidet. Only downside: I bought a new braided stainless steel supply line to connect the water supply. Fluid master advises to use a new one if the old one is more than five years old. The supplied tubing that carries water from the "T" connector to the bidet is plastic. Hopefully it will last. The supplied "T" connector is only plastic, so I bought a Luxe metal T adapter. It's pretty, sturdy, and offers a bonus ability to regulate the pressure of the water going to the bidet.The two nozzles are properly aligned to deliver water to the selected areas.Installation, start to finish, was only about 20 minutes, and I'm no plumber.
I'll buy again!
January 13, 2016
Exceeded my expectations! Having moved to a different house two years ago...leaving behind a Biffy bidet attachment...I had been looking for a new bidet attachment. The GenieBidet is an excellent upgrade for a few reasons. One, the water spray comes from behind and beneath the seat (no 'wand' to get dirty and need cleaning). Two, there are two distinct sprayers...one aimed at rectal cleaning and the other cleansing feminine parts (as a female I appreciate both streams). Three, there is no lever handle protruding from the side (lever is fairly flush...no pun intended...with the seat). Four, because the unit is an entire seat, it looks elegant. The seat itself has a 'slow closing' seat and lid which is nice, however my ONLY complaint would be the seat is plastic and not as heave duty as the more solid seat it replaced and the connection T is also plastic. Installation was fairly easy, but I had previously installed a Biffy and have replaced toilet seats in the past.I had some leaking occurring at installation but got immediate, polite, effective help via a phone call (from an understandable English speaker!!). Also appreciated (but not needed by myself) was an email immediately following my order warning me the seat was for an ELONGATED toilet seat.Because we have a cabin, I am going to order another GenieBidet Seat!

Three Star Reviews:

