Last Updated on April 13, 2021 The most hygienic way to clean yourself after using the toilet is with a bidet. While not popular in all countries, bidet purchases remain steady across the board and with good reason. Bidets are single-handedly the greatest way to ensure the cleanliest toilet use for users which is why we spent a number of hours reviewing and researching the best bidet attachment available.
Why? Because you’ll feel more refreshed and cleaner than you have ever felt after using the toilet. But us in the West, specifically Americans, have yet to really catch on.
Many cry, “they’re so expensive!” Well if you consider one these bidet attachments you can have one in your home and it’s far easier than you’d expect.
Today, you can get bidet attachment for a fraction of the price in comparison to toilet seat bidets. This makes them much more appealing for those curious to try one. If this investment doesn’t work out, it’s not like you’re not on the hook for A) the cost remodeling your bathroom to add a traditional bidet or B) the $150+ that it costs for a bidet toilet seat.
Here are some of the best bidet attachments we recommend that can fit neatly under your toilet seat.
Our Top Choices
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The Best Bidet Attachment
#1 Luxe Bidet Neo 320
Our first overall pick for the best bidet attachments is the Neo 320 from Luxe Bidet. It features everything we like in a bidet and then some! Luxe Bidet has a swath of various bidets and bidet types so it’s no wonder they crack our list of bidet attachments for your toilet.
Right off the bat when looking at the Neo 320, you see it has both warm and cold water capabilities, which puts it in rare company on our list of the top bidet attachments to add to your toilet seat. While a bidet attachment for your toilet like this typically doesn’t have warm water, you can make that work with the Neo 320. The only trick is that you need to be able to run warm water to the bidet, as all bidet attachments are non-electric. Therefore, they are unable to warm up cold water from your toilet’s fill line.
Moving on from there, the lever to activate the wash is very smooth and easy to use. If you’re taking advantage of warm water, simply slide the dial to the temperature of your choosing and slowly pull the lever up to activate the spray. Moving down the control panel you can see the self-cleaning and front-wash dial is straightforward and easy to use.
If you have the ability to run a warm water hookup, the Luxe Bidet Neo 320 is an excellent option!
#2 Boss Bidet BOLD
Our second overall pick for the best bidet attachment is the Boss Bidet BOLD. The folks over a Boss Bidet have not been in the bidet game long but you wouldn’t think that from their line of bidets, especially their newest lineup which also includes the Boss Bidet Luxury and Mini.
The looks of the BOLD are indeed bold and unlike any of the other bidets on our list. You can get it in either white (shown) or black, which is just another feather in the cap for its looks. The BOLD comes with a steel hose, rather than some junky plastic one, and the control panel is masterfully built—namely the on/off lever. All pressure control is handled in the on/off lever which makes the controls straightforward and simple to use. There is enough pressure through the BOLD that if you need the enema wash, it’s right there at your fingertips.
Don’t be spineless in choosing your next bidet (or perhaps your first). Be bold in your decision and choose the Boss Bidet BOLD.
Budget Picks
#3 Astor Bidet CB-1000
Our budget pick for a bidet seat attachment is the Astor Bidet CB-1000, which we’ve taken a deeper look at before. Should the hygienic benefits of a bidet be held exclusively by expensive bidets or bidet toilet seats? Of course not. For under $30 you can get the cleanly benefits of a bidet at a fraction of the cost.
That’s not to say that comes with a slight drawback. Firstly, The Astor Bidet CB-1000 is a single-nozzle, single control bidet. It only has rear-wash capabilities and has no cleaning option, although it is still a self-cleaning bidet just like any other. The only control dial is to activate the bidet and control pressure. But if you’ve ever used a bidet, sometimes that’s all you need!
For those of you considering a bidet for the first time but are hesitant on spending more than $30 on a bidet, the CB-1000 is a great option. With little risk of overspending, the Astor Bidet CB-1000 is an excellent entry-level model for those who have never tried one.
#4 Tibbers Home Bidet
The second budget pick on our list comes from Tibbers. This model is their baseline, no-frills model which operates similarly to our previous budget pick. Like the Astor Bidet CB-1000, this operates with one turn-dial, which controls the pressure of the single-nozzle bidet.
We really like the looks of the Tibbers Home Bidet. When it comes to bidets we can’t always say look are most important, however, it’s definitely something that stands out to us with this particular model. If you’re going to add something to your bathroom, you want it to slot in like it has always existed there.
The Tibbers Home Bidet and Astor Bidet have a lot in common when it comes to price. Often a battle of just a few pennies sometimes, the Astor and Tibbers bidets tend to fluctuate between who has the better price-point at any given time.
Make no bones about it, though, the Tibbers Bidet and Astor Bidet are both fantastic low-end priced bidets that get the job done when you need it. Purchase with confidence!
Best Of The Rest
#5 Zen Bidet Z-300
For our next choice we’re going back to the dual-nozzle models, this time with the Zen Bidet Z-300. These guys have been entrenched in the bidet industry for some time and their Z-300 model is excellent for those seeking a bidet attachment for your toilet seat.
