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The Brondell Thinline Dual Nozzle SimpleSpa SS-250 is a non-electric bidet attachment featuring an ultra-thin 0.2-inch profile, dual retractable nozzles for front and rear cleansing, and smooth pressure control. It installs easily without tools, includes a SafeCore internal valve and metal braided hose, and is crafted by Brondell, a trusted leader in bidet technology.






















| ASIN | B07KX9J9DQ |
| ASIN | B07KX9J9DQ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #180,172 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #393 in Bidet Attachments |
| Color | No Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,787) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,787) |
| Date First Available | 16 December 2018 |
| Date First Available | 16 December 2018 |
| Finish | Polished |
| Handle Material | Ceramic |
| Handle/Lever Placement | Center |
| Hose Length | 12 Inches |
| Included components | Instruction Manual |
| Installation Method | Single Hole |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
| Item model number | SS-250 |
| Item model number | SS-250 |
| Manufacturer | Brondell |
| Manufacturer | Brondell |
| Material | Brass |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Holes | 1 |
| Part number | SS-250 |
| Plug Profile | Wall Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 39.12 x 23.24 x 0.51 cm; 272.16 g |
| Product Dimensions | 39.12 x 23.24 x 0.51 cm; 272.16 g |
| Shape | shape |
| Special Features | Easy to Install |
| Spout Reach | 0.2 Inches |
| Style | Dual Nozzle |
T**V
Te ayuda sobre manera a la limpieza íntima, recomendable, se instala en unos minutos
B**X
After installing and turning on the water the handle started leaking internally, don’t waste your money on this cheap seat
B**N
I had been wanting a bidet for a few years. Who doesn’t love the idea of a cleaner bum? Occasionally I’d browse, and think about splurging someday. Then the great TP shortage of 2020 hit. I spent hours (months!) researching and reading reviews. Eventually I just had to “commit” or get off the pot, so to speak. I took the plunge on the Brondell Thinline Simple Spa and I am SO glad! I had read about every possible negative, so when I hit that “buy” button I still worried. Will it fit my toilet seat? Will it leak? Will I need to risk the crazies at the hardware store to get more parts? Is it too cold? Will it look tacky? Two nozzles or one? Will it blast me into outer space? If you also have those questions, here are my answers. Installation: Very simple. It took me about 30 minutes, only because it was a little tricky to get the main adapter to thread with the washer inside. It was barely deep enough to grab the tank pipe. Be patient! Make sure it’s perfectly even and go slow. I am not a patient person so this was my challenge. I even looked through my washer box for a thinner washer - don’t. The one they send us a custom fit and you don’t want to mess with that. Everything else was a breeze, and I didn’t need to go get extra parts. Always a win! I installed it about 3 weeks ago. No leaks at all so far. Toilet seat: Ours is plastic and does have some curve on the sides. (See photos.) That was as an issue in many reviews across all of the brands, so I was afraid I’d need to go buy a new seat. Not a deal breaker, but an extra hassle. I was *thrilled* when it fit right away! No extra trips to the hardware store, still winning! YMMV, but I have NO gaps and no worries about the seat bending or cracking. It feels solid, no wobbling or sliding around. Looks: This thing is sleek and modern, I think it looks much better than the rest in this category (which is honestly why I gave it a shot). It fits the clean lines of our mid-mod house and general aesthetic, and I think it would look good with any modern decor. The thin profile is unobtrusive and the flat controller does not get turned on accidentally by our big dogs, or by my thighs. (Note: the thing hanging on the right in these pics is not part of the bidet, it’s a color changing LED nightlight we got as a gift - it’s fun.😁) Cold water only: Our toilet is in a small “bomb shelter” separated from the vanity and outlets by a wall and a door. So it had to be a cold water only, non-electric attachment. A friend had recommended a warm water, heated seat, fancy-pants model costing hundreds, but that was beyond my budget. Installing an outlet for my first butt washer also seemed excessive. It may be different in a cold climate, but where we live the climate is hot, humid, and downright GROSS. “Swamp-ass” is real, y’all, and it’s not fun. This bidet is a life-changer! It’s not freezing cold, it’s more like an outdoor shower at the beach or the pool. SO refreshing! Now I get to take a mini-shower several times a day and it’s like being on vacation! Dual nozzle: A single nozzle would probably have been fine for a newbie but I actually do use both. The “front” one is a little softer so my husband uses both, too - you can sort of lean forward or backward to get the right aim. This dual is not a “self clean” model, but clean tap water runs through every time you turn it on, so... it’s still cleaning itself. The little gate keeps them protected when not in use, so a spritz during your normal toilet cleaning schedule should be fine if you have concerns. Blast level: Can go from drinking fountain level to pro power washer level with a small twist. Warning - twist very, VERY slowly to start out! There are pressure adapters available but we don’t need one at this point. We’ve learned to respect the power of the bidet and go easy, but we are the only ones who use it. If you have it in a guest bath you might give people a heads-up. :-) To sum up, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this Brondell Thinline!! I hope this is helpful to anyone still reading reviews and trying to decide. Your booty will thank you.
