Brand | LUXE Bidet |
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Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Finish Type | Polished |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Blue |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | NEO 180 Bidet Attachment |
Handle Type | Knob |
Style | Nozzle |
Installation Type | Single Hole |
Model Name | Bidet |
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Manufacturer | LUXE Bidet |
Part Number | Neo 180 |
Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 7 x 3 inches |
Item model number | BidetNeo180s |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 13.5 x 7 x 3 inches |
Finish | Polished |
Horsepower | 0.1 hp |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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LUXE Bidet NEO 180 - Self-Cleaning, Dual Nozzle, Non-Electric Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seat, Adjustable Water Pressure, Rear and Feminine Wash, Lever Control (Blue)
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Brand | LUXE Bidet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Finish Type | Polished |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Blue |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | NEO 180 Bidet Attachment |
Handle Type | Knob |
Style | Nozzle |
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- DUAL WASH MODES – The rear wash sprays a stronger flow towards the rear. The feminine wash sprays a softer flow towards the front. The feminine wash also helps to keep you clean during monthly cycles and comes in handy for new or expecting mothers.
- HYGIENIC PROTECTION – The guard gate is designed to shield the nozzles for your ultimate sanitary experience. The nozzles automatically retract behind the guard gate after each wash to ensure it is protected until your next use.
- THE ULTIMATE VALUE – With a sleek design and high-quality parts, our bidet attachment will give your bathroom a next-level look. Constructed with high-pressure valves with metal-ceramic cores and steel hoses instead of plastic.
- AN EASY HOME UPGRADE – Elevating your home with a luxurious element has never been easier. Includes ALL PARTS AND TOOLS to get your bidet up and running in minutes. Easily attaches to and detaches from any standard two-piece toilet.
- 18-MONTH WARRANTY – Our world-class Customer Care team is always here to make sure you are 100% satisfied, so anytime you have problems or concerns about the products, we are just one call away. Register your bidet online and get an extended warranty.
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Easy to install | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
Softness | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Temperature Control | 3.6 | 4.4 | 3.1 | 3.4 | 4.4 | 3.5 |
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handle material | Ceramic | Ceramic | Stainless Steel | Ceramic | Ceramic | Ceramic |
handle type | Knob | Lever | Knob | Knob | Lever | Knob |
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NEO 180 | NEO 185 Plus | LUXE Toilet Seat |
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FEATURESRetractable nozzles, protective guard gate, and built to fit most toilet setups. | FEATURESSlide-in Installation, Advanced 360° Self-Clean Mode, and Lift-to-Clean Hinges. | FEATURESSoft-close, quick-release, and designed to fit any bidet attachment. |
WHY THISLUXE Bidet's original best-selling bidet. | WHY THISLUXE Bidet's innovative bidet with never-before-seen patented features. | WHY THISSeamlessly install with any bidet attachment or as a normal feature-packed seat. |
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4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #9,737 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #27 in Bidet Attachments |
Date First Available | October 31, 2012 |
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Customers like the performance, ease of installation, quality and cleanliness of the bidet. For example, they mention it's well functioning, extremely effective and a very simple, but super useful bide. They appreciate the gentle cleaning and that it leaves them feeling super clean every time. That said, opinions are mixed on the water pressure and leakage.
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Customers find the installation process of the faucet to be easy. They mention that the instructions are simple, and the product is easy to use.
"...First up, the installation... Very easy to install (took less that 30 minutes). I decided to also install a new toilet seat when adding the bidet...." Read more
"...This can be really, really easy to do. There are three settings on this bidet, one of which is to clean the nozzles themselves...." Read more
"...Apart from that, the installation went fairly smoothly on my old john- I did have concerns about the original water line, which was a solid brass..." Read more
"...Self-cleaning option-- Easy installation with the right tools and knowledge-- The fresh, clean feeling I have after using it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the bidet. They say it is really well functioning, extremely effective, and perfect. They also say it's a super useful bide that has no problems at all. Customers also mention that the stream of water is pleasant and refreshing. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of this high-quality product.
