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Bio Bidet SlimEdge Bidet Attachment for Toilet, Non Electric, Self Cleaning Dual Nozzles for Front and Rear Cold Water Wash, Adjustable Water Pressure, Ultra Thin Design, White

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1.:Comfort Control Knob


2.Size:1 Pack


About this item

  • ADJUSTABLE WATER PRESSURE: Features dual nozzles for customized front and back wash, ensuring thorough and hygienic cleaning tailored to your needs
  • EASY DIY INSTALL: Non-electric design for simple, eco-friendly operation; no plumber or batteries required for easy installation, comes with all necessary connectors and instructions
  • SLIM DESIGN: Sleek, modern design featuring an easy-to-use comfort control knob for a stylish and functional bathroom upgrade
  • REMOVABLE BIDET: Renter-friendly and perfect for apartment living, providing an easy, non-permanent hygiene upgrade suitable for renters
  • WATER DOES IT BETTER: Ideal for both women and men, suitable for postpartum use, surgery recovery, and perfect for seniors - ensuring comfort and hygiene for a wide range of needs


Treat yourself to a bathroom upgrade with the Bio Bidet by Bemis SlimEdge bidet attachment for your toilet. Using the comfort grip control knob, you have complete control over the responsive, adjustable water pressure. Personalize your wash for women and for men with this easy-to-use attachable bidet. Soothing postpartum care, hemorrhoid treatment, front and back cleansing are all possible with built-in retractable dual nozzles. All necessary components for installation are provided including the t adapter valve, water hose and bidet connectors. Bidet installation is easy, no plumber, no electricity, no batteries, and no wiring needed. Easily enhance the functionality of your bathroom on your own with a fast 15 minute install. Built to last, the SlimEdge bidet attachment features a quality design built-in brass valve and inlet, alongside a braided metal water supply hose. Join the movement! Reduce the need for toilet paper and live a fresh, clean lifestyle by switching to a bidet. From bidet sprayers, to bidet attachments, to bidet toilet seats, to full bidet toilet systems, we have the best bidet option for you. Bio Bidet by Bemis is proud to offer innovative products that are easy to install and built to last.


