💦 Elevate your bathroom game with the Bumworks Bidet Sprayer!
The Bumworks Handheld Bidet Cloth Diaper Sprayer is a sleek, easy-to-install toilet attachment designed for hygienic cleaning. Made from durable metal, it requires no batteries and can be set up in under 10 minutes, making it a practical choice for eco-conscious users looking to enhance their bathroom experience.
Manufacturer | ATAZUA |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 2 x 3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Male |
Material Type | Metal |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
B**Y
Gets the job done
After researching different sprayers, we ultimately decided on this one because it was made entirely of metal instead of plastic. This is child #1 for us so we needed something that would last for several years of use. We have been using it for about a month or two and here are some thoughts:-Installation was easy. It took about 15 minutes total. Just an FYI If the flex line connecting the valve to the toilet tank has any slack in it it will be too long once the valve from the sprayer is in place. So, for best results it helps to have a shorter flex line.-I love how the holder attaches to the toilet lid and isn't something that we had to drill into the wall.-Easy to turn on and off. The twist knob to turn it on also controls the pressure- and this thing has PLENTY of pressure. The limiting factor is that you don't want much "splashback" of dirty water, but even the most stubborn messes are no match for the pressure.-Speaking of turning it on and off, my little guy has not (yet?) figured out how to operate it, and it is fairly out of the way so I'm hoping he won't ever figure it out. He has taken the sprayer off the handle several times but has not caused any flooding incidents. Though, he is only 14 months old so we will see how long this lasts.Overall, we really like this as a diaper sprayer for our cloth diapers. Granted, I have not ever tried another model, but since I don't really have any complaints about this one I can confidently recommend it.
I**
You may not need it, but you NEED it!
Being new to cloth diapers, I thought I would just try them out and not buy a sprayer or pail. Yes, this may not be something everyone needs and you can get along just fine without it (disposable liners, swishing, wiping, etc.). However, I have found that I NEED this. It has made my life so much easier. Getting my mother in law on board with cloth diapers was easy (she watches my daughter during the week). However, I didn't want her to have to deal with the messy side of it. I gave her enough wet bags for three days so she could just give me the poopy diapers daily. After working 10 hours, waking up two times a night, and not having enough time to eat, this just saved time and the mess. I also bought a sprayer pail (which I highly recommend as well).It was so easy to hook up - I did it myself! Just make sure to follow the directions accordingly and use the rubber washers they give you, otherwise, you may get leaks. I love the hanging hook that comes with it that literally just hangs on the toilet lid. Also, one last note, turn off the water supply at the toilet after each use, otherwise, you could end up with a puddle on your bathroom floor. Took me two times to realize that was the culprit. I thought I was just being over zealous with the sprayer.
I**M
Decent Sprayer, No Tool Installation, OK Design
The overall unit was pretty straightforward to install. You drain the toilet, take the toilet water feed line from the tank, attach this in between and use. There are a few design flaws in this that made the installation and use a slight hassle.First, a quick connect toilet line will not seal against it. It requires the standard "twist till tight" variety of line. I discovered the ball inside the toilet line for the quick connect (you twist till it clicks and it is tight) is too proud of the main connector to seal it properly. The older twist till tight version uses a shallower ball and a rubber gasket. This allowed for the correct seal and no leak operate.Second, the handle connects and requires two gaskets to seat correctly. I tried both sides of the line and am certain that the handle requires two gaskets. It won't fit any other way. I am going to get a larger gasket that will fill that space and take the place of both gaskets. It isn't a good idea to stack the rubber washers or use more gaskets to seat the handle.Third, the cradle holds the sprayer in a strange way. I am not sure if I just can't set it in a certain way because of my installation but that was the only way the holder would hold the sprayer. It kind of perches on top of the cradle and seems like a bad way for it to sit for continued use.Overall, not a difficult installation. It is pretty easy and requires no tools. The design flaws are there but it wasn't expensive and I have learned there is never a one size fits all plumbing solution of any type. I invested maybe $8 more in parts to correct what I explained above. It does clean the cloth diapers well and has good water pressure from the nozzle. I did check the water pressure on the line before I installed it.
A**Y
A must-have for cloth diapering!
Super easy to install, I'm 9 months pregnant and just set it up myself in 10 minutes. No issues with leaking. The instructional video that the company has posted on YouTube really helped me a lot. All the pieces already had washers on them in the box and there are three additional washers included, so that was a little confusing based off the boxes directions.The only tip I have is to not freak out if your toilet doesn't flush right away once everything is installed, you have to let the tank fill up with water again! I got nervous when it wouldn't flush right away, but once I gave it a minute it was back to normal when the sprayer was in the "off" position. This should only happen once, I have had no issues going back and forth spraying/flushing without delay! I also REALLY love the adjustable water pressure! It's got some real force behind it, perfect for cleaning off poopy diapers. It also has a more gentle spray which would be nice for postpartum healing (if I could ever get past the idea of using toilet water down there).Overall I am SO happy that I purchased this, I researched a ton of different sprayers and this was the most economical with the best reviews. I can't wait to use it on my diapers!
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