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The GenieBidet Ultra Thin Right Handed Bidet Attachment offers a sleek, gap-free design with dual self-cleaning nozzles for rear and feminine cleansing. It features adjustable spray intensity and installs easily without wiring using a durable hybrid brass 3-way T-valve with ON/OFF control. This eco-friendly bidet reduces toilet paper use while enhancing personal hygiene, making it a practical and stylish upgrade for any modern bathroom.














| ASIN | B01INP9O7S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,203 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #45 in Bidet Attachments |
| Brand Name | GenieBidet |
| Color | Ultra Thin Right Handed Bidet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,291) |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GenieBidet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 78956 |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Model Number | AB-2000 |
| Seat Material | Plastic |
| UPC | 784672807463 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**.
Sleek, efficient, works like it should
Due to a chronic medical condition I prescribed a bidet for myself and my wife. Circumstance dictated it was a no-brainer. Should have been suggested by our Urologists or Gynecologist but it would never have occurred to either in a hundred years. We convinced a friend of ours to purchase the Genie attachment because she has undergone a long and painful recovery from major back surgery where she can no longer bend and twist herself around into the needed position to use toilet paper. This has proved to be very, very frustrating for her as one can well imagine. You would think that under such distress doctors would be able to see beyond their mindset of x-rays, surgery and drugs and think about a practical way to alleviate the discomfort of their patients? Our Genie Attachment turns out to be just what the Doctor never ordered: a simple, inexpensive, permanent solution to a few problems that were having a significant negative impact to the quality of our lives. My wife's friend, in her seventies, says she installed it herself, even when restricted by a stiff back. Our daughter in law has also ordered one for her family. The nice thing about the Genie attachment is that it doesn't change the basic configuration of your present toilet seat and lid arrangement. This was key to me as we have a tall, elongated bowl with a seat sans lid that is a McDonald's Restroom knock off. Contoured and comfortable. We wanted to keep the same seat as it is about as large a toilet seat that you can buy. I think every new house built should come with optional 20" tall, elongated toilets. Add a Bidet and your homely Bathroom is transformed into a luxury suite, (well, almost)! I guess cold water is the first question that comes to mind. For us, not a deal breaker. Not a situation where one has to "grin and bear it" Was easy to get used to. Not a problem really. Since the Bidet is not merely an option for us, if water temp were a big enough issue, we would be inclined to opt for a more elaborate and costly warm water set up. For us I would have to drill a hole near the baseboard at the rear of the toilet through into the laundry room on the other side of the wall, build a custom electrical extension cord plugging it into the Washing Machine wall outlet. Or, just string the electric cord across the rug to the opposite wall, over the counter, while trying to ignore that ugly extension cord. The Bidet attachment is so minimal and non-intrusive that we also use it in our other bathroom next to our bedroom where most used by guests. They can just use the facility normally as if the Bidet weren't there. Might ask a question about it, where you may volunteer information on it's use. "Lefty backie, righty fronty." Couldn't be any easier. Shuts off in the middle position of the knob with a tactile and audible "click". The extensions from out of where the water sprays are extended downwards for a more effective spray angle by water pressure. They disappear out of the way when not activated. The housing, a very small footprint at the rear of the bowl that doesn't impede cleaning. The rear spray strikes a bulls eye. I was not sure about how the front would work, but my wife says that it does work as it should. I expect that the water valve and hoses are of good quality when correctly installed will stand the test of time. That remains to be seen, though I've no reason to expect otherwise. Our bathroom was flooded once, a real costly mess! Human error by the original builders. It is just a good common sense idea to turn on and off the T valve handle that diverts water from the inlet to the bidet with each use. I doubt you could ever wear it out. it would be just plain stupid for the distributor not to use highest quality hardware here if they want to continue selling their product. I predict that Bidet's will one day be commonplace in America. I am not too paranoid about flooding, don't expect the Bidet to fail, but... it's a good idea. For sure, the greatest cause of failure is faulty installation. Bathroom fixtures are tried and true, over time proving to be reliable and durable when quality parts are properly installed. Our Genie Bidet is affordable by any one. We are going to give away two more as gifts. It is easily installed by even the most mechanically disinclined. It serves a very practical, useful, purpose that will see daily use. You'll wonder how you went all these years without it. It reduces the amount of toilet paper that in a large family may pay for itself in less than a year. What's not to like? Walter O.