2%
Great when it works, but always ends up leaking!
January 7, 2017
We loved luxe bidets so much we installed them in all 4 bathrooms! We love how clean we feel after using them and they have helped solve hemerroid and potty training probs in our family. However, we are finding that we need to replace these every 10-11 months. The company has been great about replacements, but when even the replacements begin to leak in the same place after 10 months, we have to wonder if there is a defect in the product, hence the 3 stars.
Unable to control water pressure very well
December 31, 2016
The bidet is good but it is not able to handle water pressure very well. If the tank valve is turned all the way up the pressure on bidet even on low setting can be very high. This means the knob on bidet that is supposed to control water pressure is not functioning very well. I am from India and every household uses bidets, therefore it like a necessity for me. I like this because it comes in an affordable range
Good but could be better
November 23, 2015
I bought this for my mother and she loves it. I don't because the spray is not adjustable and hits in the wrong spot for me. We both think it's ugly. Their other model, which I also bought for myself, the Luxe MB110, is all white and much better looking. This model has a better hose connecting it to the water supply which enables the tank to refill just as fast as before. The MB110, which looks better and has an adjustable spray, comes with a little narrow tube so it takes a few minutes for the tank to refill and you have to listen to it all the time.
I love the concept of a bidet
May 4, 2015
I love the concept of a bidet, and was excited to find a bidet attachment at such a low price. Unfortunately, installing it has affected how our toilet runs and we're not too thrilled about that. Firstly, we had a slow leak appear that we had a hard time fixing. Eventually, it went away. We also had to adjust the water pressure to the toilet, so now it takes forever to fill up again and makes a loud noise while doing so. We had to lower the water pressure because the bidet was shooting out water with too much force even on the lowest setting. Now it's at a comfortable level at the very lowest setting, but we don't even like using the toilet anymore because of the loud noise. Also, all this finagling in the toilet has caused the water level in the bowl to change and now it's too low to flush properly. So, we kind of wish we had never installed it.All that aside, I actually do use the bidet pretty much every day. It is great for a lot of different uses: after going to the bathroom, to freshen up after sweating or if you don't have time to shower, after sex, and for women on their periods. I'm using it a lot more now that it's warmer, because the water can be quite cold in the winter. The parts are plastic, which isn't very comforting, but so far nothing has broken. I wish there was a way to more effectively control the water pressure on the bidet, because I have to be really careful with the dial so I don't rip myself a new one. I barely move it to Level 1 before I have to stop.So, I love the concept and it has positively affected my life, I just wish it hadn't messed up our toilet.
Bidet will Leak eventually
February 13, 2015
Update July 18, 2015: The company reached out to me and offered to send a replacement. They asked me to update my latest review if I had something to say. I accepted their offer and am now using the replacement unit. So far it is working as the other one did at first: flawless. I told the company I would like to wait a year or so before offering a final judgment. So I will update again. I will say this: the company wants to do the right thing by making things right. This is a good policy and not all sellers on Amazon are as accommodating.Update May18, 2015 : Both bidets I installed in February have begun to leak, one causing serious concern because we thought the leak was coming from someplace else. I called a plumber and he took one look and told me that these bidets, with their plastic connections have caused water damage to people's homes. He disconnected it and I threw it out. It is only a matter of time when they will begin to leak. That is why I am changing my original rating to one star.Incredibly easy to install and use. The water will be cold in the winter though. I used the suggested bumpers on a round seat but did not need them on an elongated seat. I think this is an awesome product at an affordable price.
Bidet works and no leaks yet
December 7, 2014
