💧 Stay Fresh Anywhere, Anytime — Because Cleanliness Should Never Wait
The 3 Pack Portable Bidet by UYICOO is a compact, lightweight hygiene solution that converts any plastic bottle into a personal bidet. Crafted from durable, recycled food-grade silicone, it offers an eco-friendly alternative to toilet paper, ideal for travel, hiking, and daily care. With no batteries required and a discreet design, it supports users of all ages and mobility levels, backed by a 2-year warranty.
Manufacturer | UYICOO |
Part Number | AD-0006-1 |
Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 1.38 x 0.71 inches |
Item model number | AD-0006-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3.15 x 0.71 x 1.38 Inch |
Color | White, Red, Blue |
Style | Discreet, compact, portable |
Finish | Silicone |
Material | Silicone |
Installation Method | Insert |
Item Package Quantity | 3 |
Number Of Holes | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Removable |
Usage | Personal hygiene |
Included Components | 3 pack portable bidet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years warranty |
S**R
Works perfectly
This flexible silicone bidet attachment fits securely into any ordinary soda bottle. Inserting the nozzle is easy with a gentle twisting motion (not a straight downward push). The nozzle puts out a consistent stream of water, at whatever degree of pressure is applied when squeezing the bottle. Easy to clean, easy to discreetly transport. A total winner.
M**I
If you want to stay clean on a hiking adventure...
I took one of these on the AT trail several years ago. It worked super well, was easy to use and kept me clean. When I got home after months on the trail I decided to continue using these instead of wasting so much T.P. Still hiking and staying refreshed along the way. Ha ha. When I see the messes some people leave on trails...I get upset and wish I could give them tips on how to care for themselves without leaving t.p. everywhere.
P**Y
Works but with a caveat
Squirts the water properly but you will need to use one hand to assist the stream of water in cleansing the anal area. Yes, one hand will be soiled with feces because just the stream will not dislodge everything. You then clean the poop hand with soap and water and apply a sanitizer. Saves on TP but …
J**C
Great product
These are fabulous. Normally I'm a missionary traveling across the world where toilet paper is limited and not because of the Coronavirus, but just because I'm in third world countries where it's very limited. NOW - since the Coronavirus, I ordered the 3-pak for me and my mom to eliminate expansive use of extra toilet paper here in the good old USA. These do exactly as they say and fit in a water bottle and because of their threading and pliability, they can fit more than one water bottle nozzle size - and they work wonderful. It's a bidet for travel, in a handbag or at home without all the hassle of toilet apparatus to hook up. They'll fit a little 6 oz bottle of water for taking with you, or a 16 oz for home. You won't be disappointed and these are good not only for ladies but for men as well. Keeps you clean using very limited toilet paper!
S**Y
Maybe a finer slit would help?
I bought this bidet to use for backpacking to limit and hopefully eliminate the use of toilet paper. It checks so many of the boxes: light weight, small, silicone material for ease of cleaning and fitting into a variety of bottle mouth sizes, nicely angled shape. However, as soon as I begin to overturn the bottle, water begins flowing out, even before I can get it into proper position. Quite a bit of water, really, flowing not necessarily where I want it to... It makes me feel anxious and rushed to aim properly before I use up all my water and make a mess of things. I'm wondering if a smaller finer slit might help control the flow better? Or maybe all bottle bidets do this and it's just user error (and I just need more practice).
G**B
Most portable bidet ever
I live in a place where "ablutions" are standard and toilet paper relatively rare -- and mostly used for drying the butt after using a bidet or bum spray. I have the Brondell GoSpa, which works like a dream. But I was intrigued by this option. A tiny piece of equipment, easily carried in pocket or purse, that provides an enormous service. Empty water bottles are everywhere I go. In emergencies a new bottle only costs the equivalent of 25 cents. So, pop this onto a full bottle of water, and you are good to go. It works!. It is well-designed. One warning: They really mean it when they tell you to screw the device into the bottle neck thoroughly. During one test run I sent the thing flying into the toilet bowl. Happily I could retrieve and sterilize it. (Then wash my hands for 25 minutes.) If it had happened in a public restroom, or in a squat toilet, I would have waved goodbye and walked away. The trick is to insert the bidet into the water bottle very firmly, and then squeeze gently. Because there is no air intake valve, other than the bidet's own nozzle, you have to hold it upright and let it refill with some air between squirts. I also find I can never use more than half the water in a bottle. I have to refill it if I have a big job to do. So... it isn't perfect. But it is "genius".
S**L
Works GREAT With The Correct Water Bottle
If you take the time to read the complete product description, reviews & questions you will learn that it takes a few tries finding the correct water bottle to use with the portable bidet. Once you find the correct bottles they work great. The ones I found work the best are the type of water bottle that comes with a spray nozzle. I find them at the dollar store or garden centers. The thinner plastic water bottles that crinkle & make noise when you squeeze them do not work as good. You need the ones that are made of rubbery plastic. The price is awesome and you get 3. I've used one for months now with no problems at all. I sanitize after I use both the bottle and the portable bidet, hang bottle upside down, place bidet on rack to dry and it is good for the next use. I have a toilet bidet that my plumber installed for me and I have not used it since I purchased this portable bidet. Mostly because now I can have warm water in my bottle and my toilet bidet is only cold water. I highly recommend to test the bottles before use. Like I said, once you find the correct bottle to use it will work like a charm.
J**E
Don't stay in place
Purchased during the pandemic during TP shortages, and have continued to use. The flow pattern is okay, and they can be effective in cleaning.However, after a while, the material from which these are constructed wears a bit, and they no longer stay in place within the bottle. As one might imagine, it then becomes a rather unpleasant, unsanitary, and odiferous task to retrieve the nozzle after it has popped out of the bottle.We have had good luck with threaded nozzles from lab spray bottles, such as made by Fisher Scientific, however we usually have to modify them. It seems like there should be a market for threaded-on bidet nozzles - many beverage bottles in the U.S. have identical threads.
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