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The LUXE Bidet NEO 110 is a non-electric, single-nozzle bidet attachment designed for easy installation on any standard two-piece toilet. Featuring adjustable water pressure, a retractable nozzle with a protective guard, and durable metal-ceramic valves, it offers a hygienic, eco-friendly alternative to toilet paper. Crafted with premium materials and backed by an 18-month warranty, it’s the smart upgrade for a modern, sustainable bathroom experience.

























| Manufacturer | LUXE Bidet |
| Part Number | LUXE Bidet |
| Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 10 x 3 inches |
| Item model number | BidetNeo110sww |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 17 x 10 x 3 inches |
| Color | White |
| Finish | Polished |
| Material | Plastic |
| Installation Method | Single hole |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 7 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Handle Material | Ceramic |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Special Features | Retractable Nozzles, Nozzle Guard Gate |
| Included Components | 15-inch Metal Braided Cold Water Bidet Hose — 1/2″ x 1/4″, 2x Attachment Plates with Rubber Gaskets, Metal T-Adapter with Washer — 7/8″ x 7/8″ x 1/2″, NEO 110 Bidet Attachment, Plastic Wrench (for Cold Water Bidet Hose) — 1/2″ x 1/4″, Plumber's Tape, Owner’s Manual, Registration Card & User Guide |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 18 month warranty for bidet and its accessories |
A**R
A Must Have...
This was my first bidet. Obviously, I do not have a great depth of experience I can use to compare the Luxe Bidet Neo 110 with other bidets, but having used this it for a number of months, I can draw certain conclusions. First, since there are probably many others who, like me, have never used a bidet, I can say that once you try one, toilet paper seems like a really crude method of personal sanitation. The bidet does an excellent job of cleaning, and it is not rough and abrasive in the way that toilet paper is. That means that for any sort irritation or hemorrhoids, it is all the more a must have. Before trying it, I wondered if there would be any issues with aim, or any unknown factors that would make it inconvenient, but I found it to do the job perfectly. The nozzle is not exposed when not in use which avoids contamination. I don't know for sure whether all bidets are designed this way, but they all should be. This bidet is not heated, and just like other reviewers, I found that it really doesn't need to be: there is no more unpleasant or unwelcome a feeling from the cold water when using the bidet than there is when washing your hands under a cold water tap. As for what I can conclude for this particular model: it seems to be well made, the controls are accessible and easy to use, yet not in the way, and there were no surprise annoyances that revealed themselves when I started using it. It was obvious that I had received a good product that represented a good value. I am by no means a plumber, yet it was easy for me to install. It came with one extra part, just in case, that the instructions said probably would not be needed, that could replace the little tube that supplies water to the toilet tank when you connect the bidet to the water supply. The part did turn out to be useful, and it prevented the need to run down to the hardware store and spend a couple extra bucks. The only thing extra that I did was to replace the bumpers on the underside of the toilet seat with taller ones. The bidet is installed where the seat connects to the toilet and adds a little extra distance between the seat and the rim of the bowl. I never even tried using the old bumpers, but replaced them pre-emptively when I installed the bidet, so I don't know if there would have been much of an issue with the old bumpers, but common sense tells me that the the toilet seat may have been left with a slight downward slope and maybe a little extra stress on some components. I cannot think of any complaints about this unit, and it is so much better than toilet paper that I became an instant convert and never looked back. I do not think you'll be disappointed with this bidet.
A**S
Great product, service, and value!
Overall, I have been very pleased with both the product and customer service!! I feel cleaner and more hygienic than using tissue/wipes alone. I'm not sure why bidets haven't had a wider spread in American culture (especially considering how much we spend on hygiene) but I'm happy that they seem to slowly becoming more mainstream. Before purchasing, I had some concerns and I'd like to share them (and my subsequent findings): 1. Would the water be too cold for comfort? Honestly, not at all!! I wasn't sure what to expect in that first use, but I was happy to learn that the water temperature was no issue. It's actually quite refreshing...especially on a hot day. 2. Was it easy to install/remove? This product is very simple to install...and remove (but I have no plan to do that)! My only recommendation would be to purchase toilet seat bumpers to prop up the front part of the seat as this will elevate the back slightly after installation. (They cost about $4 and you can get them on amazon too). I live in an apartment so I can uninstall and take this with me if/when I move. 3. How would it look? Since it's an addition to an existing toilet, it may be a slightly different color than the toilet...but I've quickly adjusted to it. The pressure knob sits on the right side about 4 inches out from the seat (so be sure you have room). Very easy to reach the knob. 4. How is the water pressure? Turn the knob slowly until you find the comfort you desire. I only turn it 1/4 of the way on and it works great!! It may have some dependency on your home or apartment's water pressure...but bottom line is be slow until you learn how high you want to turn it. 5. Effectiveness? I've been very pleased. You 'go', rinse a bit, and pat dry. :-) Occasionally I may still use a bit of toilet paper...but that's far and in between. I really do feel much cleaner using this system than I did using paper and wipes. In all, this is a great product and a great value. It's really good if you've been debating getting a bidet, but didn't want to spend too much without knowing how you'd like it. Give it a shot...I think you'll be very happy.
