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SAMODRA Non-Electrical Slim Toilet Bidet - 3 Colours $40.99 Delivered @ Samodra-AU Amazon AU

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A slightly different model of this toilet bidet is on sale and cheaper by a dollar than the previous deal. This one has a different design with the colours white, black and brushed nickel available on the button control panel.

It's compatible with most toilet seats out there. It's non-electrical, has adjustable water pressure, two spraying modes with a front and rear wash and a self cleaning nozzle. There are plenty of pictures in the reviews section from Australian reviewers too.

And as I always say - once you experience a bidet you never want to go back.

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  • +3

    No warm water, no thanks.

    • +1

      Lifeissuffering agrees with you for some reason

  • +8

    Be mindful if it's not watermark certified and if it does not have a back flow valve - it's illegal. It could contaminate drinking water for the area

  • +2

    does it have optional ejection seat timer for those who stay on too long

  • +1

    Aliexpress has the back flow preventer for around $6 if you can wait for the delivery.
    These bidets are awesome.
    Don't press the T.R button (tampon remover lol)

    • Can you trust them though? I'm assuming they are not certified.

    • Is from experience ?

      • Yes, I have a bidet.
        Tampon remover is a joke lol

  • +1

    Backflow preventer costs nearly half the device itself lol… tempting though.

    • See above someone say 6 bucks

      • +1

        I wont take risk with $6 item from Aliexpress for such crucial item.

  • +1

    How do you connect one of these if you have an internal type of inlet connection?

    • You can't. If you don't have the same outlet like the one in the Amazon ad then it's not worth it as you may need a plumbing professional

  • It wonder the elephant in room has not been addressed about backflow preventer requirements in newer houses that have water coming from rain tank not the mains….

    • +3

      Perhaps reading the comments will shed some light? It's been addressed and links have been provided.

  • Be wary that your piping is on the same side as the controller.

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