

💧 Elevate your bathroom game—clean, sleek, and effortlessly fresh!
The GenieBidet Ultra Thin Right Handed Bidet Attachment offers a sleek, gap-free design that fits seamlessly under your existing toilet seat. Featuring self-cleaning dual nozzles for rear and feminine cleansing with adjustable spray intensity, it installs easily without wiring using a durable hybrid brass 3-way T valve with ON/OFF control. This eco-friendly bidet reduces toilet paper use while enhancing personal hygiene, making it a practical upgrade for any modern bathroom.















| Brand | GenieBidet |
| Color | Ultra Thin Right Handed Bidet |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GenieBidet |
| Material | Brass |
| Seat Material Type | Plastic |
W**.
Sleek, efficient, works like it should
Due to a chronic medical condition I prescribed a bidet for myself and my wife. Circumstance dictated it was a no-brainer. Should have been suggested by our Urologists or Gynecologist but it would never have occurred to either in a hundred years. We convinced a friend of ours to purchase the Genie attachment because she has undergone a long and painful recovery from major back surgery where she can no longer bend and twist herself around into the needed position to use toilet paper. This has proved to be very, very frustrating for her as one can well imagine. You would think that under such distress doctors would be able to see beyond their mindset of x-rays, surgery and drugs and think about a practical way to alleviate the discomfort of their patients? Our Genie Attachment turns out to be just what the Doctor never ordered: a simple, inexpensive, permanent solution to a few problems that were having a significant negative impact to the quality of our lives. My wife's friend, in her seventies, says she installed it herself, even when restricted by a stiff back. Our daughter in law has also ordered one for her family. The nice thing about the Genie attachment is that it doesn't change the basic configuration of your present toilet seat and lid arrangement. This was key to me as we have a tall, elongated bowl with a seat sans lid that is a McDonald's Restroom knock off. Contoured and comfortable. We wanted to keep the same seat as it is about as large a toilet seat that you can buy. I think every new house built should come with optional 20" tall, elongated toilets. Add a Bidet and your homely Bathroom is transformed into a luxury suite, (well, almost)! I guess cold water is the first question that comes to mind. For us, not a deal breaker. Not a situation where one has to "grin and bear it" Was easy to get used to. Not a problem really. Since the Bidet is not merely an option for us, if water temp were a big enough issue, we would be inclined to opt for a more elaborate and costly warm water set up. For us I would have to drill a hole near the baseboard at the rear of the toilet through into the laundry room on the other side of the wall, build a custom electrical extension cord plugging it into the Washing Machine wall outlet. Or, just string the electric cord across the rug to the opposite wall, over the counter, while trying to ignore that ugly extension cord. The Bidet attachment is so minimal and non-intrusive that we also use it in our other bathroom next to our bedroom where most used by guests. They can just use the facility normally as if the Bidet weren't there. Might ask a question about it, where you may volunteer information on it's use. "Lefty backie, righty fronty." Couldn't be any easier. Shuts off in the middle position of the knob with a tactile and audible "click". The extensions from out of where the water sprays are extended downwards for a more effective spray angle by water pressure. They disappear out of the way when not activated. The housing, a very small footprint at the rear of the bowl that doesn't impede cleaning. The rear spray strikes a bulls eye. I was not sure about how the front would work, but my wife says that it does work as it should. I expect that the water valve and hoses are of good quality when correctly installed will stand the test of time. That remains to be seen, though I've no reason to expect otherwise. Our bathroom was flooded once, a real costly mess! Human error by the original builders. It is just a good common sense idea to turn on and off the T valve handle that diverts water from the inlet to the bidet with each use. I doubt you could ever wear it out. it would be just plain stupid for the distributor not to use highest quality hardware here if they want to continue selling their product. I predict that Bidet's will one day be commonplace in America. I am not too paranoid about flooding, don't expect the Bidet to fail, but... it's a good idea. For sure, the greatest cause of failure is faulty installation. Bathroom fixtures are tried and true, over time proving to be reliable and durable when quality parts are properly installed. Our Genie Bidet is affordable by any one. We are going to give away two more as gifts. It is easily installed by even the most mechanically disinclined. It serves a very practical, useful, purpose that will see daily use. You'll wonder how you went all these years without it. It reduces the amount of toilet paper that in a large family may pay for itself in less than a year. What's not to like? Walter O.
