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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
Some sort of black residue inside
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
I really loved how the portable bidet made my postpartum recovery easier! I used it with hot water for a soothing treatment, and it worked perfectly. The spray pattern is great, and since it's manual, there are no batteries needed. However, it can be a bit hard to squeeze when full, and the water pressure can vary. Still, for the price, it is an incredibly useful and convenient product for maintaining hygiene at home or on the go!
MysteryShopper
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This manual bidet is a decent option for travel. The plastic used is fairly soft & reasonably squishy, but once filled it requires a fair amount of hand strength to get a useful amount of water pressure. Probably not an issue for most people, but for those of us with hand issues it's something to consider.That said, I don't dislike this. It obviously can't compare to a bidet that's attached to your toilet, but it is a bit better than wipes & a huge improvement over TP alone! It will be a useful travel companion & is worth the space it will take up in my overnight bag. If it were a bit smaller, I'd consider giving it a permanent place in my purse & bringing it with me everywhere. I'm not sure how water tight it would be in a purse, so emptying & refilling between uses is the safest option. If I were somewhere without easy access to clean water, like camping/hiking, festivals, etc, I'd make space in my bag for the portable bidet plus a bottle of water to refill with & empty any unused water back into the water bottle between uses, though I think I'd stick to biodegradable wipes in situations where porta-potties are the only option.Also, the carrying case is simply a plastic bag with a drawstring. Mine arrived already slightly torn on one side, so I don't expect it to last long. Luckily it doesn't seem to have any functional purpose, as the whole unit is pretty self contained, so I'm not worried about it.If it weren't for the hard squeeze factor when filled, I'd give this 4 stars. I think the seal & carrying case can be improved, and I'd like it if the squeeze to get useful water pressure to be just a bit lighter.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
TOP QUA FOCUS STORE Portable Bidet. No threads on the cap or wand, but it doesn’t leak at this point. Without boring readers with TMI, I’ll just say it’s extremely difficult to get the wimpy spray of water to go where you want it to. And you can easily end up with water (and whatever you are sluicing) where you DON’T want it: your hands, your legs, etc. It came with a little dessicant pack – I think is what it was – and the contents, a black powder, had sifted through the paper and coated the inside of the bidet container. Whatever this black powder was, I didn’t want it on ME so I washed it out carefully. I guess it’s better than nothing … depending on circumstances … I think it’s probably easier just to carry a pack of wet wipes.
William Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
One peeve of travel is, even in countries that commonly have bidets, I often find myself staying at a place that does not have one. I like the clean experience of washing up.So, I've tried several manual and electric travel companions. This is a completely manual product, which has its advantages. No running out of charge, no cables. It is fairly compact and even a little stylish. I tested it with water and stowed and it did not leak. It does come with a plastic carrying bag, not watertight, but some protection if you want to be doubly safe. Better to just travel with it empty, of course.The design is efficient and even a little stylish. It looks like a giant pill. Taking the top off, you can extend the nozzle, pulling it tight to make the seal. I was a little surprised that this is just pressure sealed and not screwed or with o-rings or something, but it seemed to work well enough. I'm not sure how well it would hold up over time, but I don't see anything deficient in that aspect. The nozzle can be locked, which is again good if you have it in your backpack on a hike or just because. Clearly some thought went into both utility and convenience.The water compartment, sort of a bottle, screws off. When filled and reattached, it squeezes easily. The size should be sufficient for at least one or two uses. I think the only thing I was surprised by was the size of the bottle opening. I'm used to manual devices having an option to attach an empty soda bottle. This is much too large for that. If it could, you could just take the top and it would be even more compact. But this is not a big negative, just an observation.Overall, it's made of good materials, works well, and has a good design that makes it both useful, stylish, and convenient. It's priced reasonably as well.
Dave Rave
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I got this TopQuaFocus product as travel bidet and it works well for that purpose. The volume is adequate for my posterior needs and the spray pattern is perfect. It does a nice job, making for a gentle, easy cleanup. The bottle does not leak and can be compactly stored because the nozzle slides inside the bottle.This portable bidet does exactly what I want, and the price is reasonable, so I’m giving it 5-stars.
Darsir Tsaitz
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
TopQuaFocus Portable Bidet for Travel,380ml Postpartum Care Peri Bottle for Feminine Hygiene,Baby Bathing,Pain Relief and Hemmoroid Treatment-White.These types of portable bidets are really only good for travel mainly because it's just difficult to get desired water pressure from this design. A bidet as part of the toilet always trumps this. To use, you squeeze and water sprays out but its not enough to get off all the parts you want to get off. Of course this is better than nothing. In terms of quality, this is basic and decent. So far it has held up without issue. Comes with a carrying bag which is nice.If you really need a travel bidet, this isn't a bad choice. Just don't expect it to match up with non-portable, traditional bidets.
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