C. Maloney
2025-08-10 11:49:11
A reasonably priced toilet attachment bidet, works extremely well. If you turn it on all the way it pretty much power washes your rear end disposal port and the immediate surrounding area. Needs only a few seconds to do its job, then you simply pat your area dry with a few sheets of toilet paper. Pressure washing power is controlled by the knob on the unit, from low to very high. It might take a day or two to get used to, but once you do get used to it, you’ll wish you had one many years ago. Easy to install for anyone handy enough to attach a water hose. It’s literally using the same type of connections (but not the same size) at your toilet that are used at your outdoor water hose connections. If in doubt about your ability or you’re not mechanically inclined, call a licensed plumber to have it installed. A bidet is waaaaaay, waaaaaaay cleaner than using just toilet paper to clean yourself up. Ask yourself just one question; if you had a small amount of poop on your arm, would you just wipe it off and call it good, or would you want to wash it off with a strong blast of water? Yeah, your rear end deserves the same consideration. A good full “wash” takes only a few seconds, maybe four or five seconds with this device. The time it takes to fully “rinse clean” is about five seconds, not enough time really to make ordering a heated device worthwhile, imho.
Miro
2025-07-03 11:34:46
As a first time bidet owner, this exceeded my expectations. I've been meaning to get one for a while, but had doubts, concerns, etc. There were a couple going around social media that are much more pricey but have a nice branded website. I opted to try this one as a test, to see if I enjoyed it, as it basically does the same thing.Impressions:1) Install: Really straightforward. Not sure if there were instructions, but they weren't even needed. You undo the toilet connector, use the splitter, and reattach to bidet and toilet. For me I had a somewhat rigid toilet hose, and opted to just go to to the local big box store and get a new hose. Measure! I bought a 20" and mine was actually 12". When I attached the bidet, I probably could have got away with 10" since the splitter takes up space. No leaks here, but the bidet includes a small roll of plumbers tape for connections. Just use some. You don't need to buy any extra though.2) Color/style: I have a white toilet and this is white, what could go wrong? Well, apparently my toilet is slightly off white and this is vibrant white. I stopped noticing the difference 1 day after install, but be warned. The style is fine, but you're definitely just adding something to a normal toilet. They make very expenses bidets that actually transform your seat entirely, etc. Too much commitment for my taste. My one concern as a man is that you see this thing installed more predominantly when the toilet is "up", and you're in pee mode. It kind of blocks 5% of the toilet bowl in back and forces you to concentrate more on aiming things, if you know what I mean.3) Fit. It's got flexible attachments and other pieces to accommodate some differences in sizes, shape, and height. For me, I didn't really fuss over it all, and didn't use most of it. Really you just take the toilet seat off, and put the bidet between the toilet seat and toilet. That's it for the most part.4) The bidet. It works great! It's got two settings for what seam to be normal and female parts down there. It sounds complex, but really just points water at slightly different spots and I found, as a man, the female setting was somehow more effective. I think it just depends how you position yourself on the seat. I use both interchangeably. Start slow, as the water speed is adjustable. There does by nature seem to be a threshold where it goes from nothing, to ON, that can be jarring intially. You get used to it though5) TIPS: Cold water only. I was worried very much about this just being a cold water only bidet, especially in cold Northeast with cold pipes. I researched ones that supported hot water, either with a 2nd hot water attachment for sink; or theoretically something that plugged in too? Pointless if hot water takes 1 minute to reach you though. I wanted simple, and cold water works totally fine. My secret tip: Flush toilet, then use the bidet initially as the toilet tank is refilling. Why? Because it reduces water pressure and lets you ease into things. It's not that cold, though I'm the type of person who likes extra long bidet rinses, just like long showers. After a certain length of time of cold water, things start to go numb, that's when you know to move on. And once the tank has filled the pressure is higher, more intense.Very happy with this for the price. I do see this as a bit of a gateway bidet, into more advanced, or fancier installs though. This is simple and effective, but no bells and whistles really.
Ken Leahman
2025-06-15 14:16:16
Easy to install, works well, and is "as advertised." Really good value for the money. Control of the pressure, with the two separate nozzles, is far better than some other brands -- prevents you from "hurting" yourself "down there."
joejv4
2025-05-18 11:12:27
You don't know you need one of these until you have one and wonder why you waited so long to get one. T.P. can't come close to the kind of clean you get with this. My wife bought an older model from bioBidet years ago on a Groupon. When it arrived, I was like WTF?, but followed the instructions and installed it. Fast-forward to today, we brought that one with us when we moved and decided we needed one in the second bathroom. I finally got around to ordering this newer model and am pleased. 15 minutes to install and no leaks. Everything except tools (adjustable wrench) is included in the box for the installation.First use today and it works great! With a bidet attachment, skid marks are a thing of the past. Clean means clean. The packaging was pretty badly damaged in shipping, but the product inside was intact.
خالد
2025-05-08 12:38:49
This is what is needed but the water line fitting doesnt fit . I need the half inches size .whitch is unavailable . I need you to send the half inch water piece so i can use
Erica S.
2025-03-13 11:31:58
I do not know why bidets aren’t more common here in Canada. This machine is great, cleans the area well and makes you feel 100% clean. I honestly miss this when I’m at other places. It was fairly easy to install, the instructions were clear and I installed this on my own without issues. I’ve had this installed for 4 days now no leaks and no issues. I will forever have a bidet. This would be wonderful for those with reaching/ mobile issues, better to have water on you than poo.
LeeLoo_the_GSD
2025-02-01 15:40:54
**Update August 2023: Two and a half years later and I'm still very happy with this product. I still reccommend 👌**Original ReviewAs of this review, I have been using this for three weeks. This is my first bidet purchase, and I installed it on an American Standard toilet with an elongated bowl, and slow close lid. My plumbing is standard for Canada.1️⃣ InstallationThis quick and easy for me. I did not require any tools, and even though I didn't use the Teflon tape, I have not had any leaks. ( I will go back and apply the tape, I just wanted to test the setup). I did not need to use any of the bumpers provided for the toilet seat, either. Also, the instructions state that if the toilet isn't going to be used for a long period of time that the water source should turned off, I assume to prevent leaks if these parts fail; something to consider if you are not home for extended periods of time.👉Ensuring that the rubber stoppers are in place, and in the correct position is key for ensuring there are no leaks!2️⃣ Looks & CleaningIt is a different shade of white than my toilet. In my bathroom, the control handle sits closest to the wall and is generally protected from accidents (weight being applied, things dropped on it). Also, it does add more crevices for toilet gunk to hide; bathroom fuzzies and loose hairs that accumulate on toilets. Something to consider if you are planning on installing this is a high volume washroom.👉If your bathroom has very tight spaces around the toilet, make sure you will have room for this.👉If your exports look like chocolate bomb exploded in the bowl where the bidet will be sitting, consider how much extra cleaning this will involve and if your household members will actually keep this up.3️⃣ The SprayI read a review about bidets before that mentioned "blowing your anus right off" and damn, if that isn't the truth! I find you have to wait a second after turning the dial for water pressure to build up enough to open the nozzle. For example, if the pressure was 1 to 5; turn it to 1 until water starts coming out, and then to your desired setting. In one of my attached photos, I've drawn red lines to indicate the max that I've gone to. I am in Canada, it is winter, and I've hooked into the cold water toilet line. A quick blast from the bidet isn't too bad, but if you dial up too much, or for too long, it is basically like waterboarding your orfices with ice water, and you may leave the washroom feeling violated.This bidet has a bum wash and a femine wash. The nozzles are in the same spot, but just seem to have a different spray setting. If we're comparing to garden hoses, think 'full' for bums, and 'jet' for the femine wash (Yikes). The angle is just slightly different, but I find myself trying to shuffle around to make sure my bits get a rinse which sometimes leads to water somehow spraying back onto the seat and lid. This could be because I usually perch closer to the end away from the tank. I can assume that if a male hit the 'feminine wash' by mistake, that you might hear crying coming from the washroom.Probably the most important bit of information in here is that this bidet has been surprisingly effective at rinsing away all exports. I just use a small wash cloth to dry off any whizzels, keeping g a lot of toilet paper from entering my septic system. As for deuces, I still use a bit of toilet paper, but I have yet to see any evidence of exports on the TP even if I had consumed an expired family size bagged salad kit the day before.👉When you dialing the spray, WAIT a second for the water pressure to build enough to open the nozzle, THEN dial up the pressure!👉The 'feminine wash' is um...aggressive. Consider making a simple instruction/warning sign for house guests in case they are brave enough to try it out.👉This bidet is effective at rinsing away exports. I'm saving on TP, and giving my septic system a break. A pack of baby wash clothes from the dollar store work great for drying off the pieces.4️⃣ Final VerdictI am happy I bought this, and would buy again. I don't see myself buying anything fancier than this in the future because this one is doing what I need it to; clean my pieces, and reduce TP consumption. As a female, I am glad I have the option for femine wash.Hope this review helps!
mohamed ruwaini
2025-01-27 15:23:11
تحتاج الي توصيلات اضافيه للاستخدام في الامارات
Moises
2025-01-12 12:38:58
Muy buen producto y fácil instalación
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