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The BHCW01 is a non-electric, dual-nozzle bidet attachment featuring adjustable hot and cold water with a locking knob for personalized comfort. Built with stainless steel screws and a brass water inlet, it offers durability and leak resistance. Designed for easy DIY installation, itโs perfect for families, pregnant women, and anyone prioritizing hygiene and wellness.















| ASIN | B01JFA605Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #168,012 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #181 in Bidet Attachments |
| Brand | ABHQP |
| Brand Name | ABHQP |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,299 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ABHQP INC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BCA2 |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Name | Self Cleaning Hot and Cold Water Bidet |
| Model Number | BHCW01 |
| UPC | 600682817844 787794251886 |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |
C**Z
After 52 years NOT using this kind of product, I can't go back in just one week!!!
Let's face it, this is NOT the "all bells and whistles" "top of the line product" that you WILL end up wanting, but a rather affordable version which is also very easy to install, and that WILL convert you to use this system instead of smearing things around. This product however is an EXCELLENT entry level system that will help you getting acquainted with a different approach, and like I said, will have you want to upgrade to one with drying air function. For my particular install, my husband had a wall between our toilet and the source of hot water, and he had to drill to run the water line for hot water. The line is small, and what he did is he sharpened the edges of the line before running it through the holes which were made precisely to it's size. Once the line had these edges sharpened to allow easier pushing through, he use a piece of a wire hanger to find the holes on both ends, and then used a vice grip to hold the wire in place as he pushed the line on it to guide it to the hole on the opposite side of the wall, the holes didn't match on both sides, but the same piece of wire helped him drill a guide hole before enlarging just to the size of the line. Once the line was guided, he pulled the wire and the rest easily. The install turned up as clean as it gets. The hot water takes a long time to reach, and it even doesn't arrive all that hot, but the heater is in the opposite side of the house, and the water flow is small, so this is understandable. Other than having a preheated container feeding the line, or the water heated on demand, this is as good as it gets on the cheap, and it is good, more than good enough. The pressure of the water is adjustable obviously, and can be increased to your preference. My husband suffers from hemorrhoids and has been EXTREMELY happy with the system, I shouldn't say this but he claims he can even aim the jet and get a bit of an inside wash too! He is actually happier than me with this. Now he wants to get a version that requires electricity to include heated water on demand, and air drying functions too. Oh boy!!!
V**C
Awesome bidet at a great price.
I own two electric, heated bidets. I am very please with them. I ordered this bidet for the half bathoom which doesnโt see much action. I ordered this model because it had hot water which is a must in the northeast. The install was straightforward and then I took it for a test ride... I was pleasantly surprised. With the exception of the unit not being eclectric it worked great. So much so that I can honestly say, if one of my more expensive bidets stop working I would replace it with this unit. It is well made, easy to install and at a great price. I recommend you turn on the hot water in the sink where the hot water line was install prior to using bidet. This way the line to the unit will be primed with warm water. Place the units hot water setting on the lowest setting prior to using and adjust your temperature. The one con I have is that my electric bidets will not work unless it senses your on the seat. A curious child can turn knob, get a shot in the face and run away leaving the water flowing. This con isn't enough for me to rate it anything other than a 5 star, great product.
P**.
It works as advertised, but I have some nitpicks
Before buying this bidet, I had already bought and installed a no-frills bidet (single nozzle, single knob, cold water only) that I was happy with. So I decided to install another one in my downstairs bathroom. My downstairs toilet is right next to the sink so I figured, "hey, why not install one that will tie into the hot water of the sink?". So I settled on this bidet, and in doing so, I also got the dual nozzle. The install process was not quite as easy as my first bidet. I found the written instructions a bit unclear but just looking at the pictures/diagrams gave me enough information to finish it. Having to tap into the hot water line under my sink complicated things, although I eventually got that down. I didn't like their insistence in replacing the hose that connects with the toilet tank, which was a VERY awkward replacement that took several tries to get water tight (seems totally unnecessary too, as my first bidet only required putting a splitter at the incoming cold water knob, without touching the line that goes to the toilet tank). Like any add-on bidet, it raised the height of the back of the toilet seat, however NO toilet bumpers were included to even the height of the seat, so I had to spend another $7 to order some from Amazon. The bidet works as expected, but one annoyance I have with it is that the first knob (to select "spray type") has WAY too many "degrees of click" (TWELVE, I counted), even though it actually only has 3 choices: Regular Wash, Women's Wash, and Nozzle Wash. In other words, you turn the dial, hear click-click-click, and then finally on the 4th click it actually changes the setting. None of the inbetween clicks seem to do anything, I think it's probably because they just re-used a dial for something with more settings. After all that, I didn't actually find the addition of hot water to be all that useful. My first bidet got me used to using cold water, and in order to actually get warm water, I have to run the Nozzle Wash setting at full blast for a good 10-20 seconds, which just seems wasteful. My wife tried the "women's wash" and said it didn't seem any different from the regular wash. Overall this bidet does what it sets out to do, but unless you really want that warm water (and are OK with running the nozzle 10-20 seconds before hand to get it every time), I would just stick with a simple cold water bidet.