So far all ok. I had purchased the metal luxe "T adapter" which was defective as the supply line included with the bidet will not fit the the overchromed threading on the adapter. The supply line did attach well to the flimsy plastic T which is unfortunately subject to a lot of stress as you inter-connect and tighten nuts to the tank, the supply line and the line to the bidet. If this T fails we will have a lot of water damage in very short order. Asecond weak point is the 3/8" threaded plastic pipe supply fitting at the bidet. very delicate be careful not to over tighten or stress as this too is a risky failure point.you do not need to worry about the slight rear elevation of the toilet seat it is only about 5/16 of an inch, and is negligible.
6%
Love bidets, but this one just didn't stay put
September 6, 2017
I've had a Luxe Neo 120 Bidet before that worked great. The fiance said I can't have that one in the new house as it looked funny. So I opted for this one since it looks more "normal."The installation was easy enough but just in the first two days the bidet would move - usually towards the back towards the tank. It didn't matter how tight I installed it or what hardware I used, it was always loose.Second issue was that the design was weird. While I had oval toilet bowl, the bidet hung over on the sides. Maybe my toilet was odd-shaped? Because of this, it also made it feel like my toilet was half the size that it really was because the back piece blocked half the toilet.I love soft close, but this one is a little too soft. I felt like it took, literally, 30 seconds to close. This isn't long in the grand scheme of things and admittedly it may just be me being weird, but it felt odd.Last but not least, this seat is massive. It totally blocked the handle so people thought the bidet handle was the flusher and then they would get sprayed.
Easier to clean but there are a few issues that need to be resolved
October 24, 2016
We purchased 3 of these for the elongated toilet seats in our new home. My husband installed 2 of them and wants me to return the other one because of two issues: 1) the o-ring does not have a tight seal; and 2) a big issue is that the toilet seats want to close before we can even get on the toilet. He also says that the bidet that we previously had had more water pressure. I will update my review if there are fixes for these issues.
Two easy fixes and it would be perfect
October 22, 2016
This is my third bidet. I love the idea of it. So easy to install, and it looks like a regular toilet seat. I also love the slow closing seat cover.I find two flaws in this model. First is the quality of the plastic seat. It squeaks every time you move. It's loud and cannot be remedied with WD40. Second and more important is how very high the spay nozzles are. They are close enough to touch your bottom. If they were lowered by at least an inch that would not happen.
Not sure I made the BEST choice, but it's a good starter bidet.
August 4, 2016
I like having a bidet, but this one doesn't have a very strong spraying capability and I can't tell the difference between the front and back spray. Seems to both hit in the same spot. This being my first bidet, I will use it as long as it holds out and will probably go with a much more expensive one next time. For the money, it was worth trying before spending a lot.
Seat won't stay up
June 3, 2016
Wouldn't work for me. I REALLY wanted it to. Unfortunately, when installed per the template the lid won't stay up on it's own. So when you sit you have a toilet seat lid resting on your back. When you stand to pee you would have to hold the lid open or you would make a mess. If I ignored the template and installed the seat far enough forward to stay "open" on it's own the front of the seat doesn't cover the front of the bowl itself.Very disappointing.
Good, but could be better
April 7, 2016
It is easy to install, as has been promised. So far, it works OK. The seat fits well on the elongated toilet, but a cut in the seat is much smaller than the opening of the toilet bowl, which defeats the purpose of having elongated toilet bowl in the first place.After some time of using this product I have some negative points:1. Vertically located operational lever makes a possibility of it incidental tripping very probable.2. A legend for the lever is located very inconvenient: it's invisible for the first time user (guest).3. As I already mentioned - a cut in the elongated seat is too small.A proposal: could a manufacturer produce at least two possible colors, not just white, as the toilet seats go?

