🚀 Elevate Your Hygiene Game Anywhere, Anytime!
The Brondell GoSpa Essential Portable Bidet is a compact, eco-friendly solution for maintaining cleanliness during outdoor activities. With a 400ml capacity, a detachable nozzle for easy use, and a discreet travel bag, it's perfect for camping, hiking, or everyday travel. Designed to reduce toilet paper waste, this bidet is a sustainable choice for the environmentally conscious adventurer.
Manufacturer | Brondell |
Capacity | 400 Milliliters |
Part Number | GS-70GRA |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.28 x 2.67 x 2.67 inches |
Item model number | GS-70GRA |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | GoSpa Travel Bidet Squeeze-bottle, Detachable Angled-spray Nozzle, Descrete Travel Bag |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1-year |
N**B
Hiking necessity
Great for hiking. Many places insist on packing-out used TP; this uses no TP. No TP means no carry-out.The really great thing about this is that it fits standard 28mm water bottle tops. Hiker's know 28mm, because that's the size water-filters (e.g. Sawyer, HydroBlu, etc.) use. So, many hikers are already carrying 28mm water bottles (such as, Smart-Water, LifeWater, etc.).This author carries only the white tip of this product to screw onto water-bottle already being carried. Other manufacturers make bidet-tips that are essentially standard bottle-tops with holes drilled, which puts one's water-bottle into the danger (unclean) zone. This product's extended tip keeps one's water bottle out of the danger zone and pristine/clean.Hiker's care about weight. This product's tip weighs only a few grams. This product is therefore perfect for hiking and this author won't go into the wilderness without it.
M**B
It does NOT leak! User error!
For everyone saying that it's leaking it's because you are squeezing it too hard! You are 'popping' the valve at the bottom. You need to apply just enough gentle pressure to where the water flows smoothly. I know we all want high pressure like we are used to at home - but that is expecting too much!I purchased a few different models and kept this one. The bottle is not too large, soft and 'squishy' which makes it easy for packing flat and traveling. I've had it for 2 years & it's a game changer for traveling!
R**6
Portable Bidet works well
It took some practice to make this work, but it is going well. After back surgery, I discovered a few things needed to be relearned in the bath and cleanlyness department. My friendly OT assistant suggested a portable bidet. I checked out the formal bidet, but decided to go with the portable bidet to start. I would have used the 5 stars except I need more practice. Just me.
A**I
Review after two years: Love it so much!
I've had this for about two years and take it camping often. It is my absolute saving grace and so many friends have purchased a similar one. It's easier to use than the fancy brands, like Tushy. It dries more easily than the other brands, too -- which is important when camping in the winter.The bottle can take water that's pretty close to boiling without warping or being damaged. Actually using it to clean yourself is super straight forward and works like a charm.The only complaint i have is that the storage baggy could be better, but that's an easy thing to replace.Highly recommend this product!
E**G
Works ok, sprays a little weak
As a relatively new bidet enthusiast, and advocate of what I like to call “hole health,” I knew I would need a portable bidet for travel, so I bought this nifty device. It is basically a squeezable bottle with a spout so that it sprays the water at an angle to wash off your poopy brown eye. It looked like what I imagine a douche bottle looked like from the old days, but not as graphic. Anyway, I had the opportunity to use it on a recent family getaway to the country.After a first use right after a 4.5 hour drive, I was pleased, as it provided the post-drive dump just the cleaning that was needed for the travel-weary dirty hairy: quick, refreshing, and no need for wiping other than to dry the ditch. The next several uses were not as successful. Needless to say, given the country diet of fried chicken, tacos, baked potatoes, chili, and burgers, I was relieved I brought my portable bidet. Unfortunately, after taking a morning tiger that would make a sailor blush, I ran out of water trying to hose off a stubborn band of cling-ons. After the routine ditch drying, I was aghast to see the dreaded brown stripe adorning my TP. But with no more water in the bidet, I was forced dangerously close to the barbaric practice of digging feces from my posterior Chewbacca sandwich by hand with tissue paper.Subsequent uses followed this general pattern, suggesting this bidet either doesn’t have enough water capacity or doesn’t have sufficient pressure. I found both to be true. Imagine smearing peanut butter in your lawn, and then think of the water pressure it would require to wash it clean. A squeeze bottle just won’t cut it. You need a hose. The same is true for a man’s soiled tush bush.Overall, this item will be good for like “roughing it” camping in the woods and whatnot, but in situations of running water, it is sub-optimal. It simply doesn’t have the pressure to wash the bum dangles off my furry puckered spider, or the capacity to do a sufficiently thorough job.
L**Y
Good Pressure, Discreet
I’m genuinely impressed by how well this works—there’s enough pressure to match a regular electric bidet. I didn’t expect that from a simple squeeze bottle. I just fill it up before use and empty it afterward. I keep it tucked behind the toilet since most guests don’t use a bidet. It’s also perfect for camping trips. Totally worth every penny!
W**I
Great personal and portable bidet
Great product so far. It has to be emptied and refilled for each use though because water will leak otherwise. It's a simple solution to not being able to install a bidet in my apartment.
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