A**E
Keeps our bums clean and me from having to buy toilet paper in bulk
I have a 10 year old son who seems incapable of using the toilet without going through half a roll of toilet paper. It's actually, truly absurd. I knew about bidets from my grandparents' house, where my grandfather (a builder) had installed a separate bidet in their bathroom. I next experienced them while traveling in Europe--our rental apartment in Rome had one and its praises were sung by all. At some point, all of this converged in my head and I realized that a bidet could keep me from going into debt buying toilet paper, not to mention save our ancient septic system. I looked online at a bunch and did a bunch of research and ultimately decided on this magical device. It's a little more expensive than some of the others available, but it had a few things going for it: first, the aesthetics; second, the slimmer profile. This little gadget is sleek and my eyes are already skimming past it when I'm in the bathroom. I like the modern look, but it's also extra functional as well--the knob simply twists right for the rear spray and left for the forward spray. This makes operating it without looking a breeze. The slim aspect of the whole thing has another bonus: it doesn't raise the rear of the seat noticeably. The reviews for many other bidet attachments noted that you'd need to prop up the front of the seat, too, lest the toilet seat snap beneath the weight of its users. This one is so low profile that it doesn't cause an issue at all. Installation was easy. I'm a single 36 y/o woman who considers herself reasonably handy and I was able to do it in about 15 minutes with basic tools. My ONE major suggestion for installation is to obtain some thread seal tape from this site or your local hardware store. It's super cheap, easy to use stuff that just wraps around the threads of the bolt or screw and prevents water from leaking out. It's a buck or two at the major stores and well worth the effort you'll save extra-tightening. Overall, I'm thrilled with this purchase. It really does make a difference in terms of how quickly and efficiently things get clean. By things I obviously mean your bum. This one doesn't have hot water capability, but my sink is too far away anyway so I didn't want or need it. The colder water hasn't been an issue at all for us. Finally, I'll say that the kid happily uses it and hasn't filled the toilet to the brim with paper since I've installed it! Ultimately, I thought this one was worth the slightly higher price because of the aesthetics, but I quickly discovered that its actual function and design make it worth it as well. If I'd bought one of the slightly cheaper ones, I'd have been out the difference getting little bumpers for the front of the seat. 5 out of 5 stars. Highly recommended! I'm sorry I don't have pictures but my bathroom is not ready for its closeup.
P**N
a precise, attractive, well-made bidet - SUPERB
For 15 years, we've had a "bidetmatic" purchased in Argentina, where bidets are a part of everybody's bathroom. Argentinians take their bidets seriously, and they have a separate bidet, which is the size of a toilet next to the toilet. The bidetmatic was their solution to creating an attachment for smaller bathrooms or people who just didn't want an entirely separate appliance in their bathroom. For the past several decades, I've had some serious GI problems, and as a result of this, I became a fundamentalist user of the bidetmatic, struggling mightily whenever I had to travel to places that did not have a bidet. So when my right arm was immobilized due to surgery, I was in crisis, unable to use my right-handed bidetmatic. I read all the reviews online and concluded that this was the one. Genie Bidet was going to join our household. Living with a right-handed bidet but in need now of a left-handed bidet I had to make the shift. After 15 years of faithful service by my bidetMatic, I upgraded reluctantly. The genie bidet attachment immediately stood out as an attractive addition to the toilet, not just a mechanical functional industrial attachment like my Argentinian model. It uses a different approach than the Argentinian one, which is a metal swing arm variety. The genie bidet is one that shoots water from the back of the toilet forward. I was skeptical about its aim, but I've since learned that it is spot on. To cut to the chase, this new bidet is a huge benefit to me with my arm in a sling for the next 2 1/2 months and a surprisingly upscale and attractively functional addition to our bathroom. It is effortless to use, provides a great focused stream of water that hits the bullseye every time, and has an easy-to-use and attractive handle perfectly positioned for my left hand. My initial panic about going three months without a bidet is over I always intended to use this temporarily until my right arm was better, at which point it was going to be my intention to switch back to the original bidetmatic from Argentina for nostalgic reasons. But this one is such a significant upgrade to the older model that I can't imagine switching it back at this point. Now, the discussion in my head is whether to replace the other Argentine bidetmatic in the other toilet with another one of these models. The prices are good enough that the temptation is high. I did struggle with my genie bidet installation. The unit comes with the proprietary water line hookups and t-valves that are both attractive and I presume quite functional. But that would require a full replacement of all water lines to the toilet, and given that I had a tight squeeze back there and one arm that didn't work, this was going to be a big effort. I can see that If you are starting from scratch in that, this is your first bidet attachment such that you currently only have one water line going from the main to the toilet, then using their proprietary hookups would be precisely what you want to do even though it requires emptying the water tank during your installation. The installation is not that difficult, and within 20 minutes, the average person would be able to do the job themselves even if they've never done such a job before. But in my case, I was replacing an older bidet with this one and, moreover, doing it with one hand. Because I was doing a replacement, I already had the T valve installed, and with water lines that were at least several decades old, I was concerned about messing around if I didn't need to. It took me approximately $15 and a trip to the hardware store to Frankenstein a dedicated connection between the T valve I have on my main and the new bidet. See photo. This installation requires a water line hose and two adapters to connect to the bidet. Thus, I bypassed the replacement of the line to the toilet altogether....and voila. a one-handed replacement. In other words, although Genie Bidet provides proprietary water lines, they don't provide a simple water line option that would hook from the water main to the bidet directly without going through the T valve Once I got all the pieces I needed from the hardware store, the installation itself took 5 minutes, and it has been pure bliss ever since. I am completely sold now on this bidet, and when my arm is better, I'll replace the other one in the other bathroom, and the old bidets will get cleaned up and brought to the thrift store. A superb product with GREAT personalized customer service. UPDATE: everyday I love this bidet more and more. I'm about to buy another one for the other bathroom.