Two Star Reviews:

1%
Great while it lasted
April 24, 2017
Was great for a year, but then the spray took on a life of it's own! Sometimes there was no spray and other times the spray was so strong it'd lift you up in the air and give you an unwanted and quite unpleasant enema. It was good while it lasted but will now be replaced by another brand.
Sending it back because of leaking. So disappointed.
March 24, 2016
Only two stars because it leaked, so I didn't get to keep it.I was very sad because I liked the product a lot, but it's not like you can keep something dripping on your bathroom floor. I even tried using plumbing tape, as recommended in the instructions, but it leaked from both ends of the cheap plastic T part.The spray worked perfectly, and I loved the ease of use and cleanliness. It was even quite easy to install. I am very disappointed that it leaked no matter what we did.
Wish It Worked Out
September 1, 2015
I like bidets a lot. After my overseas travel, I had been trying to figure out how to get one here in the states. Browsing on Amazon, I was excited to see such a reasonably priced solution with great reviews! But it didn't quite work out as I had hoped. I spent a morning trying to install this unit without leaks and wasn't able to do so. The metal tee that I purchased separately leaked. It seemed like it might have been a supply hose issue, so I ran and bought one. But even with the new parts, the tee leaked. I was able to isolate it to the nut. I figured I that switching to the included plastic tee would solve my issues, however it leaked at the nut as well. I tried Teflon tape as a last ditch effort. However, no success there either. I definitely do not think it is my toilet that is the issue as I put everything back to normal without issue.I will say that the unit is pretty well made and the knob seems to turn smoothly. It definitely doesn't feel cheap. The connector on the bidet itself is plastic, but seemed to be decent quality. However, it just didn't work out for me...maybe in the future when I remodel my bathroom, I'll give this a try again. As of now, I don't have the time to troubleshoot and run out for parts to make it work. As of now, this is getting returned.
makes a scary gap at the front of the seat
December 13, 2014
lifts the front of the seat too high making a gap that is scary at what might get caught. since it raises the back of your seat higher than the previous model MB110 (Luxe Bidet MB110 Fresh Water Spray Non-Electric Mechanical Bidet Toilet Seat Attachment https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001KKRCFA/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_p8eJub0PF8BM7).eventually, depending on your toilet hardware, this stress would cause wear on you existing seat or even toilet.I DO recommend the model MB110.
Does NOT fit all 2 piece toilets - check before buying
November 6, 2014
I tried to install this on my Toto Aquia Dual Flush (CST414M) but it was physically impossible. The bidet comes with a T-connector that is used to supply water to both the tank and the bidet. The connector is designed so that it is inserted between the hose already supplying water to the tank and the tank itself. This means it gets attached directly to the bottom of the tank. This would work great if you have clear access to the connector that is part of the tank (i.e. where the hose is connected prior to installation). On my toilet the tank connector can only be accessed by removing the tank and pulling the hose up through a hole in the base where it mounts on the bowl. This makes it impossible to physically attach the T-connector to the tank. So before buying check to make sure that there is easy access to your tank connector and also clearance for 3" or so below that to accommodate the T-connector.The shame in all this is this problem is the result of a dumb design choice. If the T-connector had been designed to be inserted between the water supply valve and the hose going to the tank then it would work on any toilet - one piece or two piece.
awesome!
September 13, 2014
UPDATE: I've had this for a while and just noticed a problem! The plastic parts are a huge no no with anything relating to water! My toilet has been slowly leaking all this time... Mind you, a very very very small and slow leak, but still! Hello! I'm really disappointed in this thing now! If I don't find metal replacement parts for it, I will have to throw the thing away or contact the Amazon seller for a replacement. You guys need to be VERY careful and make sure you periodically check on the connections to make sure they aren't wet from a possible leak. Wow!Very good quality. The reason for 4 stars is because there were no long screws that came with this kit to replace the short screws that were already on my toilet. Theres only problem I had was that because the piece that goes under the toilet seat was somewhat too thick, the toilet seat screws were longer long enough to secure the seat in place WITH the bidet under it. This kit does NOT come with longer screws which was disappointing. I had to dig through my stash of screws and found a long black one and a long silver one that were from two other diy projects in the past. Had I not had those screws, I would have had to go to a store and get the long ones. Screws dont cost much so it would have been very nice if at least one pair of 3-4 inch screws were added with this kit. The bidet works beautifully. There is a delay with the water when the knob is turned on but I havr known other bidet systems to do the same thing so its not just this company or this model. It is very very lightweight which is good! Easy for a lady to install on her own. When you remove hose from back of toilet after closing off water valve, put a cooking pan or cup under it so water doesnt spill out after disconnecting. Will review again when it has been used a bunch! Stay tuned!
3%
Save your money
August 25, 2017
It works, but after having it for several months the lid tends to fall and close when opening it and it’s a bit of a hassle to clean. I can’t really recommend, it does not replace a bidet.
Not my favor
March 29, 2017
The T-adapter that comes with it is useless and you have to buy a different one, reason being the 7/8" thread for the water line connection is too short which causes water leak. The water pressure coming out of the bidet is low. Not sure if I will keep it at this point.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TCN0NP8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Four Stars
November 1, 2016
amazing, that was my first review and impression, now i gave two stars because of the t adapter it is leaking on the three bathrooms because of the shortness of the adapter.
Low water pressure, even after removing water pressure regulator - waste of money
September 11, 2016
The product is certainly more stylish than toilet seat attachments, but the water pressure is very low, even after removing the water pressure regulator. I have two LUXE Bidet Vi-110 I'm very satisfied with. For half the price, you get a much better product that works the way it's supposed to.
Cosmetic flaws
July 28, 2016
Works fine but after installing I go to remove the plastic protector on the seat just to find the part has been buffed. It has several obvious buffing swirls that don't look nice or match the original smooth plastic. Also seat likes to fall down due to the seat being a little taller resulting in it hitting the tank early. Adjusting seat far foreword helped a little.
What kind of toilet does it fit?
February 12, 2016
It must be for very small oval toilets. It doesn't fit my toilet. The toilet tank connector is flimsy plastic and it leaks no matter what I tried.

