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The 7 Best Bidet Attachments of 2023, According to Experts

May 20, 2023

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It’s time to ditch the toilet paper and give your undercarriage the luxurious washing it deserves.

Let’s be honest: Until recently, most Americans didn’t know what a bidet was. But, almost every industrialized country has been hip to their benefits for decades. Now, with the recent COVID-related toilet paper “crisis” of 2019 and brands like Tushy taking bidets mainstream, a lot more of us are starting to ditch the old-school TP altogether.

There are hundreds of bidet toilet seats and bidet attachments on the market. The most basic are straightforward, wash-only models, but many more feature a dizzying list of features like electric air dryers, heated seats, wireless remote controls, built-in toilet deodorizers, and dual nozzles for a seriously thorough undercarriage water blast. If you’re ready to step up your bathroom game and give your chassis the cleaning it deserves, it’s time to invest in a proper bidet attachment. According to experts, these are the best bidet attachments to shop in 2022.

We’ve been fans of Tushy for years now. The company recently stepped up its game with the newly improved Tushy Classic 3.0. The popular model gets a new self-cleaning nozzle that automatically rinses itself before and after every use. The nozzle offers better water pressure control and precision, so you can get a more targeted stream from front to back. With a streamlined design that fits almost any toilet, it installs in less than 10 minutes with minimal tools or prep required. We also love the eight available styles and colors that ensure it matches almost any decor. All of this, plus the $100 price tag, make it our pick for the best overall bidet attachment of 2022.

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When a high-end bidet is too much, but a budget model isn’t enough, we like Brondell’s Swash 300 Advanced Bidet Toilet Seat. It’s well-priced at around $200 while offering many of the features of more premium, pricier alternatives. Dual self-cleaning nozzles (for the front and back) with warm water options and a heated seat with adjustable temperature settings make this bidet a joy to use. The design is sleek, modern, and simple and works with any decor. Plus, an included wireless control offers access to every feature without having to actually touch your toilet.

For the best value for your dollar, we haven’t found a better option than Veken’s Ultra-Slim Bidet. This straightforward model offers all the essentials we expect in a decent bidet attachment. Dual, non-electric nozzles provide solid water pressure for front (feminine) and back (posterior) washes. With just a single, chrome dial, it’s extremely easy to operate, especially for those with mobility issues. That same sleek design also makes this model easy to clean. The streamlined aesthetic matches almost any decor, although it doesn’t look or feel quite as premium as other pricier models on this list. Still, at less than $30, it’s hard to complain.

Basic bidets are designed to replace toilet paper with a straightforward wash feature. BidetMate’s 2000 Series Electric Bidet takes the traditional appliance to a whole new level. In addition to self-cleaning nozzles with customizable wash settings, this premium model offers an adjustable heated seat, unlimited heated wash water, and an electric undercarriage dryer. A built-in charcoal air deodorize even helps minimize unpleasant bathroom odors. Bonus features include a massage setting and even a dedicated child wash function that provides more gentle water pressure. The only downside? All of these fancy features come with a price tag of around $400.

For a no-nonsense bidet toilet seat with only the most essential features, we like Kohler’s Puretide Toilet Seat. A single spray nozzle delivers ambient temperature spray with adjustable position and pressure. The simple design is available in elongated and round models to match almost any toilet size and shape. Non-electric construction also makes for easy installation with few tools and prep work required. At around $80, the Puretide offers a decent set of features, but we wish it looked and felt a bit more premium, especially given the Kohler name.

When only the best will do—even in the bathroom—it’s hard to beat Toto. The company’s Washlet C5 is the most luxurious bidet seat we’ve seen. This model offers almost every essential and premium feature imaginable, including a self-cleaning, splash-resistant wand, a heated, soft-close seat, a temperature-adjustable air dryer, a filtered air deodorizer, an automatic “premist” function to prevent sticking, and—the list goes on. An included remote control and dual memory settings also provide instant access to every customizable option. Even with the most features of any bidet attachment on this list, the Washlet C5 is surprisingly easy to install. Our only complaint is the sky-high price tag near $500.

The chunky profile of most bidet attachments leaves an awkward toilet seat gap after installation. At just 0.2 inches thin, the Bidet FreshSpa from Brondell virtually eliminates that gap for a more seamless, comfortable fit. This budget model offers dual nozzles with automatic retracting and precision pressure control for a thorough front-to-back wash with a self-cleaning feature. The straightforward design makes for an easy, tool-free install on most toilets, although some reviewers complain of incompatibility issues. In addition to being one of the slimmest bidet attachments on this list, it’s also among the best value models at around $45.

Old-school freestanding bidets look similar to a traditional toilet, but function like a combination of a toilet with a built-in sink. Their main function is to offer a faucet and spray nozzle to provide a more thorough post-bathroom wash. Modern bidet attachments offer the same features in a more compact design that’s built to retrofit onto an existing toilet seat. They’re less complex, easier to install than a freestanding bidet (most require simple DIY installations with little to no tools), and many come with a long list of premium features.

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 electric (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.

Most traditional bidets feature simple wash-and-go designs, but today’s best bidet attachments boast a long list of premium features that can make comp-shopping a little complicated. We tested and thoroughly researched some of the best-reviewed models on the market today, taking note of the most important options like durability, design, features, aesthetics, price, and more. This roundup represents our honest picks of the seven best bidet attachments to shop in 2022.

Mike Richard has traveled the world since 2008. He's kayaked in Antarctica, tracked endangered African wild dogs in South Africa, and survived a near-miss great white shark attack in Mexico. His travel advice has appeared on the websites for Forbes, Travel + Leisure, CNET, and National Geographic. He loves the great outdoors and good bourbon, and (usually) calls Tulsa, Oklahoma home. Mike also enjoys speaking in the third person.

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