"...For once, everything works as it should. The unit is inexpensive but doesn't appear so, and it has held up under pressure, so to speak...." Read more
"...you probably have the same curiosity... The answer is, it does a VERY effective job! The follow up wipe to dry was clean. I was impressed...." Read more
"...After receiving replacement parts I reinstalled it, though, and it works great. I plan to install a second one in another bathroom...." Read more
"...This item has been a great addition to the house, providing a level of hygiene and comfort I didn’t know I was missing...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the cleanliness of the faucet. They mention that it leaves them feeling super clean every time, without having to chafe their skin. They appreciate the gentle cleaning with the 180 as the constant wiping. The bidet is extremely clean and has a guard against toilet water. It makes a handy ball wash and is sanitary. The nozzle cleaning setting is self-explanatory, and there is no mess under the seat. It is a great addition to the house, providing a level of hygiene and comfort they didn't know they were missing.
"...When I was finished, there was no mess under the seat, just some evidence of water spray on the bottom of the seat...." Read more
"...purchasing the optional metal T-adapter as it provides a safeguard against accidental overuse and helps to limit the force of the water spray making..." Read more
"...This item has been a great addition to the house, providing a level of hygiene and comfort I didn’t know I was missing...." Read more
"...For the dudes, well, suffice it to say that it makes a handy ball wash...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the faucet. They say it is very inexpensive, saves time, and money. Customers also say it's the best investment, and the best quality for the price. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...For once, everything works as it should. The unit is inexpensive but doesn't appear so, and it has held up under pressure, so to speak...." Read more
"...Nothing but a clean and clear spray of water.Great purchase, easy install, great function and it even looks kinda cool...." Read more
"...Review in a nutshell: The Luxe Bidet Neo 180 is fantastic. An economical device that installs fast, is easy to use, and delivers on expectations...." Read more
"...: if you've ever thought about trying a bidet, this is the most cost-effective way to join the club, and you can order with confidence knowing..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the faucet. They mention it has a high quality build, and feels great when you hold it. The construction is professional, and it holds up well without any breakage or leaks. The plumbing parts are good, and the bidet has survived a pretty major move. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The unit is inexpensive but doesn't appear so, and it has held up under pressure, so to speak...." Read more
"...Review in a nutshell: The Luxe Bidet Neo 180 is fantastic. An economical device that installs fast, is easy to use, and delivers on expectations...." Read more
"...A minor annoyance but you have to clean it each time. This bidet is minimal. No complaints at all." Read more
"Summary: Great value for the price, really good plumbing parts, only one minor quibble (mentioned below)...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the faucet. They say it looks great, slicker, and cleaner than other designs. They also mention that the box is well designed, clean, and inviting. Customers also say that the color is perfect for their bathroom and that the controls are easy.
"...I really, really like the Luxe Bidet Neo 180. It is a nice looking addition to a toilet seat; unobtrusive, sleek, and completely lacking any..." Read more
"...Great purchase, easy install, great function and it even looks kinda cool...." Read more
"...No issues there. The box is clean and inviting and the contents are arranged well within it...." Read more
"...The water pressure is strong. The sleek style fits my bathroom aesthetics." Read more
Customers are mixed about the water pressure of the faucet. Some mention that it's amazing, while others say that it hurts. Some say that the water is high and difficult to control.
"...I must say I like this style of lever as you can easily control the flow of water by pulling up and pushing down as slow or quickly as desired..." Read more
"...The excessive water pressure is a serious issue. It's all fun and games until somebody puts an eye out...." Read more
"...Has a self cleaning option which is nice. You can control the water pressure...." Read more
"...The handle that turns the bidet on has a short pull, and the pressure ratchets up quickly. With practice, though, you’ll find your “sweet spot”...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the faucet. Some mention that it was easy to install with no leaks, while others say that there was still some leakage. Some say that the water started leaking rusty water from the side, and that it dribbled a puddle onto the floor. Some customers also mention that the unit can leave their bum area very wet, and the water input was canted a bit.
