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Bidets have become a go‑to upgrade for anyone looking to cut toilet‑paper use and boost bathroom hygiene. We compared 9 models that span three price tiers – budget options like the Arofa Handheld Sprayer and Brondell SimpleSpa, mid‑range picks including the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome, and premium seats such as the Kohler PureWash M300. Prices run from $23.73 up to $141.99, so there’s a fit for renters, families and design‑focused homeowners alike.
At a list price of $55.99, the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome pulls a solid 4.6‑star rating from 7,725 reviewers. It mounts directly to the seat, offers manual chrome‑finished dials, a dual stainless‑steel/ceramic nozzle and a self‑cleaning cycle, and fits elongated toilets. Its compact footprint – just 7.0 in wide, 3.9 in high and 17.7 in deep – lets it slip under most seats without a bulky profile.
Below we break down how each tier performs, compare control types, nozzle configurations and installation styles, and point out which features matter most for different bathroom setups. Keep reading to see which model aligns with your space, budget and hygiene priorities.

LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome
Delivers a strong 50 ± 20 psi working pressure, ensuring consistent spray power for most users.

Brondell SimpleSpa SS-150 White
Ideal for budget‑conscious users who need a simple, reliable bidet, and it’s about $24 less than the Best Overall model.

Arofa Handheld Bidet Sprayer
Stands out as a handheld sprayer with Gentle and Jet modes, universal fit and wall/tank mounting—perfect if you want adjustable direction and don’t need a seat‑mounted unit.
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TL;DR: The Arofa Handheld Bidet Sprayer delivers adjustable pressure, a generous 47‑inch hose, and rust‑proof stainless steel construction for just $23.73, making it a strong budget choice.
What really stands out is the 47‑inch hose length, which lets you reach the bowl comfortably from a standing position. The hose is nearly twice as long as the 27.5‑inch hoses found on the Brondell SimpleSpa and Bio Bidet Slim Edge, and far longer than the Tushy Fresh’s hose.
At 1.3 pounds, the Arofa unit is heavier than the Brondell SimpleSpa’s 0.6‑pound body but lighter than the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus, which tips the scales at about 2.09 pounds. Its compact 4.76‑inch height and 2.14‑inch depth keep it unobtrusive, yet the brushed‑nickel finish gives it a polished look that rivals pricier chrome models.
Reviewers frequently highlight the adjustable water pressure control, noting that the gentle spray works well for everyday hygiene while the jet mode is useful for cleaning diapers or a quick rinse. The 304 stainless‑steel construction and brass valve are praised for being rust‑proof and corrosion‑resistant, a benefit for households with hard water. Because installation is DIY‑friendly and requires no plumber, users with limited mobility find it especially convenient.
The sprayer operates with a manual lever, offers universal toilet compatibility, and comes with a 7/8‑inch T‑valve, spare washers, and mounting hardware. While it lacks a built‑in dryer or self‑cleaning feature, its straightforward design keeps the price low without sacrificing core functionality.
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Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option — the Arofa Handheld Bidet Sprayer offers Height: 4.76 inches
TL;DR: For $46.99, the Bio Bidet Slim Edge delivers dual retractable nozzles, adjustable pressure and a 27.5‑in hose in a lightweight 1‑lb, all‑plastic package that scores 4.4/5 from over 32 k reviewers.
The standout hardware is the pair of retractable nozzles that give you separate front and rear washes, controlled by a manual lever. A 27.5‑in braided metal hose reaches most toilet setups, and the whole unit weighs just 1 lb, with a compact footprint of 17.34 in wide, 3.4 in high and 7.2 in deep.
Compared with the eight other bidets in this roundup, the Slim Edge is wider than the Tushy Fresh (7.0 in) and the LUXE NEO 185 Plus (7.0 in), yet its height of 3.4 in sits between Tushy’s 3.25 in and LUXE’s 3.9 in. At 1 lb it’s lighter than Tushy (1.28 lb) and LUXE (2.14 lb) but heavier than the Brondell SimpleSpa (0.6 lb). Its hose length matches the SimpleSpa’s 27.5 in, while many competitors rely on electric power—something the Slim Edge avoids entirely.
