Bidets utilize a nozzle that directs a stream of water toward your rear in order to clear away any waste and provide sanitary cleansing after going to the bathroom. While your bathroom may not be equipped with a standalone bidet, bidet attachments provide the same capabilities, are more affordable, and are easier to install. More simplistic models allow for basic washing, but others offer more state-of-the-art features, such as air dryers, heated seats, and deodorizers. After hours of research, we gathered over 20 top-rated bidet attachments and put them through their paces at home for two weeks, so we could see how they performed in real-world environments. We evaluated them by their setup, ease of use, effectiveness, and value during our testing period. Named our best overall pick, the Omigo Element+ Bidet Attachment offers dual nozzles, user-friendly controls, a sleek and minimalistic design, and left our tester squeaky clean. Read ahead for the best bidet attachments, backed by our thorough testing. We also found the operation for the Omigo Element+ to be uncomplicated and easy to use, as the attachment comes with just two large labeled knobs: one for temperature control and the other for water pressure. We were impressed by the model’s effectiveness, as it performed as promised and even offered dual nozzles for rear and front wash. The rear nozzle works as any standard bidet, while the front wash setting angles the water stream slightly forward and has a softer spray pattern designed to reach the feminine area. “As a woman, I greatly appreciated not having to adjust myself on the seat to get clean,” our tester said. “I felt exceptionally clean[,] as if I just stepped out of the shower.” After using the bidet, our tester simply dried off using a bit of toilet paper. The nozzles are also retractable and self-cleaning, allowing for an extremely hygienic experience. In addition to its top-notch performance, the slim and minimal design of the unit makes it an unobtrusive and discreet addition to any bathroom. The Omigo Element+ features internal components that are made with brass and ceramic and are available in white, black, copper, and gold to match your bathroom finishes. At just $64, we think this non-electric bidet is a steal considering all of its premium features. And while we loved this product, don’t just take it from us—with hundreds of five-star reviews, you can’t go wrong with this simple yet effective bidet. Price at time of publish: $64 This bidet doesn’t offer premium features like temperature control, but our tester still found the product to be extremely effective, noting that it has become a part of her daily routine. The Essential Attachment lived up to its expectations and left our tester feeling clean: “While it does not have all the bells and whistles of more expensive models, it is simple to install and does get the job done,” she said. This model may not provide the luxury of warm water, but for those who don’t have access to a sink or outlet near their toilet, this is a high-quality pick. While this bidet has a generally low-profile design, our tester did note that the included flexible pipe that connects to the water tank was a bit unsightly. However, considering this model’s successful performance and cost-effective price tag, we think the Essential Attachment has a lot of value and is a worthwhile purchase you’ll get a ton of use out of. Price at time of publish: $35.99 As our tester used this bidet, she found that it took her a bit of trial and error in order to find the spray strength and nozzle direction that worked for her, but some experimentation tends to be standard when trying out new bidets. Actually controlling the bidet’s multitude of functions, though, was extremely straightforward given the user-friendly remote control. We were impressed by just how extensive the BB-1000 Supreme Bidet Seat’s capabilities were, and our tester absolutely loved the heated toilet seat, drying function, and temperature control. Additional features include adjustable pressure and nozzle position, slow closing lid, eco-friendly mode, and a three-in-one nozzle for posterior, feminine, and enema settings. While this bidet seat may come at a steep price point, we still think it has a ton of value with the model’s abundance of deluxe features. Considering the amount of time we spend on the toilet, it’s an investment that’s definitely worth the splurge! Price at time of publish: $412.50 The bidet’s controls were uncomplicated and easy to navigate, as the unit is equipped with a lever that adjusts the water temperature and pressure as well as a mode selection knob for rear and feminine wash options. However, our tester did note that although the bidet attachment was installed correctly, the control panel was situated uncomfortably close to the toilet to the point where it poked her when she sat down. So despite the easy adjustability of the Neo 320 Plus, its design may not be suitable for all body types. Post-wash, our tester noted its impressive effectiveness, as it got the job done and performed well. We also appreciated the model’s retractable dual nozzles, self-cleaning mode, and guard gate protection that acts as a barrier between the nozzles and everything else in the toilet.  