BFULL Bidet Sprayer Unboxing and Review


Whether it is a result of last year's toilet paper shortage, an attempt to reduce waste, or getting ready for cloth diapering, a bidet sprayer can be a cost effective measure versus a standard bidet. We tried out the BFULL bidet sprayer that hooked into your current toilet fairly simply and runs around $20 at time of posting. 




This setup came with a shutoff valve, supply hose, bidet holder and hook (along with hardware if you wanted to attach to wall instead of toilet), the sprayer, and Teflon tape (or joint sealant tape). All in all it took under 20 minutes to install and came with detailed instructions that were easy to follow. It is lightweight and hooked easily onto toilet tank. It doesn't have a mixing valve so if you want something other than cold water, you'll have to do more extensive installation/remodeling. However, with cold water it was very quick to install. 




We plan to use to rinse out cloth diapers, but it also works well as the standard bidet style sprayer. I would recommend slightly closing the valve to reduce pressure if using on your body as it sprays well (and at good pressure!). It will definitely clean. The valve is easy to switch on and off so you don't need to leave on if kids tend to get in the bathroom and spray the walls. 

I would recommend after a month of using and would also recommend trying this option before installing a full bidet to see if you like it for a fraction of the cost. 



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