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BootySaver SlimLine Euro Bidet Toilet Add On Complete Kit
NOTE: WE STOCKED UP BEFORE THE TOILET PAPER SHORTAGE AND TARIFFS – HAVE LOCAL INVENTORY ON HAND AT A FAIR PRICE ! ! !
- Reduce or Eliminate Toilet Paper Usage – Buy Now Before We Run Out ! ! !
- Modern Slim 5mm Euro Design – Most Compact Thin Toilet Bidet Available
- Self-Cleaning Spray Wand Retracts Automatically – Provides Better Toilet Sanitation and Hygiene
- Commercial Grade POM Plastics and BRASS STEM Ceramic Valve will Not Rust or Corrode
- Large Print Easy Operation Single Water Control Knob – Great for Children, Disabled or the Elderly
- Includes: Bidet, Brass Tank Filler T Fitting, 30″ Stainless Braided Water Hose, Restrictor, Instructions
- Meets or Exceeds All International Plumbing Codes – US Tech Support & Parts Available
The all new BootSaver Slimline is the most inconspicuous low profile bidet on the market today. At just 5mm thick, it fits most standard Two Piece toilets (with separate tank and bowl) and has a very LARGE SIMPLE water control knob for easy use by anyone. It blends well with most any bathroom and toilet decors and connects easily to the existing toilet water line with the included standard SOLID BRASS T fitting (zinc plated for matching) and BRAIDED STAINLESS STEEL water line.
Uses NO ELECTRICITY, so is TOTALLY SAFE in any bathroom environment. The single control is LARGE, simple to operate and clearly marked in BOLD PRINT for easy use by children and adults alike. It is SELF CLEANING and constructed with basic white industrial-strength POM plastics and BRASS CERAMIC valve for years of trouble-free service.
Note that a “cold water” only bidet is the easiest type to install and the safest to use. The cooler water temperature is not a problem for most people and in fact, the cooler cleanse is usually found to be preferable and quite refreshing. On the other hand, trying to install a dual line bidet with a hot water line is usually very difficult since there is no hot water spigot by the toilet. Is is also not as safe to use, especially for children, disabled and the elderly, because there is always the risk of getting the water too hot and scalding sensitive areas.
A bidet is a practical no-nonsense Green product that improves sanitation and reduces or eliminates the use of toilet paper . . . the manufacture of a single roll requires 1.5 pounds of wood and 37 gallons of water (source: MetaEfficient).
Further, it provides soothing therapeutic relief for those with sensitive skin in their booty area. The bidet has been widely used in Europe and Asia for years, so is not a new or untested concept. It is fast catching on in the US in nicer hotels and in the home by the DIY installer who wants to add practical money saving and environmentally responsible features that don’t complicate existing appliances.
There are many bidet products to choose from, but the BootySaver SlimLine is an exclusive, carefully engineered design with the right combination of quality materials, large print easy-to-operate controls and long life with minimal maintenance. Save on toilet paper and save your booty at the same time with the BootySaver.
whiteknight –
Wet and Wild ! ! !
The instructions are fairly straight forward. You’re basically going to install a T-fitting onto the water line that goes to your toilet tank. From the T, you attach an extra line to the VERY slender bidet attachment that attaches under your toilet seat using the securing fasteners you already have there. The bidet has two round, adjustable inserts that allow you to essentially line up to a variety of mounting hole distances. You line it up, snug it down, turn off the water line to your toilet, install the T along with a black rubber O-gasket on the upper portion, between your tank and the T, then turn the water back on.
So let’s talk performance, experience. I have to tell you — I travel internationally a LOT for work. I’ve used a plenty of bidets — mostly out of curiosity. The traditional stand-alone bidet you find in Europe is one of two designs. The most common is a horizontal jet. This tends to give kind of a weird situation where you end up, ahem, having to move your rear end around and make the dirty areas more “accessible” to the stream of water.
Then there are the ones that shoot up from RIGHT underneath the old exit-hatch. Those are effective, but can certainly be a bit more abrupt in terms of your experience. The Bootysaver has water jet aimed at the area in question at the *perfect* angle with adjustable pressure to match how aggressive you want it to be. On a standard bowl or even one of the ones with a elongated or notched-front seat, the angle should work.