Customers repeatedly praise the ease of DIY installation and the effective cleaning provided by the dual nozzles. Professional reviewers note the durable internal brass valve and silver‑brass pressure stem as a step up from all‑plastic competitors. The most common complaint is the cold‑water spray, which can feel like a shock for first‑time users, and a few users mention occasional leaks if water pressure is high. The manual lever, while reliable, lacks the precision of dial‑type controls found on pricier models.
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Best for: Budget‑conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry‑level option — the Bio Bidet Slim Edge offers Hose Length: 27.5 in.
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range or need heated water, seat warming, or advanced automated features.
“an affordable but highly effective bidet attachment... totally hydraulic, so if you don’t have an electrical outlet near your toilet, you can still experience the joys of a bidet. Once you do, you’ll never go back.”
“No power except the power of your water pressure... a lot less complex than electric seats, with quick hook-on install via mechanical lever.”
TL;DR: The Mayfair Lannon offers a sturdy 140 mm bolt spread, slow‑close hinge and DIY installation for $63.87, but its cold‑water spray and higher price keep it from the budget tier.
The standout spec is the 140 mm bolt spread, which the top‑tightening “Top‑Tite / Stay‑Tite” system uses to keep the seat firmly attached even with frequent use. Coupled with a Whisper‑Close slow‑close hinge that takes 3‑5 seconds to shut, the seat avoids the classic lid‑slam and reduces the risk of pinched fingers. The unit is non‑electric, drawing fresh water straight from the existing line, and it includes a side knob for manual water‑pressure control.
At 420 mm (16.54 in) overall length, the Lannon is noticeably longer than the Brondell SimpleSpa’s 9.15‑inch frame, placing it among the more spacious options. Its weight of roughly 7.1 lb also makes it heavier than the Tushy Fresh (1.28 lb) and the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus (2.14 lb), though it sits just below the Kohler PureWash M300’s 7.24 lb. Price‑wise, $63.87 lands it above ultra‑slim models like the Bio Bidet Slim Edge, which retails for less, but still below premium electric seats.
Reviewers consistently praise the quiet operation and the stability of the mounting system, noting that the seat stays tight over time. Professional reviewers highlight the slow‑close hinge and the top‑tightening bolts as child‑friendly safety features. The main complaints focus on the unheated, cold‑water spray—especially uncomfortable in winter—and the need to manually wipe the nozzle, which some users find messy.
Installation is DIY‑friendly, with a 20‑40‑minute setup that includes a T‑valve splitter, a 1/4″ flexible supply hose and quick‑disconnects. The manual lever offers two spray modes (gentle and strong), and the water‑pressure knob lets you fine‑tune flow without any electronic components.
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Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, reliable mainstream option — the Mayfair Lannon offers Bolt Spread: 140 mm
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $63.87
“Quiet close is a game-changer”
“Stays tight”
TL;DR: The Brondell SimpleSpa SS-150 White delivers a ultra‑slim, non‑electric bidet upgrade for just $31.99, with a 27.5‑inch hose, self‑cleaning nozzle and a solid 4.5‑star rating from over 11,000 buyers.
This attachment’s standout spec is its 0.2‑inch thick frame, fitting under most toilet seats without creating gaps. Its overall dimensions are 15.4 in (W) × 9.15 in (L) × 1.6 in (H), and the side‑arm knob gives you manual pressure control. Because it runs on water pressure alone, there’s no need for electricity or a heated seat.
At 0.6 lb, the SimpleSpa is lighter than every other bidet in this nine‑product roundup – the Arofa Handheld weighs 1.3 lb and the Bio Bidet Slim Edge comes in at 1 lb. Its 27.5‑inch hose matches the Bio Bidet’s length but is considerably shorter than the Arofa’s 47‑inch hose, making it easier to route in tight bathrooms. Price‑wise, it sits well below most competitors, offering a budget‑friendly entry point without sacrificing core functionality.