The look is universal in the sense it can fit most bathroom-scapes. It is a little bit gaudy with the grass and clouds, but it’s easy to get over. If not, there are other models to choose from.
Functionality-wise, the Z-300 is great. Turn the large dial to the right for rear wash, left for front. The further you turn the dial, the greater the pressure. The smallest dial activates the self-cleaning action, which helps for those interested in cleaning before each use. Although, most bidets including the Z-300 self-clean after each use.
For another quality, dual-nozzle bidet attachment, feel free to try out the Z-300.
#6 Bio Bidet ELITE3
Bio Bidet is a long-standing bidet maker featuring everything from portable bidets, to toilet seat bidets and more. Here they crack our list with their ELITE3 dual nozzle attachment.
This UPC certified bidet has a nice, universal design that is a bit easier to install than other universal attachments. You’ll easily be up and “bidet-ing” in just a few minutes time. The dual nozzles allow for rear and feminine washes and the activation dial is very easy to both use and control the pressure levels of your wash.
The silver brass flow false and stem is very high-quality and helps keep the ELITE3 in your bathroom for many, many years. Its reliability is likely the best on our list of the bidet attachments and has a defect rate of nearly 0% among their customers.
Bio Bidet is a name you can trust, definitely consider the ELITE3 as a bidet attachment for your toilet seat.
#7 Superior Bidet Supreme
Our next bidet attachment for a toilet seat is one that features 3 control dials and is known as the Supreme by Superior Bidet. The three-dial control panel is actually quite nice because it doesn’t merge multiple controls into one or two dials. The dial controls are separated as such from top to bottom: nozzle cleaning, front/rear wash, temperature control.
The looks of the Supreme bidet are solid, too. It’s not gaudy, in fact next to the Boss Bidet BOLD, it’s one of the better-looking bidets on our list. You should have no issue finding a bathroom to fit this into.
Lastly, it’s again in rare company by offering warm water capabilities—if you have the ability to easily run a warm water hose to the bidet.
#8 Jumbl BI-003
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Jumbl is a coming you’ve probably not heard much about. They develop a number of different products ranging from automobile products to phone chargers. They also developed the BI-003 bidet attachment and found some success with it. The BI-003 is simple and straightforward to use, much like the others on our list and can handle any task you’re setting out to accomplish. With rave reviews, including our own enjoyable experience, it was hard not to include the BI-003 on our list, hence why it’s here on our list!
#9 Brondell FS-10 FreshSpa
This isn’t the first time we’ve had Brondell on our list of top bidet products. Their GoSpa portable bidet is a popular choice among our writers and the FS-10 FreshSpa just couldn’t be left off our list of bidet attachments. It is a no-frills bidet attachment but oftentimes that is all that’s needed. But while it might be limited in the controls, the FS-10 has adjustable nozzle angels for reaching all those difficult areas. Whether at the 1, 2, or 3 position, you’ll have flexibility and cleanliness wrapped up into one quality bidet.
#10 Bidet4Me MB-2000
The last option on our list is the BIDET4ME MB-2000. This value-focused bidet is typically found at incredible prices and has all the bells and whistles of the more expensive bidets. Of course, when you consider a bidet that is lower in price you should consider its durability and reliability but we found no such issues with the MB-2000. Things like the plastic water line are ways to help decrease that price while still giving you an excellent bidet and cleanliness experience. It has dual-nozzle capabilities, warm water (if you can hook it up) and a self-cleaning feature all rolled into one, usually less than $50 bidet.
Why use a bidet?
Hygiene
A no brainer here. There is no question that washing away fecal matter with water is better than smearing it in the same spot, especially for those prone to health issues related to fecal matter stuck to your rear.
Two questions for you the reader, at what point does fecal matter remnants left from toilet paper become unsanitary? If that were any other part of your body, would you wipe it away with a dry piece of tissue?
I don’t think I need to answer but you get the point. Add that to the constant friction on your bottom and we get to another level of hygiene, health, and comfort.
Bidets and bidet attachments are easily more hygienic than standard toilet paper.
Environment
The amount of toilet paper you can save with a bidet attachment is quite remarkable. After using your bidet, all that is needed is a simple pat dry with some toilet paper.
No need to wipe…and wipe and wipe and wipe. I think we’ve all had those instances of the never-ending wipe. Instead, you use a fraction of the TP from the aforementioned method. That’s also a lot less wear and tear on your rear.
How about the packaging that TP comes in as well? All that plastic consumption can be reduced by adding a bidet to your home toilet. Heck, you’ll even be saving paper with the toilet paper roll itself. The TP cardboard roll is always wasted so any reduction here is a big benefit to savings and the environment.
