🚿 Elevate your bathroom game with YASFEL – where clean meets convenience!
The YASFEL Bidet Attachment is a non-electric, self-cleaning toilet accessory featuring dual spray modes for posterior and feminine wash with adjustable pressure. Its ultra-thin design and premium metal components ensure durability and a sleek fit. Easy DIY installation is supported by clear instructions and a lifetime warranty, making it a hygienic, eco-friendly upgrade for modern bathrooms.
Brand | YASFEL |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
Mounting Type | Protruding |
Finish Type | 涂色 |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Blue White |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | 1* bidet body, 1* metal braided flexible hose, 1* leakproof T-valve, 3* toilet seat bumper, 1* teflon tape, 2* non-slip mat, 1* user manual |
Special Feature | Self Cleaning Nozzle |
Handle Type | Push Button |
Style | Modern |
Installation Type | Easy to Install |
Handle Material | ABS |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Warranty Type | lifetime |
Handle Location | Right |
Hose Length | 25.59 Inches |
Is Electric | No |
Manufacturer | yasfel |
Part Number | BD-AU0847 |
Item Weight | 1.91 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.64 x 4 x 3.42 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AU0847 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | 涂色 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Self Cleaning Nozzle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | lifetime |
N**A
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Don't let the price fool you, this is a high quality item. I was a little hesitant because of the very reasonable price compard to other bidet attachments, but so glad I gave it a try. Everything, I mean everything was as described and some. Easy install, my biggest problem was re-installing my seat becaue it was a big wood seat, but that was on me and solved very easily with patience only. The total install even with having to play with my seat a little longer was about 25 minutes and NO leaks to report. Now the test! The control knobs (2) worked perfectly. One for directional control and cleaning the tubes, for lack of a better word worked perfectly, the other control knob for flow control was again excellent. I read some other reviews about not being too good for controllong water pressue, NOT so on this device. I was able to control the exact water pressue desired without issue. Bottom line, I almost paid 4 to 5 times more for the exact same thing, just a different name. So happy with this bidet attachment it definitely won't be going back. First actual use was right on target and the resultas were fabulous. I will admit I have never used a bidet before, and now I don't know why! I purchased the blue color because it was dirt cheap as for price but to my surprise it looks great and works great, about all I can say about it other than if you think you always have to pay more to get a better product, not so at least for this bidet attachment.
P**N
Comparable to the Luxe W85 But for Much Less!
This is a bidet for my second bathroom, my first being the Luxe W85 (Walmart exclusive model) that I bought a while ago on sale and they are very comparable in actual use and features but this Yasfel is cheaper by quite a bit.This top section is aimed at those that never had a bidet, the bottom is for those wondering about the installation/comparison between this Yasfel and the Luxe W85.---------------------------------First, if you never had a bidet, you should get one! They aren't as life changing as some make it out to be, but they are nice to have, aren't very expensive, can be installed easily, and are pretty discrete once installed.Second, I don't think a bidet will eliminate the need for TP, but will cut down on how much is needed depending on your habits. Also, I think you will need to use at least some to dry off after using it.Third, if you are worried about it not being heated, worry not! Unless you live in climate where it's cold enough to need a heated toilet seat, I think you can get away with an unheated bidet. I, at least, wasn't as sensitive to cold water down there as I thought I would be. It's not nearly as bad as washing your hands in cold water is, for instance, since we have far more nerves in our hands.And forth, installation is easy! Don't let that scare you off. Included instructions are nice and clear with diagrams to help. The kit even includes some Teflon plumbers tape so all you will need is a screwdriver (to remove the toilet seat) and a wrench to work with the hoses.---------------------------------Installation was just as easy as the W85 (took me about 30 minutes), but it should be noted that unlike the Luxe, the Yasfel doesn't come with wrenches and only a metal T waterline splitter. So you will need your own tools to install the Yasfel. However, I think most people that are buying a bidet intending to install it themselves probably have the requisite tools of a wrench and screwdriver. Personally, I think this is a win for the Yasfel; I would rather pay less and have fewer accessories that I'm not going use and/or not need, but that's just me.One thing to note on installation, my toilets used PEX from the water valve to the water tank that was exactly the length necessary to reach. PEX is too stiff to bend it enough to make room for the T splitter so I had to replace my supply line hoses with the normal braided metal ones in order to install both of my bidets. YMMV since every bathroom is different, but it's something to be aware of if you are considering one of these.Once installed, function of the Yasfel and W85 are exactly the same. One dial controls which nozzle is used and one controls the water pressure. The Yasfel has the advantage of having a more gradual pressure control, which I appreciate.The only feature that the W85 has that the Yasefel doesn't is the splash guard door. So if that's a deal breaker, be aware. Also, the water inlet placement of the two are different. The Yasfel's inlet is pointing directly down while the W85's inlet is at the back of the control section. This means that the water hose on the Yasfel hangs down and is more likely to be bumped, caught, or generally be in the way compared to the rear exiting W85. Depending on your bathroom layout and toilet placement, this could be an issue for you, but for me, since that side of my toilet is right next to my tub, I don't foresee it being a problem.And lastly, both models share an annoyance. The label/decal around the dials isn't made from a hard, clear plastic, it's a rubbery material. This means cleaning that portion is needlessly difficult since it clings to contaminates. This is a shame since the rest of the bidet is hard, slick plastic that cleans up super easy.All in all, I'm very happy with this Yasfel. It's feature rich, easy to use and install, and was a great price at only about twenty freedom buckaroos. So get one! Your bottom will thank you. :)
R**B
Good one
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T**E
Outstanding bidet
Satisfied with the merchandise. Price is just right.
F**O
Excelente producto
Muy útil en la higiene personal.
A**R
This Bidet is very easy to install.
I love both the price and the quality. Nice design and very practical.
E**A
Recommend
Easy and a great option
N**K
What a mess!
For those who were able to install this in 8 minutes with no issues, consider yourself lucky.You remember that kids’ book, IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE? That’s how I felt trying to install this. One thing led to another and quickly snowballed into an all-day task that required two different trips to the hardware store. Let me explain..First off, removing my existing toilet seat was more involved than I thought. I ended up breaking the plastic screws holding it in place. You know what you can’t buy at Home Depot? Just the plastic screws. So I had to buy a new toilet seat.Came home and went to install the actual bidet. I turned off the water and hooked up all the connections as instructed, including the plumbers tape. I hadn’t totally tightened the new toilet seat yet just in case…which I’m glad I did.When I turned the water back on, it instantly started leaking from ALL of the connections. I turned the water off, tightened everything a bit more, and turned it back on. Still leak city. Turned the water back off, unhooked all of the connections, and dried everything off. Left it for a couple hours to fully dry. When I came back, I replaced the plumber’s tape and tried again. Still leaked from every connection. At this point, I decided I was done. I unhooked everything and went back to the previous state where the water supply was connected directly to the toilet. Turned the water back on and then the SUPPLY LINE was leaking. Somewhere in the install or uninstall process, the supply line was damaged! So back to the hardware store to get a replacement.Once I got home and hooked it up, no more leaks. My toilet was back to how it was before I started this process. I finished installing the new seat, threw the bidet parts back in the box and started the return process.I did closely examine the bidet itself, and it’s all cheap plastic. Even if everything installed correctly, I don’t think I would have had any faith that it would last for very long.I’m still interested in the concept of a bidet but will probably find a higher-quality model and put it on a punch list for a plumber or handyman.
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