1. I'm disturbed that your video required the demonstrator two hands to operate. Also noticed that the unit housing moves during operation; I was concerned that it has only one mounting and would pivot, and it appears it indeed does. Guess that's why the demonstrator held the unit? Doing that every time while sitting will be difficult. 2. are the water lines inside the unit all metal? is there any plastic in the water line that could fail? 3. I agree with other comments that I'd like to see the housing mounted outside so that less cleaning is needed. It's as if I'd need to wash it down after all the "spatter" after every use.... Not sure how I could do that other than install a wash hose in the line also. I like the all metal if it is..... I'm looking for no plastic hosing parts that can burst with high pressure or premature fatigue. I've had that happen already.... very costly!
Good catch on noticing the two-handed operation. The videography clearly tried to obscure that, and, I admit, I would have missed it entirely if not for your review. I think the other issues are covered (i.e., the hoses are metal; the nozzle tucks away safely to the side until the other "business" is done), but the instability due to the one-hole mounting has the potential of becoming a serious concern. It's sending me back to the search. That, and the price: $149. Much more than I am ready to spring for.
I like the full mechanical control of this. But I cant see it be kept clean being inside and unprotected inside the toilet. All sorts of yucky things getting on it ???
Easy to install, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxjA-hDN2m8_mi0Dg0JD8U6QiArozIAc4I and comfortable. No idea what other people were talking about when they said it was difficult to install or uncomfortable.
EEWWW!!! Just looking at it, this would get sooo dirty.. it won't be even be funny.. the nozzle being right under the 'action' part.. plus one hole installation leaves all kids of stability issues, and rusting.. would get very ugly very fast.
I wish it kept the actual classy all-metal look but was attatched to the toilet and worked the same way (little self- retracting nozzle with self-cleaning option) as the plastic ones. This seems a little of a half-baked product...
These attachments need to be handheld and not fixed onto the toilet. most people's right leg will get in the way. Connect a hose to it and allow it to be handheld. When finished, place it on the wall hanger.
Big 'ole no way on this design for many reasons. I use a hand-held model at less than half the cost, connected to my sink's faucet for warm water (Aquaus 360).
It might be easier just to fill an empty spray bottle with warm water and spray several times into where it needs to be sprayed before sitting on toilet to take care of business? I have constipation issues myself, and have thought of that but haven't tried it yet.
I think it would be better if the bracket extended to both seat holes for stability
1. I'm disturbed that your video required the demonstrator two hands to operate. Also noticed that the unit housing moves during operation; I was concerned that it has only one mounting and would pivot, and it appears it indeed does. Guess that's why the demonstrator held the unit? Doing that every time while sitting will be difficult.
2. are the water lines inside the unit all metal? is there any plastic in the water line that could fail?
3. I agree with other comments that I'd like to see the housing mounted outside so that less cleaning is needed. It's as if I'd need to wash it down after all the "spatter" after every use.... Not sure how I could do that other than install a wash hose in the line also.
I like the all metal if it is..... I'm looking for no plastic hosing parts that can burst with high pressure or premature fatigue. I've had that happen already.... very costly!
Good catch on noticing the two-handed operation. The videography clearly tried to obscure that, and, I admit, I would have missed it entirely if not for your review. I think the other issues are covered (i.e., the hoses are metal; the nozzle tucks away safely to the side until the other "business" is done), but the instability due to the one-hole mounting has the potential of becoming a serious concern. It's sending me back to the search.
That, and the price: $149. Much more than I am ready to spring for.
I like the full mechanical control of this. But I cant see it be kept clean being inside and unprotected inside the toilet. All sorts of yucky things getting on it ???
They need to be wiped and cleaned about as often as the toilet does.
Easy to install, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxjA-hDN2m8_mi0Dg0JD8U6QiArozIAc4I and comfortable. No idea what other people were talking about when they said it was difficult to install or uncomfortable.
I bought it. It leaks everywhere on the floor.
EEWWW!!! Just looking at it, this would get sooo dirty.. it won't be even be funny.. the nozzle being right under the 'action' part.. plus one hole installation leaves all kids of stability issues, and rusting.. would get very ugly very fast.
I wish it kept the actual classy all-metal look but was attatched to the toilet and worked the same way (little self- retracting nozzle with self-cleaning option) as the plastic ones. This seems a little of a half-baked product...
I had mine about 9 years before changing it out.
These attachments need to be handheld and not fixed onto the toilet. most people's right leg will get in the way. Connect a hose to it and allow it to be handheld. When finished, place it on the wall hanger.
Doesn't chrome rust though?
***** Why thank you.
I had mine 9 years before I had to change it out. No it doesn't rust.
Big 'ole no way on this design for many reasons. I use a hand-held model at less than half the cost, connected to my sink's faucet for warm water (Aquaus 360).
I don't trust it. In the demo they use two hands to adjust the water flow. That would be very cumbersome in real time!
How to buy it..????
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awesome
That is horrible designing one blast and all your shit will be on it
this is not the better one
It's not useful
It might be easier just to fill an empty spray bottle with warm water and spray several times into where it needs to be sprayed before sitting on toilet to take care of business? I have constipation issues myself, and have thought of that but haven't tried it yet.