M**N
Good Product for a Great Price
Overall I really like the product. It doesn't feel cheap and works as intended without any issues. Mostly blends in with my toilet although I would probably step it up and go for one of the full seats next time to avoid having this look slightly out of place. The water pressure is good but takes a bit of time getting used to how it works. Also I don't really notice a difference in pressure by turning the knob more to one side so if you are looking for a large range of different pressures, this might not be for you. Installation was super easy and didn't take too long. I would have preferred slightly better instructions in the packaging as they are somewhat lacking in a description of what to do but the video they posted on Amazon of the installation was a good replacement for the instructions provided in the package. I do have a slight issue with the angle as it seems to be too high when I have the product all the way back as shown in the video. I have to adjust myself prior to using each time to get where I need to clean even if it isn't comfortable to move that far back on the seat. When I try to adjust the bidet by moving it forward, my seat won't go down all the way as it catches on the little extended portion that the nozzles hang from. My toilet seat does bend downward underneath so if you have a seat that is flat on the bottom, you shouldn't have this issue as that extended part of the bidet is pretty unobtrusive looking. Toilet seats are cheap so I may just end up getting a new one to resolve this issue for myself. Really all of that is a minor gripe, only affecting a small portion of potential users, and only constitutes removing one star as the pros of this greatly outweigh the cons. The product works. It cleans you and has you feeling fresh. What more could you ask for in this price range? I received a discount code to buy another product by this company and will probably use it to get a second one for my other toilet.
A**R
Great bidet!
Easy to install. Smart looking. Works great. Highly recommended.
B**E
Left-handed cleaning machine.
Husband is having shoulder surgery and will be without the use of his right arm for at least 6 weeks. This is the only contribution to helping clean his derrière that I am willing to make. He is going to need an effective left handed cleaning option. This fits the bill perfectly. The additional “travel” Bidet that was included was a nice surprise. This was a straight forward installation (for me with two hands) and is easy to use with one hand tied behind your back. I hope he will be careful not to turn the handle fully as you can see from the video the spray can be fairly forceful. It is unobtrusive in its design and includes different handle finishes to match any decor. Overall on day one- I am very happy with this purchase.
E**I
Secure fit
I was worried if it would leak or splash everywhere but it doesnt. Im so glad I purchased this. It was sooooo easy to Install and easy to use. I got the left haded one it looks sturdy and its very compact. The small detail I didnt think about would be the cold water lol but ither than that I could never see myslef not using one.
J**Y
Genie Bidet - Best Bidet’s Made
I purchased the exact same model which is the attachment model many, many years back and would estimate it approximately 12 years ago. I know Amazon Order History goes back very, very far and with it not showing for the first one I purchased. Second one I know was about 6 years later with remodeling basement and is still 100% perfect. Only reason I replaced it was the plastic was getting a little brittle and had some hairline cracks for cosmetic reasons only. Valve and everything was 100% perfect just like it was installed and know they used a high quality plastic and not some cheap one. The new one I just got is identical and exact same quality knowing I could tell if a different plastic or anything else was used manufacturing it. Price compared to other ones with my experience of purchasing the original one believe me you cannot go wrong compared to other’s. I know other people that “had” and mean “had” a different brand and was told the spray was way too hard almost to the point it was hurting them along with other problems over the years which was a leaky valve or did not shut off all the way. Genie Bidet must have figured that out a long time ago with it having a “restrictor” and the spray pattern they decided on and definitely used a quality valve. Believe me it is beyond phenomenal and not a “weak” spray at all, having the “perfect” spray that does exactly what it needs to do. To end this I would definitely purchase this one looking no further and very sure the quality of there other ones have to be superb quality too. Don’t be like people I know purchasing a different brand with what they told me with all I told them about Genie Bidet. Many if not all not liking the one from a different manufacturer replaced it with a Genie Bidet type and told me they wish that would have been their first and only purchase for one. This is a 100% honest review and rarely leave any reviews with all I purchase on Amazon. Reason I am is people I know purchased various other brands like above and disposed of them replacing what they purchased with a Genie Bidet and were beyond happy. Installation is beyond simple and I always advise anyone when doing plumbing do not wrench things as tight as you can because it doesn’t need it. Yes tighten it so it is very snug, but don’t over due it. Plus, after your installation with all plumbing if feasible like it is with this. Put pots or if you have coffee cans under where all the fittings are just in case it has a slight drip you will know and this applies to replacing sink traps too. Two last things when dealing with plastic fittings they may seem very tight, especially sink traps but plastic does have some stretch. After a week tighten up a little bit once again. Order a roll of “Teflon Tape” (very inexpensive) and it gets wrapped around any threaded fitting on the threads part only. You only need about 2 wraps so don’t over do it with it just filling in voids of both connections. When using Teflon Tape always and mean always put it on the threaded pipe starting at the end working your way up. Don’t put to much on like above 2 wraps around the threads just to fill in any voids between the connections. I know I am good for probably 12 years on the new one. Trust me and buy a Genie Bidet knowing you will be very happy and very satisfied.
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