








🚿 Elevate your bathroom game with the LUXE Bidet NEO 320 Plus — clean, comfy, and effortlessly chic!
The LUXE Bidet NEO 320 Plus is a non-electric bidet attachment featuring patented slide-in installation, dual nozzles for feminine and rear wash, and a 360° self-cleaning system. It offers adjustable warm water temperature and water pressure controls, a sleek chrome finish, and an innovative EZ-lift design for easy toilet cleaning. Designed for quick setup and lasting durability, it’s a top-rated choice for modern, hygienic bathroom upgrades.
























| ASIN | B0B1H3YKSN |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,022 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #19 in Bidet Attachments |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,793) |
| Date First Available | May 17, 2022 |
| Included Components | NEO 320 Plus Bidet Attachment |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
| Item model number | NeoPlus320ch |
| Manufacturer | LUXE Bidet |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Part Number | NeoPlus320ch |
| Pattern | Toilet Seat |
| Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 7 x 3.9 inches |
| Shape | U-Shape |
| Style | Modern |
V**F
Wow - Excellent Bidet Option!
Just bought one of these because I was having back surgery. I have never used a bidet before, but one seemed like it would assist me a lot during recovery. For the price (on sale on Amazon), I cannot say enough about it. It was a great price point for someone new like us to trying out a bidet. The controls are clear, and work perfectly. I like how it operates, and it’s intuitive in that sense. They controls are also very accessible, which was important to me coming off my surgery. I really didn’t expect to like it very much, but even after a few days, I am sold on it. I don’t plan to stop using it after I recover. It hits the right spots, has adjustable water pressure with its level action, has warm and cold water, self cleans decently, flips up out of the way for easy toilet cleaning, and goes on very easily. After one day, we bought another one for our main floor bathroom as the first one we bought was going into our master-bathroom. I might also add one to our kids upstairs bathroom as well due to the price point, and how nice it is. I originally flirted with the idea that if we liked it, I would upgrade our master bath bidet and put this one elsewhere. After a few days, we denied that this is so nice at this price point, why spend more on another brand, just stick with these for our other bathrooms. Highly recommend!!! Surprises by how much we like it and how good of quality it is.
L**N
Works great, well designed for easy cleaning
I've wanted a bidet for awhile, mostly to reduce toilet paper use. After installing this in one bathroom, I quickly ordered another. There is life before bidet (BD) and after bidet (AD). I can't imagine going back, even though it's only been a few weeks. We still have a couple bathrooms without one and they see a lot less use now. I chose the LUXE Bidet NEO 320 Plus over other for a few reasons: it was far less expensive than the ones integrated into a toilet seat, I can pick the kind of toilet seat a like, it has a hot water inlet so I can warm the water if needed, and it's designed well for easy cleaning. The installation was straightforward and all the hoses and adapters are included along with a well-written instruction manual. After using it for awhile, the features I like the most are the controls, self-cleaning, and the way it lifts up for easy toilet cleaning. The valve lever moves clockwise or counterclockwise for warmer or cooler, respectively, and lifting it starts the flow of water and adjusts the pressure. It quickly becomes intuitive. Turning the other dial switches between normal wash, feminine wash, and nozzle cleaning. The only drawback, if you can call it that, is the extra installation required for the hot water line. I had to drill a small (3/8") hole in the side of the sink cabinet to run the line to the hot water valve under the sink, but hooking it up was simple. I find that the temperature of the cold water is fine and really don't care about it being any warmer, but it's also summer and the cold water isn't that cold. I suspect that I'll use the warm water more in the winter, but even then the cold water in the line has been partially warmed to room temperature by sitting in the water line inside the house. The cooler water doesn't bother me and actually feels nice. If I were the only one in the house, I would probably choose the model with just cold water for easier installation, but others in my family wanted to be able to use warm water. The adjustable temperature was a good compromise, and not much more difficult to install than one with just a cold water line.