"...the plastic adapter that came with the bidet, and there was still some leakage but not anywhere near as much as with the metal adapter...." Read more
"...All the hoses connected easily with no leaks. Very impressed at how simple and intuitive the whole process was...." Read more
"...Things I don't like as much about it:-- No waterproof tape included in the kit--..." Read more
"...No leaks, no problems...." Read more
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Then on to the plumbing, where you turn off the water supply leading to the toilet and add the diverter valve which routes water to both the tank and the bidet. Depending upon the proximity of walls, this can take 5 minutes, or an hour, and either involve leisurely lefty-loosey and righty-tighty manipulations, or standing on your head with a crescent wrench in one hand and a hammer in the other and resurrecting the vocabulary you learned from watching several seasons of The Sopranos. I was unsure of how sturdy the supplied diverter valve was (after reading other product reviews) so I ordered a heavy-duty brass valve, just to be safe. Turns out that was not needed, in my case at least.
At this point the bidet is ready to go, so make sure you are, as well. The Neo 180 has a nifty valve on top which is your joystick for controlling water pressure. There is a second valve in back which rotationally controls whether the spray unit is meant for a Jennifer, Ted (or transitionally, Bruce) or for automatic nozzle cleaning. Both valves seem to be holding up well.
But don't take this process lightly. They should actually require you to post WARNING signs in the bathroom - this thing can change your whole outlook on life, or give you several new ventilation outlets. The water pressure that comes out of this unit is ridiculous - almost to the point where you could find yourself with 1 or 2 extra a*******. Seriously. Children should not use without adult supervision.
The other thing is that I installed the bidet initially in January...in Colorado. The 180 is a coldwater-only unit. Other reviews mentioned that having "insulated pipes" would provide enough protection from the cold to make the cleansing experience acceptable. Well, I'm here to tell you that a polar bear might not mind it, but firehose pressure combined with 33 degree water is not my idea of "date night".
On my initial use, I took a calm, measured approach and thought I was bracing myself for what was to come. Wrong. The pressure alone was enough to rip you a new one. And the frigid stream felt like someone had inserted an icycle where the sun don't shine. Come to think of it, maybe the cold water is what saved me from a trip to the ER. Evidently your hind-end is considered part of the "absolutely, positively, critically-necessary core body parts", because although I felt myself going into shock, blood was rushing to the scene of the accident in an attempt to resuscitate that part of my anatomy.
After I peeled myself off the ceiling and regained my vision, I studied the valve and realized that it had some play in its travel - meaning it wasn't an "on or off" proposition, but had a range of motion to experiment with to try to tame down the firehose effect. So, I spent a good amount of time trying to find the sweet spot where I'd receive the cleansing action I was after, but also limit the amount of damage I did to myself. In the end, and I mean that literally, I could not find a setting low enough to keep me from involuntarily clenching and howling. But, I had true belief in the product and I wanted it to be successful. So, I devised a work-around with a small rubber gasket that I carved to size and placed in the inlet of the valve. I was desperate to reduce both the volume and pressure of the water before it had a chance to interact with my privates again. Self-preservation must be a deeply-ingrained gene because I had not previously found use for it as much as I did then.
The gasket did seem to work to the point that I was no longer shaking in my shorts in anticipation of another encounter. However, once the fear of injury was addressed, I became even more aware of the water temp, which by that time must have approached absolute zero.
Now, on to a few logistical issues. The valve which regulates water pressure is right up on top of the unit. The valve has an oblong shape and is raised somewhat from the underlying construction. What this amounts to is this elevated protrusion is hungry for anything that comes near its path. This includes unintentional hand movements while wearing a wrist watch, swatting at wayward gnats on the wall, perusing Facebook on the iPad, etc.. Now consider that you have de-throned and are vigorously cleaning the toilet and its surrounds, or you just happen to snag a pocket while pulling yourself into the upright and locked position... Yes, innocent gestures of many kinds will get you a solid "shot in the eye", or worse.