Monetary Savings
Speaking of toilet paper, the dollar amount you can save on toilet paper alone is worth the cost of a bidet over the course of its lifetime. Any bidet attachment can save you hundreds on toilet paper expense while costing well below $100. Once the fecal matter is washed away, it’s a simple wipe and you’re all set. The extra cash is well worth the bidet by itself, let alone the extra positives that come into play.
Toilet Maintenance
Another area of savings is that your toilet’s risk of clogging goes way down with the use of a bidet. Without the need to use copious amounts of TP if you’re having a rough go, the chance of your toilet receiving a drain-clogging dose of toilet paper is slim to none. No more needing to wipe and wipe without uncertainty of if your toilet will handle it.
If your home is connected to a city sewer system or a bad septic tank, you also help prevent any mishaps here. Anyone dealing with poor waste plumbing should absolutely keep a bidet in mind.
Sophistication
I mean, how much more sophisticated can a toilet get with a bidet on it? A dedication to cleanliness on that level is certainly something we can respect and welcome the opportunity to do so. We would say it’s the number one way to feel as clean as possible, even more so than a shower sometimes. And cleanliness is close to godliness, right?
Why you won’t use a bidet?
Listen, I get it. It’s weird and uncustomary. If you’re an American, you’re likely to have little or no experience with a bidet attachment. It’s just not ingrained in the culture–yet. Go look up any YouTube video of someone using a bidet for the first time. Nearly all of them say it’s a positive experience overall and some even say they’ll never go back!
If people didn’t love bidets, they wouldn’t be so popular around the world.
Bidet Attachment Buying Guide
Factors To Consider When Choosing A Bidet Attachment
Water Pressure Adjustment
This is and should be a standard feature on most of bidet seat attachments. Even the most basic bidets have one feature and that is to adjust the water pressure. Not everyone is the same, especially first time bidet users. In order to give first timers and more welcoming sense to use the bidet, water pressure adjustment is a no-brainer.
Typical water adjustment knobs will be a low to high with a soft adjustment between each measurement. This means that at 75% rotation, the water is at 75% of max pressure. If you want to imagine how this works, think of a dam slowly opening it’s doors open. The water flows through the bidet’s valve at the “opening” amount you provide on the adjustment panel.
Hot/Cold Water
Now this is a feature that doesn’t come standard on bidet attachments. Most of the bidet attachments on the market should have this feature but look closely if this is something you’re focusing on in your search.
The lower end, cheaper bidets likely won’t have this option and warm water can definitely be a more pleasant experience, that’s for sure.
Bidets toilet seats, now that’s another topic we’ll get to in another review.
Most of the bidet seat attachment options on the market that have a warm water feature will need to be hooked up to your hot water source in your bathroom. This means that logistics will become an issue if your hot water supply and toilet are not close to one another. Bidet attachments have no way of heating any inbound water so it must enter warm in the first place. From there, the user can mix the hot/cold water to their desired level.
If a warm water bidet attachment won’t work in your situation, you can always check out bidet seats which have heating capabilities within them. Bidet seats come in a few forms that allow a warm water option without needing a warm water hookup.
Front and Rear Cleaning Modes
The modern-day bidet is made for one thing–the posterior. So they’re all going to have one. But one feature that is not so common among the bidet attachments is feminine or front cleaning mode.
As you can imagine, the feminine or frontal cleaning mode only does one thing different. Its jet is tilted forward slightly to easily cleanse the feminine area.
Bidet attachments that has front cleaning mode will definitely highlight the feature. If not, you can look at the control area of the bidet attachment and it should be obvious.
As you can see to the right, the middle knob controls “front” to the left and “rear” to the right. This particular bidet (Superior Bidet Supreme) also has the hot and cold water controls as well as the nozzle cleaning mode.
Which leads us to our next pointer.
Self-Cleaning
This feature goes hand-in-hand with the pressure adjustment on any bidet attachment–it comes standard on nearly all bidets and bidet attachments. If the bidet you’re looking at doesn’t come with a self-cleaning mode, run and do it quickly. That’s not a product you want to get your hands on, literally.
The self-cleaning mode keeps the best bidet attachment nozzles as clean as the can until a thorough clean is necessary. Some bidets use cold water only to self-clean, and others use only hot water. Everything else is in between.
Power Source Need
None. If you’re getting a bidet attachment, there should be no electricity required and it should slot in right under your toilet seat.
All the pressure of the water comes from the water supply tube. From there, you are simply opening valves which transfer the water in the appropriate manner.
Some bidet seats may need a power source, but your bidet attachment should not.
Final Note and Insider Tip
The last thing you may want to consider, along with your bidet attachment, is a metal T-adapter. Most of the models on our list of the best bidet attachments come with a T-adapter but some are normally plastic.
Do yourself a favor and get a metal T-adapter outright and you won’t regret it. This will give you a securer feeling about connection of your water supply, bidet, and toilet tank.
While there are many types of bidets, we’re confident that one of these bidet attachments are sure to fit your budget, home, and preferences. But if you have any other thoughts, leave a comment below!