Customers have rewarded the unit with a 4.5‑star average and more than 11 k reviews, praising the self‑cleaning retractable nozzle and the hassle‑free under‑seat installation. Reviewers also note the sleek white ABS plastic/brass construction and the reliable water‑pressure control. On the flip side, users looking for heated water, a heated seat, or a dual‑nozzle system will find the SimpleSpa’s single ambient‑temperature spray limiting.
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Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry‑level option — the Brondell SimpleSpa SS-150 White offers Hose Length: 27.5 inches
Avoid if: You require heated water, a heated seat, or a dual‑nozzle system for advanced cleaning.
TL;DR: The LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome delivers dual retractable nozzles, 360° self‑cleaning and a solid 2.14 lb build for $55.99, earning a 4.6‑star rating from over 7,700 buyers.
What really sets this bidet apart is the dual retractable nozzle system that offers separate rear and gentle feminine washes, plus a 360° self‑clean mode that rinses the nozzles and guard gate after each use. The unit measures 3.9 inches in height, 7.0 inches in width and stretches 17.7 inches in length, while a working pressure range of 50 ± 20 psi ensures a consistent spray. At 2.14 lb, the attachment feels sturdy without being overly bulky.
Compared with the eight other models in this roundup, the NEO 185 Plus is heavier than ultra‑slim options like the Brondell SimpleSpa SS-150 (0.6 lb) and the Bio Bidet Slim Edge (1.0 lb), but it’s still lighter than the Kohler PureWash M300 (7.24 lb). Its 7.0‑inch width matches the Tushy Fresh, while its 17.7‑inch length exceeds the Tushy’s 16.0‑inch profile, giving it a more substantial footprint on elongated toilets. The manual chrome‑plated dials are comparable to the manual knob on the American Standard Aquawash Slim, yet the LUXE model adds a dedicated water‑pressure control dial that many peers lack.
Professional reviewers praise the patented EZ‑Lift stainless‑steel hinges for “never‑before‑seen ease” when cleaning hard‑to‑reach areas, and users appreciate the quick slide‑in installation that doesn’t require seat removal. However, the cold‑water‑only operation draws criticism from anyone expecting warm washes or a heated seat, a limitation echoed in consumer feedback. The product’s ABS and stainless‑steel construction, along with ASME A112.18.1‑2012/CSA and A112.4.2‑2009 certifications, adds confidence for long‑term durability.
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Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, reliable mainstream option — the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome offers Working Pressure: 50 ± 20 psi
Avoid if: You require heated water or a heated seat, or you live in regions with extremely cold water temperature
TL;DR: The American Standard Aquawash Slim delivers a truly low‑profile, self‑cleaning bidet experience at $141.99, but its manual controls and lack of heated features keep it from the premium tier.
The standout dimension is its slim height of 2.18 in, making it one of the most space‑saving seats in the lineup. Weighing about 4.5 lb, it’s sturdy enough to feel solid while still being easy to lift for cleaning. A manual knob controls a single spray mode, and the self‑cleaning dual nozzles automatically rinse before and after each use.
Compared with the other eight contenders, the Aquawash Slim is heavier than the Brondell SMB‑15 (≈1.87 lb) and the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus (≈2.09 lb), yet considerably lighter than the Kohler PureWash M300 (≈7.24 lb). Its depth of 19.31 in outpaces the LUXE’s 17.7 in and the Brondell’s 11.02 in, giving it a longer reach on elongated bowls. The width of 14.56 in also exceeds the narrow 7.0 in profile of the LUXE and the 4.33 in width of the Brondell, so it fills the space more fully.
Reviewers consistently praise the hygienic self‑cleaning nozzle system and the sleek, modern white finish that blends into contemporary bathrooms. The soft‑close seat and quick‑release mounting are highlighted as convenient for everyday use. On the downside, users note the absence of any heated seat, warm water, or air‑drying options, and the manual knob limits precise adjustments that electric models provide. Some also mention that the model has been discontinued, which could affect long‑term part availability.