I don't want you to get the wrong idea here. I really, really like the Luxe Bidet Neo 180. It is a nice looking addition to a toilet seat; unobtrusive, sleek, and completely lacking any medical procedure feeling. It is attractive and should only raise problems if the cleaning lady happens to snag the wrong handle at the wrong time.
Now, on to change in location. We happen to have a nice little place about 660 miles down the east side of the Baja Peninsula bordering the Sea of Cortez. The area is beautiful but you have to be careful with water usage and waste disposal. Septic systems down there are iffy at best. Consequently, we try to keep as much paper waste out of the septic tank as possible. For years, I've tormented myself with wondering when the whole septic system would suffer a gran mal seizure and collapse. The Luxe Bidet 180 has been the answer to that.
With most purchases you try to convince yourself that you made a good decision and that you're happy with the purchase. For once, this is actually a true statement. Having one installation under my belt, the Mexico install was freaky fast. In addition, the water pressure down there is a fraction of what we have at home. And, the water temperature is a joy. I hate to admit that one of the highlights of my earthly existence so far...is this bidet. For once, everything works as it should. The unit is inexpensive but doesn't appear so, and it has held up under pressure, so to speak. But, even considering the caveats I've mentioned, I rank this purchase right up there with the '68 Ford Torino GT I had in high school, as far as satisfaction.
All amplifications aside, the Neo 180 is a very economical solution to personal hygiene. If you live in a clime where you don't have to chip ice from your eyelids every morning, this coldwater unit should suit you fine. If you have easy and nearby access to hot water (the sink next to the toilet perhaps), maybe you should consider the Neo 320, which incorporates that feature. Neither of these requires electricity to operate, which is a huge bonus. I have other toilet bidets in our house that are hooked up to electricity and provide a very nice water temp and an even pressure. But those units cost $500 or more, as well as an electrician's time to install an outlet. The 180 gives you what you need at a price where you can still afford to eat.
I would suggest to the manufacturers of the Luxe Bidet Neo 180 the following design changes:
- The excessive water pressure is a serious issue. It's all fun and games until somebody puts an eye out. Maybe they could provide an engineered pressure reducer, which may be nothing more than a properly sized disk or gasket.
- The pressure regulator handle is much too easy to snag and could cause both a painful experience if you're in repose, or an embarrassing experience if you or a guest are just tidying up. Perhaps, some kind of indent position, which locks the handle in place until you really want to pull the trigger, is in order. This would also prevent accidents involving young, curious children.
- The housing, which contains the spray nozzle, may prevent the unit from fitting your toilet. I had to try several positions before my Toto toilet allowed the spray nozzle to drop down and engage.
Other than that, how can you lose? If nothing else, put one in the mother-in-law's bath just for dinnertime conversation. Maybe you can supply her with an old, ragged Swiffer as enticement.
First up, the installation... Very easy to install (took less that 30 minutes). I decided to also install a new toilet seat when adding the bidet. We're planning to buy a new toilet in the coming months, so I just purchased a cheap seat for the time being. Cost me less than $6 at WalMart for a decent wood seat that fit perfectly with no gap issues. All the hoses connected easily with no leaks. Very impressed at how simple and intuitive the whole process was. There are instructions, but if you're marginally savvy, you won't need them. Installation is super easy. The package also comes with the necessary tools and thread tape, all in the box. The only other tool I needed that was not in the box was a screwdriver to remove the existing bolts on the seat.