One Star Reviews:

1%
Nozzle shoots water way in the front, almost at the front rim, missing the spot
September 16, 2017
I bought 3 luxe Bidet Neo110 back in July to install on 3 toilets that I am replacing. I installed one yesterday on a round toilet. Two BIG problems,1. The Bidet is installed correctly but the nozzle shoots water way in the front almost at the front rim, missing the spot.. How do I adjust this? There is no room to move the nozzle back. If this does not work then it is useless for me. Help. This is unacceptable.2. It raised in the back and front of the seat is raised like an alligator mouth. When you sit, it seems like it will break.Return window at Amazon is closed.
Serious Leak Issues
August 17, 2017
I've had to install, remove, and re-install this multiple times and it still develops a leak after a few weeks. Even with that, I discovered it leaking AGAIN. The other bidet I've purchased online has had no issues in years and was installed with the exact same hardware/nylon tape.Very disappointed in the connection quality on this. I'd suggest looking at more durable models from other vendors!Actual function was passable, but it went from 0-100% jet pressure in about 1/10th of a turn of the control knob. Not at all a "low to high" setting as it states on the label.
Could not use it or install it because the compression ...
August 13, 2016
Could not use it or install it because the compression T does not fit on the line. Should have sent two kind of T's. I had to go to homedepot to buy the right part.
One Star
April 21, 2016
Started leaking after about two weeks!!!!
Let's see what breaks first: the seat or the bidet
March 31, 2016
The elongated plastic arm is not at solid and strong as it should be. Even that is ok as I dont have children at home who could put pressure on it and break it. My problem with it is that this bidet is meant for those toilets that have toilet seats which have raised back, so that the panel can sit under the toilet seat without touching it or putting pressure on it. I have a toilet seat that is flat and touches the surface of the porcelain flush. I did screw the toilet seat on top of the bidet panel, but stays lifted, and bend down with weight to touch the 'throne' when someone sits on it. It is definitely going to break the toilet seat and the bidet panel (as the weight on the back half falls on the bidet panel), dont know which one is going to break first. I cant afford to buy another one or an extra toilet seat. Maybe it would work well with a new toilet seat that has enough space to accommodate the bidet without putting pressure on it, but I cant now spend money on a new toilet seat. It should have been given in the product description as to what kind of toilet seat is needed. To make it more clear, the toilet seat given in this link is what would workhttp://www.amazon.com/KOHLER-K-4670-C-0-Lustra-Elongated-Toilet/dp/B00164N2WCyou can see in the picture how the back is raised. That should give this bidet enough space under the seat. But do think, if you want to spend $35 more to change your current toilet seat.
Leaking nozzle in drops
July 2, 2015
I received it yesterday and after I installed it, I found that the nozzle is leaking in drops continuously even when the control knob is in off position (I double checked that several time). May be this is an isolated case, but I had to return it immediately.
3%
Nice idea, but cheap execution.
August 30, 2017
After just over 3 months of owning this I recently relized I stopped using the water feature on this seat about two months ago. The seat hole is way too small, cleaning with the water is subpar, probably because it's cold water. It basically just gets you all wet, still have to use the same amount of dry paper followed by wet wipes to clean. The seat and bowl need constant cleaning which isn't very easy due to the design. The seat makes so much squeaking noise while on it. It's very cheap plastic, the toplid shows a ton of straches after the first cleaning of it. It doesn't stay positioned on the bowl and contatly needs readjustment. Should've retuned it. About to remove it and trash it, it's more of an issue that what it's worth.
One Star
June 25, 2017
Took me 3 months, many trips to Lowe's, several plumber trips, and still won't work without leaki
One Star
June 20, 2017
Broke within a month. The lid pivot fell inside the unit, so the lid is loose.
The plumbing that comes with it is garbage. I spent a month using 3 different sets ...
January 9, 2017
The plumbing that comes with it is garbage. I spent a month using 3 different sets of plumbing (hose and T adapter) from the manufacturer trying to get this thing to stop leaking like crazy. It leaked at every connection at different points and the cheap hose and adapter would never seal right. Tried several different gaskets that were sent with as well as purchasing some of my own. I finally went to the hardware store and bought a separate T adapter that connects to the water source in the bathroom and hose. I had it fixed in 5 minutes using quality parts that only cost $10.It's also a cheap plastic seat that was poorly designed. The way it mounts to the toilet makes it so it does not fit well with the seat up and the seat slides around on the mounting.There are much better options. You are better of buying an under the seat bidet and a nice toilet seat for the same amount of money.All in all just a very poorly designed and made product. Seems like they were more interested in trying to make it look nice than actually function properly.
Beware
December 27, 2016
Poor quality it leaks. Very disappointed with this product.
Cheaply made, does not last.
December 20, 2016
Seemed fine at first but small clips that connect it to the base are now broken and it slides around. Didn't last a year, I have no idea if there was a warranty but too late to return to amazon. Not worth the price if I have to buy a new one every year :(
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Old Price
Price
Price
$26.95updated: Mar 19, 2020
$128.97updated: Mar 19, 2020
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Answered Questions
Article Number
Article Number
0895063002777
0784672807425
Brand
Brand
LUXE Bidet
GenieBidet
Color
Color
blue and white
White
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$79.98
$149.99
Height
Height
118.1 in
118.1 in
Length
Length
531.5 in
826.8 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
LUXE Bidet
Ellegantz Quality Products
Model
Model
Neo 110
EB-1000
MPN
MPN
Neo-110-blue
EB-1000
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
Neo-110-blue
EB-1000
Product Group
Product Group
Home Improvement
Home Improvement
Product Type
Product Type
PLUMBING_FIXTURE
PLUMBING_FIXTURE
Publisher
Publisher
LUXE Bidet
Ellegantz Quality Products
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
9.4
9
Studio
Studio
LUXE Bidet
Ellegantz Quality Products
Weight
Weight
6.7 oz
19.4 oz
Width
Width
275.6 in
708.7 in
Feature
Feature

Fresh water bidet with chrome-plated water pressure control knob

High-pressure faucet quality valves with metal/ceramic core

Moveable nozzle guard gate

Sanitary nozzle retracts when not in use

Easily attaches to and detaches from any standard two-piece toilet

Adjustable soft to strong spray (For Elongated toilets ONLY).

Ambient temperature for refreshing wash (Does not fit Standard toilets).

Separate nozzles for feminine and rear cleansing

Modern low profile sleek design

Soft Close seat (Does not fit round bowls).

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