A**O
it's a shame to have to go anywhere but at home!
First off I'd say that my toilet paper consumption has decreased dramatically. At minimum a 60% reduction, maybe as much as 90% less because I really only use it now for drying off. The bidet is so wonderful I (serious here) have even invited friends over to poop and try it out. I find myself annoyed if I have to poop anywhere but home, and when I travel I look forward to returning home to my bidet. I feel that it does a better job cleaning than even meticulous toilet paper and moist wipes. Quite by accident I discovered that on occasion, when the user's body is positioned at the correct angle and under the right conditions (which I'm still not quite sure of) the water will actually find its way into the hole for a bit of an internal rinse-out. I agree with the consensus of other reviewers - the water pressure is excessive and perhaps a bit dangerous anywhere beyond the very lowest settings. This is only a negative if someone isn't aware and just jacks the switch all the way on without any caution. Another possible negative is that it very slightly reduces the space at the back of the toilet bowl, so for standing male urination, this gives guys a bit smaller area to aim at. In this household the benefits for the bidet FAR outweigh the possible negatives. The installation was really a cinch, I don't think it even took me 6 minutes to complete start to finish. I have the TOTO MS853113-01 Ultimate Round One Piece Toilet http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018LB7C0/ref=oh_details_o07_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 which is about as close to the wall as the bidet manufacturer's website specifications indicate. It fits very nicely with comfortable room to spare. And the toilet seat (one of the slow-close kinds) needed no adjustment at all. It operates perfectly and with no noticable difference from when the bidet wasn't there. Some reviewers have mentioned the need to use toilet seat bumpers but this was not necessary for me. This bidet _IS_ the way to go. It's inexpensive, seems to be well-made and durable, and it truly does its job well.
H**Y
Gateway in to the almost toilet paper free life!
This was my first experience with a bidet, before this I was just like you: using up multiple feet of toilet paper during my trips to the toilet and never really satisfied at the end of it all. Before I start talking about the bidet, I just like to acknowledge how great it is to not run out of toilet paper for months! I haven't needed to put a new roll in 3-4 weeks now and I still have over 60% left. I am not anyway saying that you'll be toilet paper free after installing this bad boy; you still would need to dry yourself after but at least that uses much less paper than cleaning from scratch. As a beginner and with no real plumbing experience I had been skeptical - almost afraid - to install this thing, fearing that I might break something or worst cause my bathroom to flood. But it was simple and quick installation after I had the right tool: a wrench! The instructions that are included are good enough and easy to follow. I was surprised at how well it fit on to my apartment's commode. Overall it took me about 15 minutes to install and get it ready for use. The water pressure that this bidet works at is insane. My first time using it in action was literally a shock, I had turned the dial to somewhere in middle of the 3rd and 4th circle. I barely turn the dial past the low marker now after learning that lesson. I have been using this for close to 4 weeks now almost daily and haven't noticed any issues with the water pressure or the functionality. I did have to readjust the nozzle a couple of times because it's aim and angle had shifted slightly. Not sure what to make of it but since its pretty easy to fix and considering that this works using springs and good old newtonian physics, I don't mind having to recalibrate it once in a while. Overall, I am a happy customer of LUXE Bidet Neo 110 and have recommended it to many of my friends and family members. Its cheap enough that you could test it out for a while and see if its for you. Plus it a lot more hygienic than using toilet paper alone. I would like to upgrade to a LUXE Bidet with more features like hot water, multiple angles, and self cleaning but I don't have a convenient hot water line nor a electrical outlet near my commode.