Edit: So over a month later and no leaks. I’ve become such a fanatic about this thing that I refuse to use our downstairs bathroom when a log is coming down the hatch. I do have to turn my body slightly and hunt ever-so-slightly to get the jet in the right place, but overall this is fantastic.
majorsam1 –
There are a ton of add-on bidets out there, so it’s impossible to decide which one to get, especially if you’ve never owned one. But let me tell you I’ve looked around and this is the BEST DEAL at the BEST PRICE. Nothing else comes close. Just the braided stainless water line alone cost $15 at Home Depot. So if you’ve been thinking to trying a bidet, you can’t go wrong with this one at this price. Not sure why they are offering this deal, but can’t last. Besides the price, like the ad says, it’s slim and small with no frills, so is easy to use and almost invisible on our toilet. It was easy to install and works great.
juliansm –
I just researched these bidets over on Amazon and this is the best deal hands down. There is nothing over there for less than $25 and many are too big, have useless features or are too expensive. This one has just what you need with quality hardware. Perfect.
brittany mason –
Need that “special rinse” feeling but don’t want some big obtrusive contraption on your toilet? This is the perfect no frills bidet Just one simple knob does the rinse in one direction and cleans the spray nozzle in the other other. Totally easy to operate. The unit is thin but sturdy with excellent hardware . . . everything is included for installation. Taking off one star only because I think there should be other color choices . . .
fred majavitch –
Funny name, great product . . . if you’re ready for that “booty fresh” feeling after the morning doo doo, then this is it. No need to jump back in the shower. Just spritz and go . . . I mean go, then spritz, then go out the door. I could go on but enough booty humor 🙂
Jason McVeigh –
This is the cool “blade bidet” of bidets. Instead of having goofy chrome control knobs, useless extra “features” and confusing printing, it is clean.elegant and minimal . . . clearly a Euro design concept. The super thin body slips right under the toilet seat without raising it up much, something you wouldn’t consider until you install on of the fatter ones. I had one before where I had to install all new tall rubber bumpers under the seat to get it to fit down right. And right, you don’t need a hot water line. The cool water is fine and makes the install 10x easier.
Ira Channing –
Watch out for all the other foreign bidet guys out there with high prices and no US stock or no stock at all. These guys do have stock, fair prices and even good tech support. I did have a few questions during my install and they had a professional plumber answer me within 24 hours. He also said they stock parts and other mounting accessories if required. This my kind of supplier and I’ll be back.
Eva Winstead –
I looked at a lot of bidets and found most of them had all these extra features that were useless. Plus, many sellers don’t have stock and were taking back orders. This bidet is the IKEA of bidets . . . reasonable price with the functions you need. The single nozzle is shielded and self cleaning and you don’t need multiple nozzles, You also don’t need a hot water connection, the cool water only is fine and so easy to hook. Back to the self cleaning, that is very important. The nozzle will get “debris” on it and you need to swish that off. The cleaning mode does that back running water over the OUTSIDE the nozzle instead of you having to do it by hand. Very nice design. I just bought 2 more for my other bathrooms. Love It ! ! !
joeburn3 –
Let me just be straight up that I’m a slightly crude guy as my wife constantly reminds. So I’ll just say what no one else says . . . this is a great butt washer. I’ve always been a generous toilet paper user and never thought about it. But then we ran out and the wife panicked trying to find more, so cut me off. I thought that a bidet would be just another silly gadget but not so. In fact, I much prefer it now because I have hemorrhoids and by not using toilet paper, my butt says clean and not irritated, so OK, I’m a believer now. Funny how I was brought up a “toilet paper guy” and never even though about it before.
maxpreach –
Praises be up high. . . my booty has been saved from the perils of the toilet paper devil. The nether regions have never felt so cleansed. The sins of my poo have all been washed away. Clear out your booty debris and be healed ! ! !
kevin decker –
Arrived quickly, was super easy to install. this unit it thin so you won’t need any of those tall spacers that you need with others. Good quality and works perfectly.
This is my first one of these and i am sold. Can’t believe i haven’t gotten one sooner.
S. Frierson –
Forget COVID TP hoarding
As time during this pandemic progressed, the need for TP has not waned judging by the empty selves as I go on my biweekly shopping run. I already have a bulk supply of TP at the house but with a family of 4 stuck under a stay-at-home order, it will deplete over time. So, I thought, what am going to do when the TP runs out. Enter the bidet. I ordered it not knowing what I was getting into but the price was right. It was a one-for-one trade off with one of my bulk TP packages. When I received it, I took it out of the packaging and noticed how thin this device is. After performing a thorough cleaning of my toilet, I installed it. It wasn’t that hard although awkward. Trying to center the nozzle was a challenge. The instructions wasn’t comprehensive but good enough to get through it. It came with everything needed to install the connection for the water. I did need to replace my hard pipe (connecting the incoming water to the tank) with a flexible version. Once completed, it worked very well. I felt really clean after use. Using it takes some getting used to but the curve is shallow. This is one of the best investments I have made in a long time. This has changed my world view on TP and I will be purchasing less and less and my family gets on board. Great product.