A**E
Keeps our bums clean and me from having to buy toilet paper in bulk
I have a 10 year old son who seems incapable of using the toilet without going through half a roll of toilet paper. It's actually, truly absurd. I knew about bidets from my grandparents' house, where my grandfather (a builder) had installed a separate bidet in their bathroom. I next experienced them while traveling in Europe--our rental apartment in Rome had one and its praises were sung by all. At some point, all of this converged in my head and I realized that a bidet could keep me from going into debt buying toilet paper, not to mention save our ancient septic system. I looked online at a bunch and did a bunch of research and ultimately decided on this magical device. It's a little more expensive than some of the others available, but it had a few things going for it: first, the aesthetics; second, the slimmer profile. This little gadget is sleek and my eyes are already skimming past it when I'm in the bathroom. I like the modern look, but it's also extra functional as well--the knob simply twists right for the rear spray and left for the forward spray. This makes operating it without looking a breeze. The slim aspect of the whole thing has another bonus: it doesn't raise the rear of the seat noticeably. The reviews for many other bidet attachments noted that you'd need to prop up the front of the seat, too, lest the toilet seat snap beneath the weight of its users. This one is so low profile that it doesn't cause an issue at all. Installation was easy. I'm a single 36 y/o woman who considers herself reasonably handy and I was able to do it in about 15 minutes with basic tools. My ONE major suggestion for installation is to obtain some thread seal tape from this site or your local hardware store. It's super cheap, easy to use stuff that just wraps around the threads of the bolt or screw and prevents water from leaking out. It's a buck or two at the major stores and well worth the effort you'll save extra-tightening. Overall, I'm thrilled with this purchase. It really does make a difference in terms of how quickly and efficiently things get clean. By things I obviously mean your bum. This one doesn't have hot water capability, but my sink is too far away anyway so I didn't want or need it. The colder water hasn't been an issue at all for us. Finally, I'll say that the kid happily uses it and hasn't filled the toilet to the brim with paper since I've installed it! Ultimately, I thought this one was worth the slightly higher price because of the aesthetics, but I quickly discovered that its actual function and design make it worth it as well. If I'd bought one of the slightly cheaper ones, I'd have been out the difference getting little bumpers for the front of the seat. 5 out of 5 stars. Highly recommended! I'm sorry I don't have pictures but my bathroom is not ready for its closeup.
A**W
I honestly *cannot* imagine a better bidet attachment than this one nor a wiser design and functionality. I have seen other bidet attachments for a lower price but what I did not like about them was that they had 2 buttons in order to use: 1 was to select the area to be cleansed (front or rear) and 1 button was to select pressure. I really did not want to spend/waste time working around with 2 buttons when I want to speedily be in-and-out of the bathroom. The GenieBidet is the only one out there that I found which has one single button which by a single turn (left or right) designates *both* the area to be cleaned as well as the water pressure. Absolutely INGENIOUS!!! Installation took 15-20 minutes and the hardest part of the process was shutting off the valve for the water supply to the toilet as the knob required a lot of strength to turn. I could not turn off the water supply completely, so I just put a bucket underneath the pipe and valve to catch all the trickling water and did my best to work in a speedy fashion to install the bidet. Therefore, the hard part was not even with the installation of the bidet itself, but simply due to something already existing in my home which was difficult to use. Installing all the parts of the bidet per the video instruction on Amazon.ca as well as YouTube was an ABSOLUTE breeze and it provided a *wonderful* sense of accomplishment once I finished all by myself. I chose the attachment rather than the bidet seat because I measured my round toilet from the tank to the front of the bowl and it was about 17" (which would not have allowed the lid to stay open) as the recommended minimum for the seat is 19"-20.5". The angle of the jets is absolutely perfect especially for the rear, for the feminine front it helps to adjust posture/sit up straight in order to reach the area needed. Takes a little bit of practice, but I'm on my 2nd day using this and I've already gotten much better at using it! Happiness all around, cleanliness all around, AMAZING PRODUCT and RECOMMEND 100%!!!!
N**S
I love the thin profile of the mounting plate. Our previous bidet attachment had a thick mounting base that adversly affected the toilet seat, leading to a crack eventually. The inclusion of a shutoff valve is most welcome. Never had this feature before. The installation was really easy to accomplish and the seat bolt hole alignment feature works really well. Making this product truly universal. I had ordered this before and recieved it with shipping damage. The base part was completely broken. Initiating contact with the supplier (through Amazon) was exceptional. They asked me to return the damaged item at my expense and they promised to refund the item cost and shipping charge when they recieved it. They went above and beyond and were as good as their word. I had a full refund and I made another order though Amazon. Our toilet flush previously was very loud. Since installing the GenieBidet the loud noise has disappeared. Amazing!! I cannot be happier. We're still getting used to using this bidet attachment as it has only been installed for 24 hours. So far......two thumbs up
S**C
Super easy to use and works great and looks unobtrusive. No leaks, simple dial. Easy to install.
A**N
One poop is all it takes to make you never want to poop any other way. I was hesitant to use a cold-water unit (Canada) but it’s quite refreshing. Easy to install. No leaks 2 months in. 4 stars because even though this is the best-looking design, I still think it’s awkward looking.
H**H
Easy to install. Cleans well. There is some water splash after use under the toilet seat and on the bidet attachment but easily cleaned with a little toilet paper. To assure total cleanilness, turn on the bidet and rock back and forth for a well and use a some amount of toilet paper to dry off and you are done.
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