2PCS Pink+Blue Portable Bidets +Water Seal Cap - 15oz Peri Bottle for Postpartum Perineal Care- Baby Travel Bathing kit, Travel Bidet Bottle - 450ml Portable Bidet for Birth Tears, Hemorrhoids, Pain
R**0
Cheap alternative and transportable
Is as expected east to use and can travel
E**E
Better than expected
Better than expected
H**L
Im not sure what i was expecting but this is just mostly ok, not super great.
Im fixin to get a little personal here so prep yo seff. I have gotten used to using one of those mount to the back of the toilet bidets and I like if very much now that I "trust" it. So, naturally, i wanted something portable to travel with. the back of the toilet one i have uses a pretty good pressure stream to, um, i guess, power wash the back door so to speak. this kit came with 2 green ish and one blueish nozles. the 2 greenish ones have rather larger holes than the blueish one so it provides more of a low pressure soaking rinse. thats all well and good, but, if you eat like I do, its gonna take half a gallon of water to get your butt clean like that. i want a little more forceful stream to blast that $#it off there. even the smaller holes in the blue one are not and forceful as i would like. i did plug a couple holes in the green ones and improve the water force a bit and will be keeping one in the truck and one in the boat for emergencies but if you are looking for something to take traveling, and you are looking for the same kind of wash i am, you might want to look elsewhere. if, on the other hand you want something light weight, compact, simple, and reliable this may be the way to go. personally, im a big guy and i think i would like it if they were about a fourth longer and a bit curved to make aiming easier.bottom line, they are ok if thats what you are looking for but make sure you know what you are getting and what you are not getting. remember, this is my experience and your milage may vary.
S**E
Travelling with IBS is less awful with this
IBS sucks. Being stuck for a day at the airport also sucks. Being stuck at the airport with IBS and a limited number of wet wipes REALLY sucks.I'm so glad I got this set and stuck on in my backpack. There are a couple gaskets on the bottle end of this so it shoves into a lot of different sized bottles. I used a washed out mountain dew bottle lol. Fill with water, and you get about six 'rinses' out of it. It doesn't put out enough pressure to clean you by itself, but if you need a little extra to help, it's great.I also have a lot of arthritis which makes it hard to rinse off certain areas in the shower without a handheld showerhead. And the place I was travelling to did not have a handheld. I kept another of these in a bottle in the shower to make sure all the soap got out of all the places and it worked great.Also good for when you just feel icky down there. (like after being stuck in the airport for 24 hours in the same undies)I did not have any problems with it popping out of the bottle, and the length makes it easy to reach your places. I do recommend a more rigid bottle like a soda bottle over a more flimsy water bottle. Just be sure you clean out the bottle well first.
D**I
It's a bidet, it works, but it's nothing special
It provides as much pressure as you squeeze it with. It's a bottle, so you have to let it go for a second so it can fill itself back up with air, that's just how bottles work. I've been using it for about 6 months, it does the job very well. Plenty of capacity to clean yourself, assuming you actually aim right. It's not going to do anything if you're not spraying in the right spot.No issues with the tops coming off, like ever, and I travel with this. The seal on the lid isn't the greatest. If you don't screw it on fairly tight it will dribble water out, which will get your legs wet. It's only an issue if you don't screw it in enough, but it's still annoying.Everything else about it is great. Nice thick, soft plastic that isn't loud when you squeeze it. For what it is, it's pretty great. The only real issue is the leaking, but you can prevent it by tightening the top well when you fill it. Also the carrying bag was a pretty tight fit. They should have made it an inch or two taller and wider
K**B
Why isn’t the nozzle threaded…it pops off into the toilet
The engineer that designed the nozzle connection scheme should ask for a refund from their university. The nozzle is passively connected to the neck of the bottle. It’s held on through smooth plastic on smooth plastic friction. The surfaces are not even ridges to prevent slippage. I would ask from my money back but it’s fallen in the toilet so many times I don’t think they would want it back. I would think that a better solution would be to have a threaded connection. Maybe the manufacturer felt it would be fun to have their customers retrieve them after they popped off.