The Aquawash Slim runs entirely on water pressure, so there’s no need for an electrical outlet. It features true water‑pressure control, a nozzle shutter for added hygiene, and removable nozzle tips for easy maintenance. The top‑mount installation fits elongated toilets, and the soft‑close mechanism prevents slamming.
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Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance — the American Standard Aquawash Slim offers Height: 2.18 in
Avoid if: You need heated water, an air dryer, or have a round‑bowl toilet, as this model lacks those advanced features.
TL;DR: The TUSHY Fresh Ultra‑Slim bidet attachment costs $49, installs in about 8.5 minutes, and offers a self‑cleaning nozzle with adjustable pressure in a compact 3.25‑inch‑high, 1.28‑lb package.
The standout feature is the patented Self‑Cleaning SmartSpray™ nozzle, which rinses before and after each use and retracts when idle. At just 3.25 inches tall, 7.0 inches wide and 16.0 inches long, it fits comfortably under most standard seats while weighing only 1.28 lb. The manual dial lets you dial water pressure from light to strong, and the matte‑brass finish gives a clean look without any electronics.
Compared with the other eight bidets in this roundup, the Fresh sits in the middle of the weight range: it’s heavier than the 1‑lb Bio Bidet Slim Edge but lighter than the 2.14‑lb LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome. Its 3.25‑inch height is a touch shorter than Bio’s 3.4 inches and LUXE’s 3.9 inches, while its 7.0‑inch width matches the LUXE but is far narrower than Bio’s 17.34‑inch width. Lengthwise, the Fresh’s 16.0 inches extends beyond the Brondell SimpleSpa’s 9.15‑inch length, giving it a longer spray arm without adding bulk.
Reviewers consistently praise the ultra‑slim, buildup‑resistant design, noting that the plastic nozzle and antimicrobial knob stay cleaner than bulkier models. The claim of 80 % less toilet‑paper use resonates with eco‑conscious users, and the 8.5‑minute installation time makes it a popular DIY upgrade. The main trade‑off is the lack of electric features—there’s no heated seat, warm water or built‑in dryer, which some buyers expect from higher‑priced competitors.
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Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, reliable mainstream option — the Tushy Fresh offers Height: 3.25 inches.
TL;DR: The Kohler PureWash M300 is a non‑electric, manually‑operated bidet seat with a dual‑spray wand, self‑cleaning wand and antimicrobial plastic construction, priced at $98.97 and weighing 7.24 lb.
This model’s standout spec is its dual‑spray wand paired with a self‑cleaning mechanism, letting you switch between front and rear streams without any electronic components. The seat fits elongated toilets, measuring 213 mm (8.4 in) inside width and 78 mm (3.1 in) overall height, while the mounting holes are spaced at 5‑1/2" (140 mm) for easy retrofit installation.
Compared with the other eight contenders, the PureWash M300 sits on the heavier side—its 7.24 lb frame outweighs the Brondell SMB‑15, Tushy Fresh and Bio Bidet Slim Edge, which are all under 2 lb. It also carries a higher price tag than the budget‑focused Tushy Fresh and Bio Bidet, yet it is less expensive than the American Standard Aquawash Slim and the premium‑ranked LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus. In terms of features, it offers more than the basic handheld sprayer and the ultra‑slim Brondell SimpleSpa, but fewer electronic comforts than the LUXE model’s temperature control and air‑dry functions.
User feedback highlights the dual‑spray wand and self‑cleaning action as the most appreciated aspects, noting that the chrome‑finished lever feels solid and the quiet‑close lid adds a touch of refinement. However, several reviewers mention that water pressure can feel modest, especially on lower‑pressure home lines, and a few users struggled with the fit on certain elongated bowls, describing the seat as a tighter than expected match. Professional reviewers also point out the antimicrobial plastic material as a practical hygiene benefit.
