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The Bio Bidet BB-270 is a non-electric, easy-to-install bidet attachment featuring dual nozzles for posterior and feminine wash, adjustable warm and cold water pressure, and durable brass components. Designed for universal fit and eco-conscious users, it offers a hygienic, sustainable alternative to toilet paper with a sleek, polished finish.
Brand | Bio Bidet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Finish Type | Polished |
Material | Brass |
Color | White |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Included Components | installation pieces |
Hole Count | 2 |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Handle Type | Lever |
Style | BB270 |
Installation Type | Single Hole |
Model Name | BB2700 |
Handle Material | Brass |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Series ID | BB-270 |
Manufacturer | Bio Bidet |
UPC | 786218107457 639266139119 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00639266139119 |
Part Number | BB2700 |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 8 x 3 inches |
Item model number | BB-270 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Attachment |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty covers US and Canada customer purchases for 1 year |
J**N
Great full-featured bidet for the price
We've had our BioBidet BBC-270 a little over a week now. I'm really happy with it.Installation:Installation was fairly easy: attach some T-joints, screw in some hoses, and you're up and running. The instructions are a bit vague regarding placement for some spacers and rubber washers but we figured it out. Took about an hour including cleanup time and drilling a hole in the vanity for the hot water hose (you'll need a 5/8" drill bit and a dremel or something similar to expand the hole a bit or a 3/4" bit). You'll also need a set of bumpers as it adds at least 1/8" under your toilet seat and it will have a noticeable slope without bumpers.Use:The bidet is simple and easy to use. There are three controls: angle (front, back or self-clean), water pressure--this also is the on/off, and temperature. I gave temperature control 5 stars because the control is clearly labeled and works really well, but the reality is that it takes long enough for warm water to start running that you're functionally using cold unless you go for a long rinse. Alternatively, if you run the hot water in the bathroom sink you can get a warm rinse, but that wastes a lot of water. This is a function of the amount of pipe between our hot water heater and toilet and has nothing to do with the bidet design.The bidet does a great job of cleaning. We're definitely using less toilet paper than before.Other:My only real complaint has to do with aesthetics. In order to accommodate a wide range of toilet seats the bidet has two adjustable spacers that line it up with the seat holes in the toilet. Since it does not match the shape of the toilet seat the bracket is noticeable under the seat and this gives it a bit of a college try aesthetic rather than a professional finish, but for $70 I'm happy. You'd have this problem with any bidet of this type, so unless you want to spend a few hundred bucks on a toilet seat replacement style bidet, this is something you'll just have to live with.
M**A
Works great!
I bought this to replace one I had that just stopped working after 7 years. I wanted one of the same model so that the replacement installation would be quick and easy. All I had to do was unbolt the top part from the water lines and bolt the new one on in it’s place. We have really hard water here, so I wasn’t surprised that it stopped working. But I feel like 7 years of good service was a reasonable amount of time for it to last.
M**A
Works well, but difficult to clean
I like the bidet I bought, but I wish I had known a few things before buying it.1) The portion that goes toward the back of the tank (where the screws go through the toilet) is extremely difficult to clean around. I've resorted to removing it to clean the toilet. Water and other fluids get trapped around the crevices and makes it rather disgusting. The flat portion sticks out over the toilet bowl by several inches, so if you have men or boys with poor aim, be prepared for extra cleaning.2) The temperature is completely dependent on the water coming from your pipes. To ensure you have warm water, either turn the on the hot water at the sink or turn on the self cleaning function before cleaning yourself.3) Installation took a lot longer than anticipated and require more tools than anticipated (but no specialty tools). I had to fiddle with the water hoses as they were leaking when I first attached them. I found the most difficult part to be attaching it to the toilet since the bidet is very heavy on one side and kept tipping off if it wasn't held down. The hoses are an odd size, but the kit includes everything you need to install, unless you require longer hoses.4) The water pressure (this may be totally dependent on household water pressure) goes from barely pushing the nozzles out on settings 1-2 to a full on spray on 3. It's a little shocking if you aren't prepared for it.The Europeans in my household are hesitant to use it a first (they are used to a stand alone bidet), but after a while warmed up to it. Given the cost of this vs a renovation to add a bidet, this won out for our household.
M**.
bidet = a little piece of heaven
so lets talk about your bum.what will get your bum cleaner.1) a wet wipe2) a pressure washerwell as a toilet paper manufacturer asks "would you go commando?" i think a better question is "am i making sewerbergs?"if you use wet wipes then the answers to both is yesnow if you use a bidet, the answers are yes, followed by a triumphant resounding NOwell all joking aside bidets are absolutelyHEAVENLYespecially the hot/cold ones, and once you get used to them, which takes a few uses.but they are similar to a pressure washer, and can have a surprising strong/painful spray (if its too strong turn it down, it should not be painful (the middle knob is pressure)i used to use wipes but they and toilet paper get expensive. but stopped in February, when i ordered this.it has already paid for itself in saving on wipes and Toilet Paper.do note if you have a under sink cabinet that goes to the wall you will need to drill into the side, if you rent check with your landlord first.i cant remember the hole size, but i bought a hole saw set from harbor freight and that worked perfect.
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