F**S
After having this for 6 weeks I can say it is one of the best purchases I’ve made in a long time and I recommend. It was easy to install, might need some WD 40 to get the valve things loose on your toilet but, pretty simple. I am NOT mechanically inclined and I did it without calling 911 for help. Read the step by step instructions, simple easy, have some WD 40 nearby ( not for the product, but for your plumbing valves if they haven't been loosened or tightened in a while). Less tp down the sewer, save $ buying TP the rest of your life, save trees from being cut down to make TP ( humans use 270,000 trees per day globally to make TP) Efficient and enviro friendly all the way around. If you live in an apartment - take it with you if / when you move. There are 2 sprayers one for front, one for back, and there is nothing cleaner! You can adjust the water pressure as high or low as you want, and it can powerwash your behind LOL - careful not to blast yourself clear off the toilet! You can have a low, gentle water pressure or the powerwash. You can practically get a colonic every time you go to the bathroom if you wanted to. LOL These should be a requirement for every home because you save so much for sewers to break down and you keep more $$$ in your pocket in the long run and it saves trees from being cut to make ... TP what a waste. Once you get the hang of it you only really need tp to dry off, far cleaner! It’s like taking a shower every time you go to the bathroom! There is no hot / cold option on the model I bought, I don't mind, it works great. I think the best thing is just how clean you feel - you basically only need to use TP to dry off. LOLOLOL… but seriously! Cleanliness is next to godliness.
P**D
[First review:] After a week and a day with this thing, we'd call it a total score. The parts are of good quality. The instructions are clear and correct. The installation is about 15 minutes if you have a flexible-hose connection to your toilet tank in good condition. Most of us amateurs tend to over-tighten plumbing connections; I got a leak-proof seat on the main connection with only hand-tightening. (Remember: all modern plumbing fittings like this have built-in washers.) Those thousands of people who say you don't need warm water are right. Both of us agree. Our tap water is as cold as it gets all year right now, and it just doesn't bother us, even though it's too cold to comfortably wash your hands with. Also, it took a few tries to learn how long to clean before I was completely clean--but it's no longer than using TP, after which, of course, you're not clean; the biggest mess you make, especially if you're furry, is with the TP. Now, we just dab dry with a washcloth. If you're wondering if it gets your whole butt wet, no. As for your vulva, my wife just pats dry with a washcloth, quickly, so no there too. I do recommend the dual-nozzle unless a female human is never going to use the toilet. I love the simplicity and minimalist design of this unit. It's what you need and no more, and with the slim mounting plate, it doesn't mess up your toilet seat fit on the rim the way those with thicker mounting plates do. For $30, it's crazy these aren't in every single house in the country. We have used almost zero TP since we got this; I only use a little to wipe the rim of the toilet after peeing, because men who splatter the toilet rim with pee are gross. [Amendment, 14 April 2020] While we still love it, and it works great in every other way, at about the one-year mark the front nozzle stopped retracting on its own. I contacted Brondell customer service and they were prompt with recommendations, all of which I followed and then some. Unfortunately, none of it worked. Because the unit is out of warranty, their offer was a 15% discount on a new one. I appreciate that the thing is only about 30 bucks, but I still think I should get more than a year's reliable service from it. I haven't decided whether to get another one or try another unit.
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