Technically, the PureWash M300 operates without electricity or batteries, relying on a manual lever for water flow control. It includes water‑pressure control, a quick‑release seat removal, and grip‑tight bumpers that keep the seat stable. The finish is a clean white, and the seat contour is ergonomically shaped for comfort during use.
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Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance — the Kohler PureWash M300 offers Mounting Holes: 5-1/2" (140 mm)
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
TL;DR: The Brondell SMB-15 is a sturdy, side‑mounted, non‑electric bidet attachment with a 2.0 GPM flow, all‑metal construction, and a 7‑nozzle oscillating spray, but it runs only on cold water and sits at $99.99.
What really stands out is the all‑metal zinc‑plated brass build, which gives the SMB‑15 a premium feel while staying plastic‑free. The unit measures 3.15 inches in height, 11.02 inches in length, and 4.33 inches in width, and it delivers a flow rate of 2.0 GPM through a swing‑action oscillating nozzle array of seven spray holes.
At 1.87 pounds, the SMB‑15 is lighter than the Kohler PureWash M300 but a bit heavier than the Bio Bidet Slim Edge (1 pound) and Brondell SimpleSpa SS‑150 (0.6 pound). It’s also pricier than the Tushy Fresh and Bio Bidet models, positioning it toward the premium end of the non‑electric segment.
Reviewers and professional editors alike praise the eco‑friendly metal construction and the self‑cleaning nozzle that tucks away for hygienic storage. The main complaints focus on the lack of warm water—only ambient cold water is available—and the need to manually adjust pressure and nozzle position each use.
Technical details include a side‑mounted installation that fits universal toilet shapes, an easy‑twist knob for water‑pressure control, and a ceramic‑core internal valve that ensures durability. The attachment operates with ambient water temperatures ranging from 32 °F to 158 °F, and the self‑cleaning feature helps maintain nozzle hygiene without extra effort.
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Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance — the Brondell SMB-15 offers Height: 3.15 Inches.
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality, especially warm‑water comfort.
Breakdown

LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome
Pros

Brondell SimpleSpa SS-150 White
Pros

Arofa Handheld Bidet Sprayer
Pros

Kohler PureWash M300
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Based on scoring data and product specs
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Best Overall Pick
LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome
Best OverallBest for: Most users looking for a well-reviewed, reliable mainstream option — the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome offers Working Pressure: 50 ± 20 psi

Brondell SimpleSpa SS-150 White
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option — the Brondell SimpleSpa SS-150 White offers Hose Length: 27.5 inches
$31.99-$24.00 vs winner
Skip Brondell SMB-15 if…
You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
We’re naming the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome the clear winner. It scores a 4.6‑star rating from 7,725 reviewers, comes in at $55.99 (list $83.99), and packs a 7.0‑inch width, 3.9‑inch height and 17.7‑inch depth that fits most elongated toilets. The dual stainless‑steel/ceramic nozzle, true self‑cleaning cycle and water‑pressure control give it premium functionality without the premium price tag.
The runner‑up, Brondell SimpleSpa SS‑150 White, shines when you need a compact under‑seat solution that works with both round and elongated bowls. Its side‑arm knob is easy to reach, the single‑spray plastic nozzle cleans effectively, and its modest 1.6‑inch height, 15.4‑inch width and 9.15‑inch depth let it slip under most seats for a tidy install. At $31.99 and a 4.5‑star rating from 11,237 users, it’s a solid choice for space‑constrained bathrooms.
Looking for a tighter budget? The Arofa Handheld Bidet Sprayer delivers the lowest entry price, making it a practical starter. If you’re willing to invest for top‑tier features, the American Standard Aquawash Slim offers a high‑end experience at the premium end of the market.
Grab the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus Chrome now and give your bathroom a refresh.
It combines a chrome‑finished seat‑mount design with a dual stainless‑steel/ceramic nozzle that self‑cleans after each use. The unit also offers true water‑pressure control and a manual dial, giving you precise spray strength without any electricity. Those premium features let it outshine pricier models while staying under $60.
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