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The Luxe Bidet Neo 250 is a non-electric mechanical bidet toilet seat attachment that offers adjustable hot and cold water for a personalized cleansing experience. Designed for easy installation on standard two-piece toilets, it features a sleek design, high-quality materials, and a hygienic nozzle guard. With an 18-month warranty, this bidet attachment combines luxury and practicality at an excellent price.





















| Manufacturer | LUXE Bidet |
| Part Number | Neo 250 white |
| Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 10 x 3 inches |
| Item model number | Neo 250 white |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | White |
| Finish | white |
| Material | Durable plastic |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 18 month warranty for bidet and its accessories |
M**M
This is easily one of the best purchases I've made this school ...
This is easily one of the best purchases I've made this school year. I recently moved to a new house and got my own bathroom. I installed the bidet to cut down on the cost of toilet paper. Here are a couple benefits: -much cleaner feeling. If you got poop are on arm, are you gonna wipe it with a piece of TP and call it a day? No way. -If you have problems with toilet paper being too rough or have bowel issues that have you wiping frequently, a stream of water is much gentler. -save money on TP and its good for the environment by cutting down on waste. Specific things about the Luxe Bidet Neo 250: I've had this hot and cold model for almost 8 months now and it's still working great. I think the construction is solid and I've never had leak problems. I'm no handyman but I installed this pretty easily. It was also easy to adjust so that the angle of the stream was just right. Having the warm water option is also really nice, especially in the winter. If you don't want to connect the hot water line to from your sink, you could just put a cap that comes with the bidet on the hot water inlet. Another great thing about this bidet is your ability to control the strength of the stream. Make sure you don't crank it up when you first try it out. The max stream is really strong but I'm glad you have full control over it. I think this is a solid investment and a great product also.
F**C
Hot water fitting not included and poor pressure adjustment.
Easy to install with cold water only. The pressure valve had almost no range and was either on or off. Hot water fittings would not fit so returned unit with no problems. End buying a full featured CoCo bidet seat @ around $350. Much better value if you can afford.
H**!
Luxe Neo Bidet 250 can also wash your front
Update: price is too low to publish. I want more stars! It has been 2.5 years since I've installed these bidets, it still does a great job on doing what it was designed to do, and it does it very well. All three bidets are still working, No leaks. I even gave one as a gift, got many great comments on it. My relatives want me to gift these to them for birthdays and holidays. The luxe neo bidet 250 is one of the best and easiest upgrades I have added in my three bathrooms with elongated commode and plastic toilet seats. Hand tighten only on the fittings to prevent damage. I bought three for the price of 40usd each sold by 2Go products LLC. Surprisingly, the price went up after a couple of days, it's now listed at 55.98 a piece. The luxe neo 250 lacks the self cleaning and feminine wash. But it has the hot and cold rear wash only. I've installed one with hot and cold wash, and installed another with just a cold wash. The hot and cold wash is awesome, but be warned for those who keep their hot water heater tanks at 100 degrees or higher. You can get burned easily back there. The instruction states it. The cold wash installation is very refreshing. One thing I had to change on the part and have to buy as an extra add on upgrade from Home Depot or lowes is the skinny washer that goes in the hot water "T". The O. E. M. washer was so skinny when tightened kinks and causes leaks. So, the fix is to upgrade the washer to a "00" flat spigot washer, for just .50 cents at your local hardware store. It fits perfectly and the hole is just right. No more leaks. The cons: 1. Hot water tap "T" washer, kinks and causes leaks 2. Regulator can be overwhelming and too strong, it takes a lot of practice to achieve refreshing and comfortable stream that cleans and soothes 3. The handle on the regulator is cheaply made and screwed in by a tiny metal screwed onto a plastic handle. This is the most hardworking part of this bidet. Because it will be used to actuate the hot or cold wash at the same time control the pressure. It will take only time before that small screw becomes loose or the plastic lever breaks away after many actuations 4. The cold wash tap "T". It's made of ABS plastic. If you live where chlorination of water is mandatory, the lifecycle of this critical part will be less than anticipated. I would consider upgrading this to either brass or metal fitting. There's one being sold in Amazon for less than 20 usd plus the bidet at 60. It adds up to 80 usd. For this reason, I will buy the "Bio Bidet Elite 3" for 45.00. You get the comfort of both rear and front wash, self cleaning and brass fitting. The only thing it lacks are the hot wash and the single lever mixing valve. It has a dial lever for both the pressure and rear/feminine wash. Moreover, It was designed to only wash in the cold. Refreshing! The Pros: 1. The Luxe Neo Bidet 250 can also wash the feminine part. You will just need to close your legs if your a female and position yourself aligned with the stream to wash your front 2. Easy self installation 3. It comes with all the parts you need 4. Low maintenance, due to the splash guard and retracting nozzle 5. Fits my elongated plastic seats Goodbye Tabo, goodbye scratchy toilet paper. Hello cold and hot but refreshing bidet. This bidet has been a great addition to all my bathrooms. Highly recommended.
J**D
Give it a GO.