Now for the test... WOW!!!! Let me tell you, yes it works! I must say I like this style of lever as you can easily control the flow of water by pulling up and pushing down as slow or quickly as desired (much like a regular faucet). One tip: Recommend setting the dial to Clean mode when not in use. It's easy enough to bump the lever when sitting down and give yourself an early shot in the yehaw. My wife giggled when she heard the first unexpected "hooooo!" It's actually not bad at all. I know there are more expensive units that even use warm water and cost a lot more money, but I can't see how that would be necessary at this point. The cool water is actually not a shocker or unpleasant at all so it works just fine and means less to hook up and less money to spend. What a great device!
I have to be honest, when the spray is occurring, the impression is that it must be making a complete mess under the seat, splattering water everywhere (especially since it took a moment to adjust myself to find the "sweet spot" - ha). I checked several times to see if water was spraying over the sides, but it wasn't. When I was finished, there was no mess under the seat, just some evidence of water spray on the bottom of the seat. I hesitate to get too graphic here, but if you're reading this it's because you probably have the same curiosity... The answer is, it does a VERY effective job! The follow up wipe to dry was clean. I was impressed. No complaints from ol' Mr. Hemorrhi either.
My wife was next up... Actually, she avoided use of it for most of the day, even using the hall toilet instead (which she NEVER uses) - hahaha. Finally, she was a good sport gave it a reluctant try. I waited, respectfully, in the next room.... I heard the spray kick in and her immediate "whoooo". "Now how about that honey?" I said... She replied, "yup, it works." That's pretty much all she said and I had a good laugh. It wasn't as bad as she expected. She wasn't brave enough to try the "Women Wash" setting yet, but give it time. hehehe
Finally, the self-cleaning nozzle wash. Works beautifully. Just set the dial to Cleaning and pull the lever. Water rushes down, completely covering and cleaning both nozzles. No mess, no splash, works perfect.
One thing I was concerned about, which hasn't proven to be an issue at all. My current toilet is a bit older and holds more water in the bowl than most newer toilets I've observed. I was concerned that the spray nozzles would submerge in the water when activated, but it seems that does not occur. Nothing but a clean and clear spray of water.
Great purchase, easy install, great function and it even looks kinda cool. Best of all, it does the job very well and makes for a happy back side I must say. Highly recommended!
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Pro:
Easy to install
Less toilet paper used
Good quality
Con:
Water pressure is a bit high
Toilet seat does not sit flush with the bowl unless you purchase bumper separately
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Got recommended about this product after I gave up initially looking for something similar. The other products I've research before cost $100s more, but they are full toilet seat replacement and usually an import item from Japan. This cost a fraction less than the full toilet seat bidet but does get the essential job done, to wash your toosh after you deuce. This model however does include a setting for feminine wash (round dial, middle for regular wash, right to clean the jets, left for female use).
It works great, I have no problem with the installation. It takes about 15-20 minutes to install, and all you really need is a wrench and a flat head screw driver. Some complained how they wish the included "T" adapter to be metal and not plastic, I think it is fine since plastic doesn't rust and usually the existing fittings you are replacing are already plastic. You just have to remember to finger tight the nut plus maybe one turn with the wrench, don't over tighten it otherwise you'll crash it. Do check all the fittings there is a plastic gasket inside prior to installing.
This model only only supply cold water, since it takes water from the same source as your toilet tank. You probably could wire the hose to the hot water tap from your faucet. However, even in the winter (about -5 degree Celsius where I'm located today), I found the water just refreshing and not overly cold. My wife had tried using it as well after some convincing. She said it works fine after you find out where the jet is shooting, but do need some getting used to if you never used a bidet before.
One thing I do wish they would upgrade on the next model would be to include a water pressure reducer. After you initially installed the unit, place your hand in front of the jet and see where it shoots for alignment. It can easily shoots water onto the facing wall or out the door if your have a smaller bathroom. Other than that, for the price, you can't really go wrong if you are interested/intrigued in a bidet. You save more than a fraction of the price of a separate bidet unit, and you also use less toilet paper. I haven't seen a spike in the water bill since the water you use per wash is so minimal.
Great company, great product, highly recommend.