R**L
Product works as advertised and adds great value to our daily lifestyle
I have owned both Luxe Bidet Neo 110 and Neo 180. My parents have purchased the Neo 110 as well. The 110 comes with a single knob and the 180 has a few added options in the controls, but the components and build are the same. These are fantastic products enabling hands-free, hygienic, and low-cost cleaning with negligible added burden to maintain. Plastic Parts: Other reviewers have complained about the plastic T-adapter frequently. It is plastic and therefore of lower quality than metal T-adapters. If this is a concern, the metal adapters are available [1]. For me, this wasn't a major issue. I did find a leak once, on the Neo 180 after using it for about 8 months. I unscrewed the T-adapter, and screwed it back in, which stopped the leak. I am guessing I might have to do the same every few months; an acceptable hazard for the benefit this bidet provides. Water Pressure Control: Getting the right amount of water pressure in first try is an art. This is as true with these bidets as it is true for many overhead showers with pressure control option. This is just by nature of plumbing products available today. The designers of Luxe Bidet could upgrade to have even better pressure control but I do not believe there is a one-size-fits-all solution that is easy to do. Every building is setup differently, and if this is a significant issue in yours, I recommend pressure regulator units for the entire toilet to control the water pressure to your desired level (these units can increase pressure too). Fitting Under The Seat: This was perhaps my biggest issue. These bidets are fitted under the seat on the same screws that hold the seat. I ended up fixing it too firmly against the back of the toilet pot. As a result, every time someone sat on the seat, the plastic water valve of the bidet hit again the back until it cracked completely. The place where you screw the bidet has a long slit such that you can adjust this right. I didn't read the manuals so I do not know if there was a warning anywhere about this, but I would like to pace a disclaimer here (see below). The only thing I could do is replace the Bidet. Overall, I still think this deserves 5 stars. It is intuitively easy to install, such that I didn't need to read anything before doing it. Even if you have no experience with hands-on plumbing, as I am, the T-valve is just about screwing the fittings on both ends. Ultimately, the spray works as advertised, and there are no serious concerns with durability outside of the usual wear-and-tear of similar plastic-based products that go in the bathroom. Warning: Do not screw the bidet too firmly against the back of the toilet pot. There should be enough clearance for friction. [1] Luxe Metal T-adapter with Shut-off Valve, 3-way Tee Connector, Chrome Finish, for Luxe Neo Bidets
D**Y
Bidet IS the best way!
We absolutely love our Luxe Neo 110 bidet attachments; just wish we would have discovered them sooner. Why are Americans so resistant to the concept of the bidet? They are the rule rather than the exception in most of Europe-they have been mandatory in Italy since 1975- and extremely common in much of the rest of the world. We have a large Mideastern population in our area which wouldn't live without a bidet or a shataf, the eastern equivalent. We will always have bidets in our home from now on; no going back. We purchased a Neo 110 for our master bath, and soon added another in our guest bathroom. Installation was fast and easy with no more than a single wrench and took only about 10 minutes after pre-reading the instructions. So on to the pros and cons: Pros: The materials and overall quality seem to be more than adequate. I've seen where some reviewers have complained about the plastic tee connector supplied, but it's of substantial thickness and there is no real stress placed on this element, so I don't see it as a problem. Installation is laughably easy and trouble free. Regular cleaning is also easy, and occasional deep cleaning requires only removing the seat to completely lift off the device and clean all surfaces thoroughly. Cons: the only con I have is the same one reported by many reviewers before me; here in my locale with a municipal water delivery system, the water pressure is excessive at any but the lowest dial setting on the bidet. I agree that perhaps this should be re-engineered, but Luxe does offer an accessory that provides a shut-off valve that allows you to reduce the incoming water pressure, and as an extra bonus, allows you to shut off the bidet water supply, a very practical feature in households with small children, preventing the bidet from accidentally being turned on. I would like to evaluate one of these valves in the future, and will review it here if I do. You can find the valve on Amazon here: Luxe Metal T-adapter with Shut-off Valve, 3-way Tee Connector, Chrome Finish, for Luxe Neo Bidets http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FPYIK6M/ref=cm_cd_asin_lnk Update, July 2016: We're still happy with our bidets, and both are still functioning perfectly.
