Collection: Inserts

An insert bidet, often referred to as a bidet attachment, is a plumbing fixture designed to be installed between an existing toilet seat and the toilet bowl. It allows users to clean themselves with a stream of water after using the toilet, offering a more hygienic and eco-friendly alternative to toilet paper.

Key Features:

  • Easy Installation: No need for a full bathroom remodel. Most models can be installed in under 30 minutes using basic tools.

  • Manual or Electric Operation: Non-electric models typically have a control dial and rely on water pressure, while electric ones may offer heated water, air drying, and even remote control.

  • Adjustable Spray: Most bidets offer adjustable water pressure and nozzle position to suit individual preferences.

  • Single or Dual Nozzles: Some models include dual nozzles for front and rear cleansing.

  • Eco-Friendly: Reduces the use of toilet paper, lowering costs and environmental impact.

Common Materials: Durable plastics or stainless steel parts for the nozzles and valves, depending on the price and quality.

Usage: After using the toilet, the user activates the water spray with a control dial or button. The water stream cleans the desired area, and the user can dry off with toilet paper or a towel if air drying is not included.