B**T
The Extra Length Makes It A Winner
I started using a personal bidet about 6 months ago, I got the "Culo Clean" which is really good, and great for backpacking but at home I' use it sitting on the toilet and the Culo Clean you're putting almost all the bottle along with the device inside the toilet. This might sound gross but you raise up on one cheek and use your hand not holding and operating the bottle (the bottle with the device goes between your legs)) and you squirt the water on your starfish area while using a finger on your other hand to clean out inside a little bit and washing it away. I use a couple paper towels to dry off when done which don't have ANY poop on them so I put them in the trash can. Of course you're going to wash off your hands really well when you're done! Anyway, with this one's longer reach it really makes it much easier to accomplish the job. It sounds grossmaybe but I'll guarantee you once you get used to it, you'll never use TP again. Nice clean butt, nice clean underwear, Mr. FreshNClean here!
R**R
Best portable bidet I've used
I purchased this for backpacking and it has quickly become one of my favorite pieces of "gear." I purchased another brand last year and used it extensively but it had a slit in the end instead of multiple holes. While the original bidet worked alright, this one works even better because of the multiple spray holes. I'm able to cover more area with a sprinkle rather than a single hard stream, thus reducing the amount of water required as well as doing a better job of rinsing. In the backcountry, water can be scarce and being more efficient with water use is ideal. I appreciate receiving multiple o-rings to get the right fit into your chosen bottle. I also was glad to find a multiple pack so I can keep one in my car for those "gotta go now" moments on the roadside. This bidet is easy to use, economical, and so far has proven to be rugged enough for use on the trail.
L**D
Stay fresh during your long hike😆
Awesome little devise... I wish they would design a little cap to put on it but it is what it is.👍I haven’t used a (paper roll) since I got that thing🤣The same ones found at 1/2 price on AliExpress 😠👎👎👎
M**N
Needs tightened up
Nice productBut lose its position with strong pressure
S**N
Portable douche
You have to carry the other rings provided to make sure the top fits into various bottlesall good
S**H
Absolute MUST for camping - fits standard screw-top plastic water bottles
TL;DR: absolute must for camping, hiking, road trips.I've been backpack camping for years and only recently discovered the joy of portable bidets. You're already going to need access to a clean water source for drinking so it's a virtually unlimited resource.Instead of having to pack in toilet paper or wet wipes, a portable bidet attached to a "Smart Water" type disposable bottle (hint: they're actually refillable, hundreds of times, before the plastic starts to crack) is a spa for your undercarriage.I've had other varieties which work well but wanted to share the love with some camping buddies so I picked these up.The o-rings will likely need to be adjusted for a typical North American water bottle: the ones installed seemed geared to Euro or Asian bottles with wider necks. Use an o-ring pick (or dental pick) to pull the larger ones off. Once the right rings were in place, the nozzle stayed firmly in place.Water flow is easily adjusted by varying how hard you squeeze the bottle and result is a rear-end as clean as if you'd had a shower. The nozzle is long enough to easily position it where you want. When done, towel off, no need for toilet paper.Top marks, and a great value with three nozzles included in the kit.One caveat: for home use, I'd recommend a different type that has it's own, larger squeeze bottle and longer wand. For camping though, the ones in this review are ideal as they don't require a separate bottle.
D**A
Simple Idea with Great Results
I admit I was a little skeptical at first, but I am happy to say it works. The bidet pipe will work with almost any bottle. If you do not mind room temperature water, you could leave it prefilled and ready for use. The hardest part is getting your aim right. Soon you get to know just where to line it up. Do not squeeze too hard on the bottle. I have used bidets before and the only thing this lacks is the warmer temperature. I am very happy I decided to try this.This is a very inexpensive alternative compared to purchasing a bidet. If you want the bidet “effect” without the cost, you should try this.
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