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Review on πŸ’¦ Brondell GS-70GRN GoSpa Mint: The Ultimate Travel Bidet for Portable Hygiene by Christopher Ruth

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The best of the 3 types I've tried.

I was on my way to Mexico where you can't flush toilet paper and I didn't want a lot of dirty toilet paper ending up in the bin. I knew a bidet would help, so I bought three, this one and two others to try: the Palm Bio bidet and the Tone Life 2 pk portable bidet. The product I am reviewing was the best of the three. Reasons why it was better: 1. The nozzle screws in easily and securely. The bottle has a relatively small neck. Others had much larger and more flexible holes, and that extra bulk seemed to get in the way of a good seal. I even tried different washers and still leaked where the nozzle was attached. 2. The nozzle fits into the bottle, which is convenient for travel, takes up less space, etc. In terms of functionality, it worked very well, delivering a strong, easy-to-use spray and did its job perfectly. I use it all the time now. I have a septic tank so why not use less toilet paper? I'm sure I'll appreciate the next time I have a colonoscopy. For those who haven't already, you drink the disgusting concoction and spend most of the day next to the toilet emptying your digestive tract and after a few walks/wiping your ass might be wet. I've had mine since January and it's now the end of May and I'm not seeing any drop in performance. For those worried about possible small drips from the metal gate, this has never been a big issue for me. I don't fill the bottle until I need it (with warm water) and when I'm done I make sure the bottle is empty. Whatever the minimal leak, maybe after a few minutes, it doesn't matter much and is easily fixed if less than a teaspoon of water bothers you.

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Protection