Welcome to GetMojo, we do the research so you donât have to! In this video, weâre offering our picks for the 5 best bidets on the market in 2020.
Some may see it as an essential bathroom fitting – whereas others may deem it a luxury. Either way, if youâre going to have a bidet in your bathroom, then you want it to be fit for its purpose, right? Well, weâre here to help you choose the right one for you! Weâve taken a look at numerous website and consumer reviews to give you our 5 recommended products. Okay, first up.
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The Front Runner: Toto C100 Washlet
Sure, itâs expensive, at anywhere from $400 to $600, but it is packed full of clever features. Available in elongated or round seat shapes, the C100 has dual nozzles that oscillate back and forth, an air dryer, an air deodorizer and best of all, tons of adjustability thanks to its easy to reach, and use, control panel. If you like lots of flexibility – or if youâre new to bidets and want something easy to use, then this is a great choice.
The Travel Option: Brondell GoSpa Travel BidetÂ
If you simply canât travel without a bidet – or you just want a covert bidet to store in your bathroom cupboard, at just $15, the Brondell GoSpa Travel Bidet is an excellent option. Capable of holding up to 400ml of water, itâs incredibly simple to use and very easy to store discreetly in a small bag. How do you use it exactly? Well, you fill it up, point, and squeeze. Simple.
The Deluxe: BioBidet Bliss BB2000
If you like to prioritize comfort just as much as hygiene, then the BB2000 offers brilliant value for money, even at $700. Sure, it has a heated seat and warm air dryer, but itâs the 3-in-1 self-cleaning nozzle that really sets it apart, capable of cleaning itself inside and out after every use. Add to that its LED nightlight – and illuminated remote control – and you have one of the most luxurious bidets on the market.
The No-Nonsense Option: GenieBidet Elongated
If the idea of an electric bidet puts you off – purely due to the impracticality of trying to find a power outlet – then maybe this $140 non-electric GenieBidet model will interest you. Although it lacks some of the more premium features of some electric models, this GenieBidet model still features dual nozzles, adjustable pressure and temperature controls. And it is super easy to set-up – just screw on the seat, connect a hose and youâre good to go!
The Starter Option: Brondell SimpleSpa Thinline Attachment
If youâre not quite ready to commit to buying a bidet just yet, why not try a bidet attachment first! At just $60, this Brondell model may only feature cold water, but it still offers pressure control. And best of all, itâs super-discreet, being able to fit to your current toilet seat seamlessly. And you wonât have to worry about matching the style of it with the rest of your bathroom either.
So which bidet should you choose? Well, itâs important to remember that there are inexpensive options out there. But if youâre already a fan, then there are some seriously luxurious options too.
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