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The SAMODRA Ultra-Slim Cold Water Bidet is a non-electric, dual-nozzle toilet attachment designed for easy home installation. Featuring adjustable water pressure and a slim 0.19-inch profile, it fits most two-piece toilets perfectly. Made from durable ABS with brass and steel components, it offers hygienic posterior and feminine cleaning modes with a protective nozzle design for lasting reliability.
Manufacturer | samodra |
Part Number | B007PW |
Package Dimensions | 42.2 x 17.1 x 7.7 cm; 599 g |
Item model number | B007 |
Size | 16.61 x 7.44 x 3.86 inches |
Colour | White |
Style | Double Nozzle |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Installation method | Wall Mount |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Hose Length | 2.39 Feet |
Number Of Holes | 1 |
Handle/lever placement | Center |
Number of handles | 1 |
Handle material | Brass |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Dual Nozzle, Adjustable Water Pressure, Nozzle Protection Design, High-Quality Components |
Included Components | Classic 7.0 Bidet, 75 cm Braided Metal Hose, Instruction Manual, Brass T-adapter, Rubber Washer, Fixing Plates, Seal Tape, Nozzle |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 599 g |
I**4
Quality made product
Quality made product. Easily adapts the toilet to an excellent Bidet. Comes with all necessary components for the upgrade with clear instructions. I give it a bonus of green credentials as it saves paper whilst having the economic benefit of cost saving on toilet paper. Highly recommended
J**L
Works as it should easy installation
Easy to fit, works perfect, highly recommend, 2 settings for ease of washing
L**W
Looks better if you install it with pipe - great service too
I like curry. And I probably don't have the best diet. But I can continue to ignore the inevitable repercussions of this by using a bidet - in seriousness though we all get "irritatio" from time to time and a bidet does seem a sensible alternative to TP. Now I'm an electrician by trade, but obviously this is the superior trade so naturally plumbing is child's play. It's provided with a flexible hose and Tee for easy DIY installation. However my toilet is concealed cistern and I didn't want a stupid hose poking out a hole I butchered in my back panel. So - I formed some chrome 15mm pipe to a 90 degree. I then ordered from BES a 3/8" coupler (this is the thread size on the bidet) and a 15mm-3/8" isolator. As per the picture I then installed this neatly, disappearing into the boxing. On this note - the provided flexi does have a slight downside, in that the nut does start to spoil the plastic - I learned this when mocking up the first one - so using a 3/8" coupler or extension piece overcame this issue. In terms of service I have to say I'm impressed. I did all this, fitted the first one then turned the water on - to find it was faulty and water leaked out the handle. After having a fit of rage I proceeded to contact the supplier - who almost immediately dispatched me a new one - this really impressed me. It's not fitted and working perfectly.In conclusion this is a great product and easy to fit for a diyer or can be integrated to a more professional setup if you're suitably competent. And to boot my bum has never felt better.
Y**M
I need a holiday!!!
Looking back on this little adventure all I can do is laugh. You see the demonstration video is like all the other videos of this type. Everything you need to do is totally accessible; at a nice height; not rusted in place or requiring the patience of a saint.Before I even ordered this I watched the video and checked what the plumbing situation was in our bathroom. As I said the video makes it look easy and it should have been for me too. After all, my cistern was supplied with water through a flexible, braided hose; for the last 12" or so, at least. I could see the coupling I had to remove and I verified that the bidet would actually fit over my toilet bowl. Feeling supremely confident in myself, I ordered the item. It arrived a couple of days later and then the nightmare began.Removing the toilet seat was my first task. No problem, I thought, I've done this umpteen times. Except in this case the only way to gain access to the wing nuts holding the seat in place was to lie on my back with my cheek jammed against the outflow pipe and my head against the outside wall of the bathroom. My right arm was thrust up into the innards of the underside of the bowl.Everything had to be done by touch as the wingnuts were so hidden I couldn't actually see them. And wouldn't you just know it; both nuts were rusted in place and couldn't be loosened by hand. So, the very first and theoretically easiest job was going to tax my resourcefulness and patience to the limit. Seeing the danger signs, a cup of tea was brought to me by my wife and placed at my side .To make matters worse there was very little room to manoeuver pliers onto the nuts. Even if there had been more room to do that there still wasn't enough get any purchase to turn the nut. All the while I am still on the floor with my cheek wedged against the outflow pipe and the strength in my raised arm failing by the minute as I try endlessly to get the pliers on to the nut and move it. When I say this went on for ages I mean it. Several hours after starting I gave up for the day and decided to start afresh the next morning. I left both wingnuts dripping with that well known spray lubricant in the hope that by the next day they would have loosened a bit. Remember, at this stage I haven't even got the bog seat off.The next morning saw a repeat of much of what happened the day before. Eventually and after endless attempts I managed to get one nut to move. Slowly but surely I managed to remove the nut completely. Then came the second nut which presented a mirror of the problems experienced by removing the first one. My other cheek was now rammed against the outflow pipe and my other arm spent the day navigating the ceramic underside of my WC with a pair of heavy pliers in hand. After a great deal of moaning and grunting, not to say cursing, the second nut was removed as was the seat itself. Phew.Day three began with renewed vigour and hope. All I had to do was remove the flexible hose from the underside of the cistern; connect up the T-shaped adapter and put everything everything back into place. Nice in theory and even nicer in the video where everything is beautifully located just where you need it to be. Not for me though. The nut holding the hose to the underside of the cistern was just as inaccessible as the wing nuts only this time it was a hexagonal nut that needed a spanner to loosen it. The space available was equally cramped and again everything had to be done by touch. However, eventually I succeeded and I set about connecting everything up.This was just as big a nightmare as the disassembly except this time the problem was getting everything tightened rather than loosened. Several hours passed and eventually I announced to my wife that I thought it was all done and I invited her to watch the water supply being restored. It didn't go well. The bathroom floor was awash within minutes as clearly the connections weren't tight enough.I then had to undo everything again; check all the washers were in place; renew the PTFE tape and tighten all the joints to the limit of my strength. It still leaked.In the end I took everything to bits and put it back the way it was before I started. The bidet is back in its box, for the time being, and at some indeterminate point in the future I may try again. But not for a wee while yet.Of course none of this is the fault of the bidet. It seems well made and if the installation had gone to plan I am sure it would worked perfectly. My 4 star rating is there just to add a note of reality to the "easy install" message in the listing.
N**L
Finally!
I actually bought this back in 2023 and it sat in its box unused in my office until 1 week ago.For whatever reason, the stars must have aligned somewhere last Saturday as I decided to install my bidet in our ensuite bathroom and it all went without any problems at all. The product is well made and comes with clear, easy to follow instructions and all the necessary parts that you will need to connect it to the existing plumbing system. All that you will need beside this are a few basic hand tools.I chose to add an additional rubber washer inside the connector pipe where it connects to the actual bidet, but this was personal choice, not necessarily a requirement. Once installed, it looks very discrete and is easy to use.Having now used it over the past few days, I can confirm that it works really well and makes the whole 'loo' experience 100% more hygienic. I would recommend.
L**D
Great value for money
Easy to fit, took 5 minutes.Works easily, not cumbersome or an eyesore.Save a fortune on toilet roll and much more hygienic.Highly recommend
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