Poo-Pourri - Bidet Attachment - White
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Description
Features
Fresh and clean for in-between
Spray hello to the freshest clean of your life! Be a lean, mean, booty cleaning machine with the Poo~Pourri Bidet. From the trusted makers of Before You Go Toilet Spray, the Bidet keeps you fresh and clean for in between. Your bum–and Mother Earth—will thank you.
Ultra Sleek Design & Thin Profile
Keeps toilet seat level, reduces stress on seat and is more streamlined and modern. High quality components that are durable and well made. Braided metal hose and T-valve.
Easy Install
No plumber needed! Fits most toilets, has adjustable brackets for easy installation and adjustability. Installs in less than 15 minutes. Connects to the wall that makes it easier to install!
Fresh Water Pressure Control
Uses water from your water line for a fresh clean every time. No electricity required.
Dual Nozzle for Bum Bits & Front Bits
Dual nozzle for both bum bits and lady parts. Leave the loo feeling cleaner than when you sat down.
Reduce your toilet paper usage
The Poo-Pourri Bidet will reduce your toilet paper usage by up to 75%, PLUS the Bidet pays for itself within 6 weeks. You’ll save up to 100 rolls of toilet paper per year, helping our planet and saving you money one poop at a time!
Q: QuestionDoes this heat the water to an agreeable temperature or is it a butt freezer?
Asked by JoeBidet.
- A:Answer I was concerned about this, too. It does NOT heat the water at all. However, it doesn't use a lot of water. Basically, unless you just ran the cold water tap in your bathroom, it's only going to use the water that's in the pipes within your home, so you're basically going to be using "room temperature" water. If you live in a cold climate, I can see how this might still give you pause. Fortunately for me, I live in the desert, and the water is basically never cold (the coldest the water ever gets is the water in my home's pipes that's been cooled by the A/C). In summary, I do not feel like I had an icicle shoved up my butt, but your mileage may very.
Answered by GadgetGeek
Q: QuestionHow do you warm the water?
Asked by Dk1313.
- A:Answer You dont, it is only connected using the cold water supply that goes to the holding tank. I though this was a potential issue, but it has not been, very easy to get used to and quicker than when you have to get the water temp just right on a regular bidet, because you can burn yourself.
Answered by John
Q: QuestionHas anyone else had an issue with their toilet seat not closing completely after installing this bidet? Mine won't close now. Wondering what toilet seat to buy that will be compatible with this bidet or do I need to return it.
Asked by Ophie.
- A:Answer I have noticed this, but so far it hasn't really been a big issue. I am nervous that the added pressure on the plastic frame of the bidet may break it, but so far it has been fine. I will install a different toilet seat next time to see if there's a difference, but I think this is probably a design flaw. Time will tell how big a flaw it really is.
Answered by GadgetGeek
Q: QuestionIs this self cleaning?
Asked by Gyndandy.
- A:Answer Definitely not self-cleaning. You need to clean it manually - and carefully! It does not need to be removed to be cleaned for regular cleaning, but just like your toilet seat, you're going to want to take it off every so often for a thorough cleaning.
Answered by GadgetGeek