Price at time of publish: $62.99 In addition to the aforementioned features, we love Whisper Attachment’s simple and sleek design and full-length nozzle sprayer shield. While this bidet may not have the most extensive capabilities compared to other models we tested, not everyone requires the abundant (and at times superfluous) features that many higher-end models provide. It’s still extremely effective in its basic functions, and our tester raved about just how clean she felt after using it. “The product works as advertised and is a great value for the price,” our tester said. “It is exactly what you would want out of a basic bidet.” This product isn’t as flashy as some other options, but it gets the job done, boasts an easy and straightforward installation, and won’t break the bank. Price at time of publish: $69 Equipped with an intuitive panel with labeled buttons that are well laid out, our tester was impressed with just how straightforward the controls were during testing. Bidets can be daunting for first-timers, so we appreciate how abundantly clear it was to adjust its settings. Most high-quality bidets offer rear and front wash modes, spray strength and water temperature adjustments, and sometimes nozzle position controls. The Luxelet E850 does all of those things and more, going above and beyond with unique features like a built-in night light, seat and dryer temperature control, and even a massage mode where the stream alternates between hot and cold water.  The Luxelet E850 is on the pricier end of this list, but that’s a given considering its lavish capabilities. Our tester, who’s an experienced bidet user, found that each feature delivered in terms of performance. “It’s not cheap, but compared to what you’ll pay for a high-end washlet or smart toilet, this is well worth the cost,” she said. Price at time of publish: $329.99 Of all the control systems we tested, this one may have been the simplest to operate with just a manual lever that adjusts the spray volume. In addition, this bidet also includes self-cleaning dual nozzles for front and rear washing as well as a convenient slow-close lid. And although its list of features ends there, this is a great pick for those who prefer a more modest option. “This one is fairly simple and that is why I like it,” our tester said. “There’s just a lever and you can feel a click when it’s in the off position so there is no worry about leaving the water running.” Our tester, who is a first-time bidet user, was surprised with how well the model worked and said she’d even consider purchasing more for other toilets in her house.  Price at time of publish: $90.69 The TOTO toilet offers a control panel with large, straightforward buttons that are clearly labeled so you know exactly what’s coming. You can tailor just about every setting to your liking, including the pressure, spray position, and the temperatures of the seat, water, and dryer. The model provides three spray settings for even more customization: rear, soft rear, and front wash. In addition, the bidet seat offers oscillating features, an energy saver option, and wand cleaning. Our tester said she was impressed with just how well each function worked, noting how clean she felt after using it. If you’re picky about your bidets, the TOTO is definitely worth the splurge since every little detail can be adjusted to your personal preferences. Price at time of publish: $199 Using the bidet was simple, as the controls consisted of one side handle that could control both the position and water pressure. Our tester found the bidet seat’s performance to be incredibly effective, noting how clean she felt post-wash. In addition to position and pressure adjustability, the Puretide Toilet Seat Bidet also provides a self-cleaning wand that rinses itself after each use as well as a soft-close lid for added convenience. We also loved the inconspicuous look of the model, as it wasn’t an eyesore and will blend into most toilet fixtures. The design of the seat itself was also impressive, as it features an ergonomic design and grip-tight bumpers that prevent the seat from moving around and add stability. Price at time of publish: $82.46 This remote-controlled model offers front and rear wash options, nozzle oscillation, air drying mode, a built-in nightlight, and a self-cleaning nozzle. Additionally, you can easily adjust the seat, water, and drying temperatures to your liking. “The remote is very easy to understand and use. The labeling on the buttons is easy to figure out without referring to the instructions,” our tester said. “My six- and eight-year-old even figured out how to use it.” Overall, this bidet seat worked extremely well, and our tester loved how quickly this electric model heated up the water. While this unit might be pricey, we think that the added features make this effective bidet seat worth the splurge for anyone with an elongated toilet. Price at time of publish: $367.04 This handheld bidet was extremely intuitive and easy to use–just pull the lever on the T-valve to the “on” position, push down on the sprayer to release the stream, and when you’re done rinsing, situate the T-valve lever back to the “off” position. Despite having to reach down to open and close the T-valve, our tester found this easy to maneuver while sitting. The manufacturer recommends keeping the T-valve closed when not in use, but our tester didn’t notice any leaking when the T-valve was open. The sprayer itself has a spring-loaded lever and the harder you push, the more intense the water pressure is. Our tester found the Brondell Handheld Bidet to be extremely effective, performing very well with plenty of water pressure. Price at time of publish: $79.97