Note: I received a duplicate of this previously purchased product in consideration of writing this unbiased review. SUMMARY: This is a long review, so here's the gist: Overall I'm very pleased with this bidet attachment. I had been heavily researching much more expensive bidet seats (up to and over $1,000), when I came across this one. I thought, wow, why not give it a "go" (ok that's my first and last toilet pun) while I save my pennies for the more expensive ones. What I found was that I think this product gives 90% of the satisfaction of the high cost seats for a fraction, like 5%, of the cost. I'm happy with this product and no longer looking for an expensive bidet seat. SERVICE and INSTALLATION: The bidet arrived promptly and well packed. Installation was ok. I'm pretty handy, read the instructions, and got it successfully installed with one hiccup that was very helpfully handled with a call to customer support. My issue was that I have older plumbing in my bathroom, and apparently there are two likely possibilities for the size fitting you need to affix this to the sink hot water supply. The one shipped did not fit. Unfortunately before I found this out, I had disabled half my bathroom plumbing (toilet and sink) to do the install. Customer service rep answered promptly, was very knowledgeable and courteous, answered questions I had about possible workarounds to continue installation that day, but ultimately we decided the best course was for them to send the alternative fitting. This meant undoing the half installed bidet so the bathroom was functional while I waited for the part. Ok that was frustrating, but the part was shipped free and fast, and in a couple of days I was back in business. So caveat: check your fittings first before you install to make sure this will work. (It's either a 1/2 inch or 3/8 inch fitting under the sink: 3/8 is what ships, 1/2 is what I needed.) But don't be deterred. The alternative part will work fine. It would be nice if both were shipped, but that would mean a wasteful unnecessary fancy stainless part, and extra expense, for everyone. Once all the parts were correct the installation was fairly straightforward. It's not pleasant, of course, depending on ease of access to toilet and sink in your own situation; for mine it required lying on the bathroom floor and contorting myself to reach and attach fittings. But the fittings seem of good quality, fit tight and properly. Worked right away, and now, after 5 months, it's still working properly, no leaks, no issues. EXPERIENCE: How does it work? This bidet is very basic. It squirts water from you own supply, hot and cold. It's aim is not really adjustable once installed, but it has good aim for me. It is only for back ends, not fronts, but being in an all boy household, this was fine. This was my first experience with a bidet, and as many report, it's really a game changer for this one daily ablution. Having been indoctrinated in the American TP tradition for 60 years, my new preference was immediate and eye opening (ok that was unintended). I so much prefer it. There are some CONS: The control device is one knob that controls strength of water flow as well as temperature. It's easy to get the hang of it, but even so, it feels flimsy, and the level of control feels a bit clumsy. It's not finely calibrated; it's hard to get it adjusted just right. The main issue is that the water pressure can be too hard, and that can be uncomfortable or even painful. You have to turn it up to a certain level to get it started (the water pressure has to first be strong enough to push the spout out, and the pressure to do that can be more than you expect. It can be an abrupt start.) It seems that hard spray can hurt very tender tissue, and at one point before I really got the knack, I even had a little tear occur, which was disconcerting but not serious and has not recurred. It's also a little tricky to find the right temperature. This is exacerbated in my situation because the sink hook-up is 10 feet from the toilet, so the hot water takes a while to reach, and when it does, it can be a surprise. This can be mitigated by running the hot water at the sink for a bit before sitting. (I might not need this bidet with the hot water hookup; I don't always use the hot water. For me, in moderate Northern California, the cold water is not too cold, but if it were colder, this hot water hook up could be essential.) Well that's it. I would definitely buy it again, and recommend it to strangers like you, (though I still am reluctant to talk to friends about it.)
Y**Y
Cleaner, neater, better...and not so weird, if you think globally.
Ahem. A little embarrassing to be writing a review of such a product, but I remember being in Japan - where most toilet seats have built in squirting/cleaning attachments - and my host was mortified at American practices: "You use toilet paper with your hands," he said, aghast. So the Luxe Bidet is an attempt to get the features found in the more expensive, high-tech toilet seats installed on a traditional toilet. And it works. Installation was very easy - it took about ten minutes (though I did need to order an accessory hose, since my sink didn't have a standard-sized valve nut). You can hook up only cold water (from the toilet's hoses) or hot water from a nearby sink in addition, so make sure that you have a nearby sink and a way to neatly hide the long, plastic tube that goes from the sink (I didn't, so I used white cable conduit to route the hose flush against the floor/wall). Once installed, it is pretty easy to use. The nozzle doesn't aim, as on more expensive toilet seat all-in-one units, so you kind of have to move yourself to get the squirt of water in the right place - wherever that place is. You also should be careful not to burn yourself with too-hot water; a mix of cold and hot and medium pressure, both easily controlled via the device's handle, will do the trick. I have to say I love the feeling of being clean - really clean - without having to go through a lot of paper. I like the idea of saving paper, too, though the ecological calculation of using extra water vs. using paper isn't something I can really speak to. But the general idea is to use the water to get everything clean, then pat dry with paper. This is really a good thing for folks with issues like hemorrhoids, etc, since the gentle water is less irritating than rubbing with paper. Overall, I'm very pleased with this product - enough so that I'll be purchasing two more for the other bathrooms in my home.
M**N
Leaky!!
So the bidet functions great, but after install the hot water fitting leaks. Just to test I tried installing on multiple fittings and it leaks on each of them. Package arrived EXTREMELY damaged. I've filed a return and order a new one. Will update once it is installed.
K**H
I like it but water pressure is too strong.
I love that I finally have a bidet! However, the water stream is pretty strong and can hurt... I'll probably replace it with a different model eventually. Installation was easy.
W**D
... - Hot and Cold Water is the minimalist and best looking of bidets
Luxe Bidet Neo 250 - Hot and Cold Water is the minimalist and best looking of bidets. Was very easy to install and had all attachments you need, will fit the quite close toilet seat lid to. Reasonable price, ease to use, good quality, the water jet is highly adjustable from soft to strong pressure. Has been installed more than a year, used multiple times a day and no problems whatsoever. Before Neo 250 I use to have an other brand bidet an ugly one, much bigger, more complicated, what lasted less than 2 years, after that just started to licking everywhere to the point of irreparable. My only suggestion for the Luxe Bidet Neo 250 - Hot and Cold Water is to havean an all-around solid metal handle,the current one it feels wick what is not a problem if handled with care. I will highly recommend this brand to everyone who has the option to install the hot water to. Once you try a bided you can't live without.
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