J**S
Be sure to learn how to adjust the water pressure
I used to use Charmin Ultra Soft tissue and Cottonelle. I still have both in my bathroom for women who don't want to use the bidet. My bathroom is female friendly. I'm thinking about buying some bidet towels. I don't really need them. I've been patting dry with Charmin. What surprised me, I don't have to first wipe with toilet tissue. Once you adjust the water pressure you can move the intergluteal cleft so the water hits all parts of it. If you have the pressure correctly adjusted you can thoroughly yourself and have no need to wipe, just pat dry. Have you've ever gotten out of the shower and had to pass waste? You had to get back into the shower to clean yourself again. The bidet eliminates the need to get back into the shower, it does the job just as well as the shower. Another surprise was the cost $49.99. I thought bidets were expensive. This unit is easy to install and once you do you'll never be without one.
C**E
Cheap, works, no power needed, unlimited hot water, tough to install
I like this because it's in stock, cheap, high pressure (adjustable), and it uses hot water from the house supply and not a little electric tank that can run out. My girlfriend doesn't want cold only, so that wasn't an option. Installation is not as easy as other units. The ones that use electricity to heat water only need one connection to the water supply, for example. This needs two. The supplied equipment was lacking as well. My cold water toilet supply line, cold water sink supply line, and hot water sink supply line are all 1/2". This bidet only comes with equipment to connect one 1/2" line and one smaller supply line. I guess maybe some houses have smaller supply lines for the hot water? Also it didn't include long toilet seat bolts even though it adds to how long those need to be to secure it and the lid to the toilet. My old bolts no longer reached through the toilet lid, bidet, and down to where the nuts had to be screwed on under the toilet. It only costs an hour and $5 or $10 dollars at a hardware store to get the right equipment, though, at least.
S**D
squeaky clean, love it
love it, assembling was hard though bc we have a small bathroom cons -hard to put together, but maybe only for small apartments like ours where the toilet and sink are very close to one another - you can't see what you're doing. -comes with some attachments that you don't need if you have a normal toilet, bc the toilet already has them. this can create confusion. -instructions very hard to understand, my boyfriend chucked them. he ended up watching a youtube video for another bidet (i am not allowed to post here, just poke around on youtube) to see how dual nozzle bidets in general are put together so he had some sort of a guideline. pros -love it!!!! i've never had a bidet before and chose this bc it has a front nozzle for women, which i haven't used yet, as well as a nozzle for your butt. i also chose it bc it has both hot and cold water choice as well as pressure choice. -really does a great job of cleaning. i can see what's on the toilet paper when i wipe, and the toilet paper doesn't have much on it anymore since i've been using the bidet. -you use less toilet paper in general. -my butt feels squeaky clean. there is a learning curve. i've learned exactly where to turn the dial to suit my butt (between the z's in the word 'nozzle' on the dial), and i like the pressure on the third one down (from lightest to most pressure), not too strong but not too light. you'll learn what's right for you and where exactly to put the dials for your preferences when it's your turn to use the toilet (if you live in a multi person household). i keep the water going for about 6-15 seconds, but some people will be different. sometimes i wiggle my butt around so i know the water is getitng all the areas. it's cool to know i am really getting clean down there. so it's a great purchase. one of those little things that makes life a little nicer. my boyfriend did the installation and that took him several hours, he had to actually take the toilet out so he could see the underside of the toilet, but that's bc our bathroom is so small and our sink and toilet are right next to each other. it was very very frustrating, but in the end, worth it. would buy again. especially bc it has temperature and pressure choices, as well as dual nozzles. love it. if you have found this review helpful, please press yes below, thank you!
K**9
Easy to install, definitely works
I already own an electric bidet (which I believe cost $350-$400), but wanted to try the more reasonably priced non-electric bidets. I have to say, I don't think the electric bidet is worth the $$. Unlike the electric bidets, I got to keep my existing toilet seat. Install was quick and self explanatory. I didn't really look at the instructions, but just make sure you turn off the cold and hot water lines before installing the included adapters. To get it so that I don't get an initial splash of cold water while the hot water gets going, I put the bidet on nozzle cleaning mode for a while with the temp on my desired warmth setting before switching to the butt washing or feminine wash modes. Works great. I'm sure pressure will vary depending on your pipes, but mine goes from a gentle sprinkle all the way up to hole splitting. Quite effective.
A**L
Didnโt work
I hired a plumber and paid him a lot of money, but in the end the bidet spray is still not working. He couldnโt install it because the pipes are difficult to fit. I want a refund for the bidet sprayโitโs enough that I already paid the plumberโs fee.
M**Y
Great Product Everyone Should Have
This Bidet is the Best Thing Ever!!! I Recommend Everyone have a Bidet and this one works Perfect. Strong and Sturdy when using the Dials. Super easy to install all fittings are put on hand tight. 5 minutes and we had it installed and working great. You really do feel Clean and Fresh and use WAY Less Tissue. Thank you for a Great Working Bidet
A**R
You owe it to yourself to have one of these.
Love this thing. I don't understand how people have had some much problem with leaking. I have 2 of these and I installed both of them the same day and no leaks in either of them. We have been using them for a couple months now and they work great. I find they don't save a lot of bathroom tissue as you still have to dry yourself but it sure is easier on the backside. No paper scratching or burning your delicates because of wood fiber or the bleach to turn the paper white. Don't know how we did without them.
C**E
Easy to install
Iโve used it for a while now before I do a proper review. The hose and parts included was everything I needed. Easy installation. No leaks after months of usage, highly recommended.
B**T
It's very good but it last for ten to 12 months then it gets leaking.
It's very good but it last for ten to 12 months then it gets leaking.
A**R
Very poor quality...
The product has really disappointed me. The nozzels have broken, there is a constant leak and there are big cracks on the nozzle pannel.
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