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What to Look for in a Bidet Attachment

Power

While both electric and non-electric bidet attachments can get the job done, electric bidets tend to be more high-end, offering extensive features that non-electric bidets likely won’t have.  Electric bidets, while usually more expensive than non-electric models, may offer features like heated seats, air drying, and even built-in nightlights. Many come with an intuitive control panel or remote for easy adjustment. Non-electric bidets are typically more straightforward, usually without any added capabilities beyond adjusting temperature and water pressure. Additionally, they may rely on knobs or switches to control them.  When deciding between an electric and non-electric bidet, consider your price range and your expectations. If you don’t want to pay more for all of the bells and whistles offered by electric bidets, non-electric bidets are simple and effective. If you’re willing to splurge a bit more on premium features, opt for an electric one.

Type

The main difference between a bidet attachment and a bidet seat is that while the bidet seats replace your existing toilet seat, bidet attachments usually fit between your existing toilet seat and the bowl. Bidet attachments tend to be non-electric and bidet seats can be either electric or non-electric.

Pressure and temperature

While some bidets may come with one standard pressure and temperature option, many higher-end models offer adjustable settings, including pressure and temperature controls. Having full control of the bidet’s water pressure can be especially helpful for those who may be sensitive in their nether regions and want to ensure the stream isn’t too strong for their liking.  Temperature adjustability can allow for a more comfortable and luxurious experience while using a bidet, as cold water can feel somewhat harsh or unpleasant for some. For a warm water option, look for a bidet attachment that offers temperature control. This will mean that the attachment has to be connected to the hot and cold water supply lines—which could mean running a water line to your sink. While choosing a bidet with only ambient water temperature may offer a more convenient setup, some people prefer the option to use warmer water.

Dual wash

Some bidet attachments have one nozzle with a broader spray pattern to clean as much as possible, while others feature dual nozzles, which have two wands each with its own nozzle. One nozzle is angled toward your rear while the other is pointed toward the front, which is sometimes labeled as a “feminine wash” setting. Often this setting allows for a gentler and wider stream for thorough cleaning. This can be beneficial for women who are postpartum, menstruating, or have any vaginal irritation or inflammation. Alternatively, you can look for a model with a two-in-one nozzle (two nozzles on a single wand) or a bidet with a single nozzle with adjustable angles to make sure that you can position the water stream into a practical position. Also, be sure to take note of whether the nozzle is retractable and has antibacterial properties for sanitary purposes.

Installation requirements

Installing a bidet may seem daunting, but the process is actually relatively beginner-friendly and doesn’t require much equipment or tools. Both electric and non-electric bidet attachments require a connection to a clean water tank. However, electric models also require a nearby outlet and non-electric models only require an accessible sink if you opt to utilize temperature control. You’ll want to consider the layout of your bathroom before deciding which type of bidet to purchase.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was written by Bianca Pineda, a commerce writer specializing in bedding, bath, and home decor at the Spruce. To compile this list, she consulted lab testing insights, assessed numerous customer reviews, and conducted supplemental research about the topic. All of the products in this roundup met our quality standards during the research process and performed the best during our lab tests. In addition, bidets can help you spend less money on toilet paper since they eliminate the need to fully wipe. Once you’re done using the bidet, simply pat the area dry (unless you opt for a model with a built-in air dryer).