First and foremost, you’ll want to decide whether you want a bidet attachment that fits between your existing toilet seat and toilet rim or a toilet seat bidet (an all-in-one unit that combines a toilet seat and a bidet). Note the shape of your toilet too (round or elongated) and whether the bidet attachments you’re considering will fit.
The price of bidet attachments varies widely and usually correlates to the number of features. Basic, wash-only models without electricity (i.e., non-heated) are available for less than $50. Mid-range models with a few more bells and whistles—things like a heated seat, self-cleaning nozzles, and electric pressure and position control—run between $100 to $200. The best bidet attachments with the most premium features (think undercarriage dryers, remote controls, and carbon-based purified air deodorizers) can run north of $500 or more.
The last thing to consider is installation. Many of today’s best bidet attachments feature DIY installs for the layperson without calling a plumber and few if any, tools required. Keep in mind that manual or non-electric models are easier to install than more complicated electric alternatives. Also be sure that, if you’re considering an electric model, you’ll need a functioning power outlet near your toilet for a proper installation.
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