C**V
Amazing product - a life changer
I’ve always been interested in owning a bidet. There has always been a certain level of intrigue. The notion of having a cool, assertive jet of water thoroughly clean your nether regions resulting in a fresh behind has always appealed to me. Unfortunately, I always assumed it would be much too difficult to acquire one. I had absolutely no idea the bidet, in this portable, easy-to-install form, even existed. I always assumed they were large, porcelain units which had to be installed next to the toilet (as you would find in Europe) requiring elaborate plumbing and home renovation. However one day, I happened to read on a popular website (Reddit: /r/frugal) that the number one item that is recommended to a consumer both to save money, and to raise one’s quality of life is a portable bidet. I was immediately intrigued and set out to research the matter further. I had a specific price range in mind and I desired one which had an aesthetically pleasing, unobtrusive look. I finally settled on the Luxe Neo 110. The difference this simple device has made in my everyday life is immeasurable. The bidet arrived quickly in a well padded box. There are not a lot of components - the bidet itself, a braided hose with steel fittings, and a plastic tee. Installation was a snap. The trickiest part, and I cannot emphasize this enough, is you MUST make sure the fittings are threaded correctly. Other reviewers have complained about the plastic T fitting leaking water. It should not leak at all if it is threaded as it should be. It took me several attempts unscrewing the fitting and screwing it back to finally arrive at proper threading. Once installed I finally had the chance to try it out! that initial blast of water felt quite foreign and off-putting. I quickly become accustomed though and by the third or fourth usage, I had upped my setting to 2. Anything higher than 2 was just too intense. Of course your results may vary. As for the water temperature, because the water is being fed to the bidet from the pipes in the bathroom wall, the water temperature is typically room temperature and quite manageable, if not pleasurable, during these hot summer months. I do not feel as though a heating unit would be necessary to make me happy. I have used considerably less toilet paper since acquiring my Lux Neo 110. You will still need to pat yourself dry after each use, however the days of “endless wiping” are behind me. Perhaps it is tmi (too much information) but one of my biggest pet peeves previously was having to take ANOTHER shower after a particularly messy movement. Well no more. The bidet does it’s job effectively each and every time. The only downside I can think of is having to “go” whilst at work - I’ve become quite spoiled. If you are considering purchasing a bidet I would strongly recommend you do so! The Lux Neo 110 has proven to be a valuable and respected addition to our household.
W**M
Great bidet! Tips for cleaning & homes with kids :)
I'm loving this bidet! It hooked up more easily than I expected to our antiquated plumbing, and has been problem-free since I installed it last June (5 mos). The stream of water hits just where it's supposed to, and for women it's easy to freshen up in front too just by leaning forward (takes a "wee" bit of practice, pardon the pun -- the first time or two, I lifted up too far and shot water onto my undies). With our water pressure, I only use it on the lowest pressure setting -- not sure I want to power wash my privates, but it's good to know it's possible (folks with low water pressure may need the higher settings). At least start on the lowest setting, and increase the volume slowly if needed. The cold water hasn't been an issue so far, although now that it's November in New England, it is getting a little brisk (as true yanks, we have yet to put the heat on). I had originally considered getting one with a warm/hot water attachment, but as one reviewer pointed out, it would take as long for warm water to reach my tush as it does to reach my hands when I wash them in the sink, since the water sitting in the pipes is cold/room temp anyway. I'm thinking about wrapping a pipe heater around the hose connector and putting it on a timer so the water in the hose will be a little warmer when I wake up, but I'm going to wait it out a bit longer (If I do, I'll try to remember to update about whether it was successful or not. I already tried an electric heating pad, which didn't really work at all). Here's a tip if you have kids or even curious teens/adults in your home (I have 2" toddlers", ages 15 and 59!): a bidet is likely to hold novelty value, and they will probably want to "see" how it works, where the water comes out, etc. --and they will probably squirt themselves in the face, and then scream in horror about getting "toilet water" in their mouths (which is silly, because it's coming from the clean water supply line). Anticipating this, I put a large clear plastic container over the rim of the bowl with the seat/lid up (so the water would hit the inside of the container and drip back into the toilet bowl), so my daughter could turn it on and off to her hearts' content without needing a mop. I left the container handy in the tub next to the toilet so my daughter could show her curious friends when they came over and said "What's THAT?" ("a European bum-washer"). The novelty wore off pretty quickly after that. :) Also, be careful when you clean the toilet bowl -- I usually go in like gangbusters for a quick few swoooshes, and have smacked the nozzle/cover with the brush several times. It doesn't seem to have damaged anything, but now I remind myself to go slower and exercise caution around the nozzle area. I also open the cover to check/clean the nozzle, and have been pleasantly surprised with how clean it stays on its own -- I'd been a bit concerned that it would get gross, but it doesn't at all. Fast shipping and follow-up customer service from 2Go Products, would recommend both product and seller highly! Happy flushing! :)
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