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Bidet Toilet Spray Hose Shower Head $17.99 Delivered @ Legions Warehouse eBay

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Toilet paper shortage getting you down? Convert your toilet inlet into a bidet for a clean and fresh feeling and not fret not about skid marks.

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Another version with divertor included in kit for $26.99. I'd pay more to get this.
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      • Even when I was a complete newbie, I mostly got this right. 2-3 tries is all it took to understand the right pressure to squeeze the trigger with, to rinse off without blasting everything in sight.

        When I've been in Thailand, I can't say I've observed the same "water fecking everywhere" issue.

        How do people miss that badly?

        • I've seen some bidets that have waaaaay too much pressure, with a binary trigger - it's either completely off or DEFINITELY ON. If someone uses one of those for the first time, I don't think they'll ever go back to it!

    • It doesn't need to. You don't aim perpendicular to the target. Come in from above and it's pushing everything down, then learn to use a bit of finesse with squeezing the trigger and there's no errant spray or splashback.

      If you're relatively tall, you can learn how to squeeze your cheeks as you stand up and back to then get almost all the water off your skin into the bowl. In which case, you don't even need more than a couple squares of TP if you choose to use it at all.

      If I fall while running and put my hand in a dog turd, I'm not going to just wipe it off with rags. I'm going to wash it off. How so many people can't understand the concept boggles the mind.

      • Yeah but one doesnt touch food with ones arse hence it does not need to be as clean as ones hands! Nothing wrong with a good wipe and leave it at that as it does not need to smell of daisy's :-)

  • +1

    refund all the toilet paper purchases

  • +3

    New homes that has compulsory Recycle water to toilets cannot use this.

    • Well they can, but they shouldn’t.

      • What is the solution if the toilet uses recycled water ?

        • Plumb fresh water into your toilet room.

    • -1

      is that true mate? I will have to think about it when building a new house.

      • I think it’s not everywhere. Depends on the council and estate.

        My question would be what is the solution if the toilet uses recycled water ?

        • just have to get the plumber to run a different outlet

        • Its a requirement by the Victorian Building Authority, so its all of Victoria.

          The Victorian Building Authority states the 6 Star Standard in the National Construction Code must be complied with when building new homes, performing home renovations or making alterations and additions. When it comes to rainwater tanks the 6 Star Standard says your tank must:

          be able to receive rainfall from a minimum catchment area of 50m2,
          have a minimum capacity of 2000 litres, and
          be connected to all toilets in the building for sanitary flushing.
          Minor building works not requiring a building permit are not affected by the regulations. All new homes and building projects involving home extensions and major renovations however do need to comply with the 6 Standard.

      • Builders wont do it. You'll have to hire a plumber later and pay a decent amount to get the fresh water in toilets.

      • Just get the plumber to put 2 separate lines in, one for recycled and one fresh. If the builder won't do it, speak to the plumber directly and pay hi the extra coin, it should be cheap.

        Or your builder just sucks.

        • i tried with my builder and it was waste of effort. They were going to charge me $5k for each toilet stating that doing this requires whole bunch of upgrades and an ongoing annual cost of rpzd valve per each toilet. I was like no thanks i’ll get it done later 😛

          • @kaleidoscope: I would say he is just taking advantage of the fact you are tied to him to make his cut on what the plumber is making. There is no way it will ever be cheaper to do after the build, absolutely no way.

    • they can, my parents bathroom has it and it works fine.

  • +4

    These ones aren't worth it, might as well put a bucket of water/soap next to the toilet instead. Get the Xiaomi electric bidet, much better.

  • +8

    $#it getting out of hand

    plz explain why this is better than using my ozito pressure washer?

    • +1

      Hahahaha, that's such a great image.
      Would be much more effective though .

    • +1

      plz explain why this is better than using my ozito pressure washer?

      you need to clean the WHOLE toilet after this

      • Quick blast up the tailpipe, then roof, then walls, done!

        • then take a bath

          • @ntt: And bleed out from ruptured internals.

        • +1

          Not if you are Bidet Sniper!

    • Great point. The pressure washer will rip me a new ar$ehole every time.

    • +1

      Because this probably has a higher pressure output than your Ozito "Pressure" washer

      • +1

        I was able to move a leaf with it once

    • Pressure washer will create another hole at pointed direction. This won’t.

  • +1

    Why not use this $3.64 or this $6.94.

    • +2

      I just strip naked and use my hand held shower after taking a dump. Toilet paper can't compete with this level of cleanliness.

      • pulsating head ?? variable water pressure ?? giggity

      • I use one of these $2,299, keeps it spick and span.

    • +1

      the pressure is essential

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • Or a milk bottle or a jug?

  • -8

    Looks like the one I nearly had to use in Thailand, FK that.

    • +4

      no, Phucket!

  • -5

    I fail to see the bargain tho

    • +1

      Doesn't mean you should neg tho.

      • +6

        It is a clear attempt at free advertisement during mass hysteria and not one Ozbargain is for.

        • +2

          There’s always one party pooper
          (pun intended)

        • -3

          The fact that it could spread coronavirus, etc, if not connected via blackflow valve is the big problem.

          Otherwise, I wouldn't have a problem with it.

          • +1

            @[Deactivated]: It won’t spread coronavirus (which is a respiratory virus) but it may very well spread gastro diseases.

            • @sween64: So they evacuated an entire housing block in HK due to dodgy waste pipes that spread coronavirus to adjacent flats for nothing, then?