J**E
Great upgrade, and if I can install it, anyone can. (Don't bet on 10 min though.)
I've been low-key wanting to add a bidet attachment to my toilet for a while now and finally got around to doing my research and decided to go with this one as a high-quality but affordable option. I decided to get the one that gives you warm water even though there's an extra (plumbing-related) step to installation. I had some trepidation about the installation, as I am SO far from a plumber or handyman or even DIY kind of person, and unscrewing pipes freaks me out. The installation definitely took longer than the advertised 10 minutes; however, it was not impossible and I did manage to get it done in about 30-45 minutes total (though I took a break to eat lunch during a moment of frustration so not sure exactly how long it actually took since I wasn't paying that much attention). The instructions were clear and easy to understand by and large--much more so than what you usually find with instructions on things like this--and you can also see little step-by-step videos on their website if you run into problems. I did run into a couple of issues. I didn't have any problem with the first few steps of the installation--setting up the attachment on the toilet, hooking up the cold water line. Where I ran into problems was on the second part, connecting the hot water under the sink. The first time I tried to connect it, I guess I didn't get the hot water tube all the way onto the T-valve firmly enough, so when I tried turning on the bidet, it shot right out and was spraying water furiously from under the sink (fortunately, the stream went straight into my bathtub so didn't create too much of a mess! but word to the wise--make sure that hot water tube is ALL THE WAY on and flush with the threads; it's hard to get on there, don't think, "Oh this is probably good enough," just keep pushing it harder). That was easy enough to fix (and easy enough to identify where the problem had been). So I fixed that, put everything together, tried the bidet again, and it worked great. But then I noticed that there was a (small but persistent) leak around the T-valve under the sink. Can't have that. This time, it was not as readily apparent what the problem was. I tried tightening everything as much as I could (again) but it was still leaking (and I couldn't even tell exactly where from), so I ended up having to take the whole thing apart again (just the hot water T-valve under the sink, not the entire bidet or anything), put more plumbers tape, and screwed everything back in as tight as I could get it. I guess that must have been the problem before (not tight enough somewhere, or needed more plumbers tape?) because this time it worked...the bidet works great and no leaking (at least not that I've seen yet). My advice for people like me who are intimidated by DIY projects: You can definitely do this, at least if you have access to all the water sources and connections you need, and it can be a one-person job (I did it alone), but expect it to take at least half an hour (don't do it when you're in a rush) and just be patient... As for the bidet itself: It's been less than 24 hours but so far I love it. I don't know if this has to do with the water pressure at my house or the bidet, but the flow is STRONG, so use caution when you try it out the first couple of times--it can blow you away; open it slowly--and (lesson learned) don't test it out when you're not actually sitting on the toilet, unless you want it to spray your wall. It does not stay in the toilet if there's no butt there to catch the spray. But I can definitely see that this is going to both save a lot of toilet paper while also making me feel cleaner, because let's face it...as one of my Italian friends said one time in explaining the value of a bidet to ignorant Americans like me and my friends...if you accidentally put your hand in dog poo, would you feel clean enough just wiping it off with paper, or would you want to use water? Fair analogy and I think the answer is pretty obvious. Team Bidet 4 Life over here!
M**M
Wrong fittings for South Africa. No way to connect to existing water source.. pity. Seems like good quality. Good packaging. Wrong fittings for our market.
F**D
Great setup but didn't fit my home.
C**S
j'ai un problème je ne trouve pas de raccord pour m'adapter a la tuyauterie de ma maison qui en 12/17
A**R
Couple of issues. I have one piece toilet. The brackets to be attached to the seat were far apart. Could only engate them in seat holding screws by twisting them around. Also caps of the brackets could not be put on as that will raise toilet seat too high in the front. We have cold and hot water supplies with standard sockets. Cold water attachment went on fine but we are still searching for hot water reducer socket for hot water connection to go on. Once we will find it we can use it. How it will work still needs to be seen.
A**S
Koppelingen voor de Amerikaanse maat van de aansluitingen zijn er niet in NL, dus niet kopen in NL
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