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The Brondell Thinline Dual Nozzle SimpleSpa SS-250 is a non-electric bidet toilet attachment designed for a refreshing clean. With its ultra-slim profile, dual nozzles for versatile washing, and easy installation, it combines functionality with modern design. Trust in Brondell's quality for a hygienic upgrade to your bathroom experience.
Manufacturer | Brondell |
Part number | SS-250 |
Item Weight | 272 g |
Product Dimensions | 39.12 x 23.24 x 0.51 cm; 272.16 g |
Item model number | SS-250 |
Style | Dual Nozzle |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Brass |
Installation Method | Single Hole |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Holes | 1 |
Spout Reach | 0.2 Inches |
Handle/Lever Placement | Center |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Plug Profile | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Included components | Instruction Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**H
Better quality than I expected!
I had never used a bidet before I bought this one. Now, I would not feel clean after using toilet tissue alone. This was inexpensive and easy to install. It cleans very well. My husband has had the same model on his toilet for approximately 3 years now and it still works perfectly.
T**V
No como los japoneses, pero excelente opción
Te ayuda sobre manera a la limpieza íntima, recomendable, se instala en unos minutos
B**X
Cheap and nasty
After installing and turning on the water the handle started leaking internally, don’t waste your money on this cheap seat
N**N
Back in Business!
My wife and I recently moved, and in the process decided to update our bidet attachments. Unfortunately with the onset of COVID driving toilet paper prices through the roof, Americans also finally discovered the joys of the bidet. That meant finding one was difficult, and far more expensive, than it had been the last time I'd looked. Still, once you've experienced the cleanliness that a bidet can provide it's impossible to go back, so I went shopping.I turned to The Wirecutter, as I often do, to narrow down my list of products to shop for. I've almost never bought something they have recommended and had it turn out disappointing. Therefore, knowing that my master bath does not have a GFCI receptacle in the toilet area I looked to see what they recommended for a non-electric bidet attachment. That pointed me to this product, the Brondell Thinline SimpleSpa SS-250.Having experience installing other bidet attachments, I knew more or less what I'd be in for when the product arrived. What I was unprepared for was the level of quality I found in the box. My last bidet attachment included a T adapter that was made of soft, and barely serviceable plastic. The one included with the Brondell was metal, and had a solid heft. The braided hose was also metal and had excellent fittings. Even more surprising, they had included a length of Teflon tape in the package (I already had my own ready just in case) to ensure that the installation would be absolutely leak free. There is literally everything you'd need in the box except the tools!Installation was incredibly simple (I was done in less than 10 minutes), and left my toilet with nary a drip from any of the new fittings. I appreciated that the thin design meant that my toilet seat had no flex, meaning I didn't have to make any adjustment to ensure it would continue to operate normally (my last attachment required new bumpers under the seat to level it out). The activation "knob" was easy to confirm to be in the off position, not only by its orientation, but also by a satisfying click when it is disengaged. I really enjoy the knob compared to old dial and lever style bidet attachments I've used in the past. It is dead simple for anyone to use, and provides a pleasant ramp in pressure so you can dial things in exactly as you like them!Without getting into details, I've been very satisfied with the use of this Brondell, and will likely look into more of them in the future for our other bathrooms. I know my old attachments installed in the guest bathrooms made many a convert, and I have no doubt that more of these Brondells will do the same. Great product, and truly a higher quality than many of the other options that I've found out there. I'd recommend this to anyone without electricity near enough to their toilet to get a heated option.
S**N
I'm feeling extra clean. This is a necessity in every home.
This is my 3rd bidet. I have previously owned a Brondell Thinline product, the one with a single nozzle. I think I had used it for about 2-3 years, but it was not even worn out when I replaced it. The second bidet was a generic handheld device, I'll add some more info in the next paragraph about this.More recently, I had been using a generic handheld bidet that had a similar design to an on-the-side sprayer from a kitchen sink. The handheld was okay, the stream was wider, thus less direct pressure in the targeted areas, but my s/o did not think it was hygienic because it would often catch ricocheting water during use. The internal seals were also wearing out so it would slowly drip onto the floor (leaky bidet, yuck), so it was definitely time for a replacement/upgrade.Installation is easy, though I'm sort of handy so I might be biased here. The included pipe sealant tape is handy, and you'll have plenty leftover since you likely will only need to use it on a single set of threads. In my experience, the thread sealant tape is only necessary on metal to metal connections. If you're going plastic to metal or plastic to plastic, you probably won't need it, but you get so much more than you need with this, it might help you sleep at night to just wrap all of the connections 3-5x clockwise. I recommend wrapping your connections with the tape first before trying to secure anything.If your toilet is plumbed with a solid supply line, you'll have to run out to the home improvement store to get a new one. I recommend a long (18-24") flex toilet supply line, you can generally make a smoother loop with a longer supply line than with a shorter one, if you bend it too much your toilet will fill slower and your bidet might only trickle. Your mileage may vary.Putting the bidet attachment under the seat is very simple, you essentially take the seat off, clean off the years of gross stuff previous tenants left behind for you, and then put the seat back on with the bidet sandwiched between the bowl and the seat itself. I've installed another bidet for a friend and it was not as thin as this one, she had to get some spacers for the front of her toilet seat so it was levelled out. This yields more points for the Brondell Thinline.As far as use of the product goes, I am very satisfied with the Dual Nozzle Brondell Thinline that I have most recently purchased. My only reason for marking 4 stars instead of 5 is that a single jet of water can be too powerful in such a sensitive area, although with some practice you can dial in the perfect amount of pressure without going full tilt on the controls. Also, I wish this bidet included a shutoff valve that would allow you to turn this thing off at the wall so if you were to bump the controls or the bidet were to spring a leak, you'd have some peace of mind rather than walking into a big mess to clean up.My s/o said that the "Front" function was difficult to use, but she might just need to try it a few more times to see if there's a knack to it. Full disclosure, the bidet might just not work as well with a round bowl, perhaps someone else might have better luck with an elongated bowl.Bidets generally get a bad rap from people who have never tried them before. It makes me feel cleaner and it's more environmentally friendly and cost effective because they cut down on toilet paper/flushable wipe use. Additionally, flushable wipes shouldn't even be flushed. They don't break apart the way that toilet paper does and it causes great headache and expense to remove them from waste water at treatment plants, if they don't form an enormous clog in your sewer first.I am unsure of the longevity of this upgraded product, but if it's anything like the previous Brondell bidet I've owned, I'm hopeful that Brondell has maintained the same level of quality. I will return here to update this review if I have any quality issues.
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