  • I had a similar Bidet and it failed after 6 months. Minor leakage from the start and failed completely after six months. Specifically the trigger. Go for a trigger which is longer like this, which lasted little longer.

    • you need to get a mains pressure one. the cheap ones will always leak

    • +3

      Get a Y splitter with a lever where you can control how much water is diverted to the bidet.

      I don't recommend leaving mains water diverted to the bidet all the time. There will be eventually be some leakage. Turn diverter on before use, clean up, turn off.

      • For safety reasons you need to maintain certain amount of pressure. The phenomenon is called backflow and you’d need to install backflow prevention.

  • +2

    Apparently your bum is cleaner after using a bidet than toilet paper.

    • +3

      Definitely

    • Get them wrinkles in pristine condition.

  • +5

    Will be very refreshing come winter when the water is freezing

    • +4

      connect directly into hot water system, be brave!

  • -2

    why do you need this or toilet paper? Humans have evolved through millions of years without toilet paper or toilet spay! just grow more tree and use the leaf, its biodegradable, good for the environment and fight against the global warming.

    • +3

      What tree do you recommend for 1.5m X 3m bathroom?

      Ideally the leaves will sink and be flushable

  • +6

    If installing a bidet/toilet hand spray, I highly recommend that you get a handspray diverter to control the flow. If you use without it, the water pressure may burst the hose.

    Also have some plumbers tape on hand in case there are any leaks.

    • +1

      If installing a bidet/toilet hand spray, I highly recommend that you get a handspray diverter(bunnings.com.au) to control the flow. If you use without it, the water pressure may burst the hose.

      Do keep in mind that you have to turn the diverter fully on and off every time you use it. Leaving the diverter half-on will only affect the flow rate and not the pressure, which will just take slightly longer to build up to full mains pressure.

      For a "leave-on" sotluion, you want a pressure limiting valve.

      • +1

        I usually keep the hose flow between 30-50% and never had an issue. Never had to turn it fully off.

        Without this it would feel like Kramer's shower head

        • +1

          I usually keep the hose flow between 30-50% and never had an issue. Never had to turn it fully off.

          That just means your water pressure is normal, or your bidet has a strong hose and/or valve. You can do without the diverter if you just turn down the main tap that refills your cistern (assuming that's where you installed the diverter). Your cistern will refill more slowly though.

          Places with a higher pressure supply (it shouldn't be over 500kPa) can also eventually have problems with various devices like dishwashers, washing machines, and bidets.

          Bidets that have very flexible stainless steel-sheathed hoses use a very thin rubber hose within. In a place with high water pressure, when you release the bidet trigger you can actually see the hose stiffen up as water pressure builds up. That can eventually lead to a burst hose, hose popping off the connectors, or a leaky bidet. A 350kPa PLV would help that situation, or simply turning the diverter fully on and off.

  • I don't think these can be classified as bidets. These are attached next to toilets so you can aim at skid marks and Klingons on your bowl that the flush doesn't get rid of.

    • +1

      It's called a bidet shower or bidet spray or handheld bidet.

  • Quick!

    FOMO!!!

    Grab one…

  • +5

    Valentines day 2021 Sorted

    • My true love

  • +8

    I bought one of these from Bunnings a few months ago, never felt so clean and I hardly need any toilet paper now, apart from a quick dry. These are common all over Europe, Brasil, Indonesia and many other countries. Best way to clean.

    • Couldn't agree more. Currently on holiday in Bali, and am a big fan of the bum gun. Need to purchase one for home once I get back :)

  • Not a deal imo. You can get a chrome one for around $10-15 on ebay which is much nicer and durable.

    • The matte black ones on ebay looks even better. A little more cash but they are still not an expensive item :)

    • Cheaper options usually ship from China. Takes longer than a week to get here.

  • i tried a bidet and it didnt clean at all. I still had to wipe!

    Anyone else find these utter crap?

    • +2

      You definitely had a crap one if it didn't clean you better than any paper will.

      • Maybe, the pressure was a bit low…

    • are you sure you were aiming at the right hole?

      • +1

        That's what she said

  • Nice timing. I hope this will get the toilet paper back on supermarket selves.

  • hahaha.. what a great site. good bargains and humour

  • What a sh*t deal

  • -1

    Any real person video how to use?

    • Try P*rn hub. Good luck

      • +1

        instructions unclear, ended up on blacked.

  • Thanks! Just in time when I ran out my poor ticket!

  • +2

    The -1 vote on this is a Quilton employee

  • Cheaper than xiaomi smart toilet!

  • Can I buy a pallet?

  • No deal. Can just squeeze cheeks properly and water can splash up directly into hole.

  • +3

    Just do a cowboy waddle to the shower and use the hose-head.

  • I don’t know about cold water on your butt first thing in the morning. That would surely wake you up.

    • Refreshing!

      Also great after a night of having spicy food. Zero friction

  • Does this not get all over your hand?

    I got the xiaomi toilet seat, so I'm set, but this seems.. gross.

    Maybe people should adopt a Flush, lift lid, sit in toilet, and flush again technique? Sounds effective in my mind

  • For those who are worried about getting shit splashed back on their hand: https://www.bunnings.com.au/orbit-15-copper-shower-wand-hose…

  • Can't stop laughing, ahhhhhhhh

  • +1

    In 2 months a lot of these will be on Gumtree selling as near new.

  • +2

    Dodgy seller jacked up the price

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