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The Brondell GoSpa is a portable, collapsible bidet designed for postpartum and sensitive perineal care. Featuring a 400ml capacity, a retractable angled nozzle for precise cleansing, and a discreet travel bag, it offers hygienic, leak-proof convenience for professionals on the move. Its durable silicone body compresses to under 5 inches, making it an essential travel companion for millennial managers who value wellness and efficiency.






















| ASIN | B008CSDKSQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,240 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #10 in Bidets |
| Brand | Brondell |
| Brand Name | Brondell |
| Capacity | 400 Milliliters |
| Color | Amaranthine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 8,658 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00187418000850 |
| Included Components | GoSpa Travel Bidet Squeeze-bottle, Detachable Angled-spray Nozzle, Descrete Travel Bag |
| Item Nype Name | Essential Portable Bidet for Everyday Use, Camping, Hiking, and Outdoor Activities, Compact and Discreet, Includes Travel Bag, 400mL |
| Manufacturer | Brondell |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GS-70 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | GoSpa |
| Model Number | GS-70 |
| UPC | 187418000850 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year |
N**N
Game changer
Let me start with, if you're not used to a bidet then maybe this isn't the best product to start with. In general, there are many problems in creating an effective portable bidet - however, I'm highly impressed by this product and would give it 10 stars if possible. Background, I've been an avid bidet user for 7 years and will never go back. Like many others I hated traveling or using the bathroom without it. In the past I would just rely on wipes (I understand those have a whole other list of problems) but those can't be used everywhere, they dry out (when I left in a gym bag or car to have on hand), and it's still just glorified wiping. I love this portable bidet so much because it's simple and effective. Yes, it still is a hassle in general if you are comparing not having one at all vs needing to bring this to the bathroom with you, fill with water, flip upside down and aim, and then clean after. That's like saying flying is a hassle - yet it's still one of the best ways to travel long distance. I love this because it's almost as good/effective as the real thing and for someone focused on the results, the work is worth the effort. I bought this originally to go with me on a cruise and that alone was worth every (inexpensive) penny. It's also perfect for holiday travels and situations where I can either leave it in my bag, or store in the bathroom I'll be using while traveling. It's actually really easy to clean to - as long as you're not shoving it where the light doesn't shine. It does take experience to get proficient at it, and I can imagine it would be more difficult for bigger or less flexible people to reach around or get the right angle. But if you keep it from touching anything nasty, and then wash it at the same time you wash your hands with soap and water it's very quick and easy and then you can either store the nozzle in the bottle if you have to leave right away or let it dry a bit first. My gf is not a fan so I'll usually let it dry under the sink or in a cabinet sitting on a wash cloth or paper towel. Anyway I'm starting to rant but I absolutely love this and will use forever - or until the next major improvement comes along in portable bidets
K**E
Good product. Air out between uses
If you donโt have a bidet or a very portable one, this will be a very usable options. It doesnโt leak, the directional spray is good. Ideally it would hold a bit more water if youโre not close to a water supply source. Please do not store closed or even with the nozzle inverted loosely upside down. * It needs to air out or mold will grow. Suggesting to Rinse out, leave open. If you turn it upside down make sure it gets air. It does as described though and I give it a 5โญ๏ธ
D**G
I'd give it a 4.5 if I could- Great Hygienic Product
I was looking for something practical, durable, and with good reach to use as home. Having issues reaching where I need to, has been an issue for too long, and this item seemed like a good fit. I liked that it was a squeezy bottle, so I can control the pressure. The bottle looked durable in the images with ridges for better gripping which was a plus. And I'd say that this item was unique compared to the other in that the nozzle attachment has a tipped angle spray feature, and the metal airlock which is great for airflow for a constant spray. The price seemed fair so I ordered it. I've been using it for a few weeks now and my only complaints are that when I try to cover the metal airlock, a small bit of water still comes out when you flip it over. If you can cover it right, it doesn't spray out of the nozzle. I believe some water comes out from where you screw in the nozzle. I did expect that much, so I wasn't surprised but it is 95% less messy than using a cup. I was right about the grip, it helps to hold on to the bottle and I don't feel like the middle will wear out easily. The reach is great, the bottle feels sturdy and durable, and there is a consistent flow. You barely leave water in the bottle. And lastly, you can control the stream with how hard you squeeze the bottle. I don't plan to use it outside of the home, so I don't use the discretion bag. I think it would be too obvious of a product to use in public restrooms, and I'd be self-conscious of filling it up in the public sink, but I love it. It does the job in a more direct, but still gentle, way. For those reasons, I'd give it .5 star less than a 5 stars.
C**S
The ultimate travel accessory
The ultimate travel accessory. It has a great design where when you have the tip unscrewed and inverted, it's fits in the bag which fits in your pocket. Just fill with sink water and squeeze away in your public bathroom of choice. Much better than having to carry disposable wipes to maintain your high standard of cleanliness and will thus pay for itself very quickly. I own two of these that I keep in my various travel bags, and my only complaint is that the air valve on the underside can have a slight water leak between filling it in the sink and using it a few minutes later in the bathroom stall, so be careful not to put it in your pocket while it's full!
E**G
Works ok, sprays a little weak
As a relatively new bidet enthusiast, and advocate of what I like to call โhole health,โ I knew I would need a portable bidet for travel, so I bought this nifty device. It is basically a squeezable bottle with a spout so that it sprays the water at an angle to wash off your poopy brown eye. It looked like what I imagine a douche bottle looked like from the old days, but not as graphic. Anyway, I had the opportunity to use it on a recent family getaway to the country. After a first use right after a 4.5 hour drive, I was pleased, as it provided the post-drive dump just the cleaning that was needed for the travel-weary dirty hairy: quick, refreshing, and no need for wiping other than to dry the ditch. The next several uses were not as successful. Needless to say, given the country diet of fried chicken, tacos, baked potatoes, chili, and burgers, I was relieved I brought my portable bidet. Unfortunately, after taking a morning tiger that would make a sailor blush, I ran out of water trying to hose off a stubborn band of cling-ons. After the routine ditch drying, I was aghast to see the dreaded brown stripe adorning my TP. But with no more water in the bidet, I was forced dangerously close to the barbaric practice of digging feces from my posterior Chewbacca sandwich by hand with tissue paper. Subsequent uses followed this general pattern, suggesting this bidet either doesnโt have enough water capacity or doesnโt have sufficient pressure. I found both to be true. Imagine smearing peanut butter in your lawn, and then think of the water pressure it would require to wash it clean. A squeeze bottle just wonโt cut it. You need a hose. The same is true for a manโs soiled tush bush. Overall, this item will be good for like โroughing itโ camping in the woods and whatnot, but in situations of running water, it is sub-optimal. It simply doesnโt have the pressure to wash the bum dangles off my furry puckered spider, or the capacity to do a sufficiently thorough job.
M**K
Have BAD arthritis in hands, but can still use this
My hands are curled and weak now from RA, so tushie wiping is difficult, and I don't swab off everything. I looked at a number of hand bidets and what decided me on this one is the knobbly band around the middle. It is not for decoration but prevents the bottle from slipping from my weak grasp. If you worry the bottle might slip away and fall in the pot, this feature mitigates that possibility. Other bottles are too smooth. The blue bit with the sprinkle holes is a good design feature. They are placed on the side, not the tip, so the bit won't fly off into the pot however hard you squeeze the bottle. But just to be safe, flush the toilet *before* using the bottle to clear waste from the bowl. You could still lose control of the bottle despite the nubs. Just prep for the worst! Cleaning your target: warm water, fill bottle, seat the stick part firmly. Mine did not leak at the base. Cover the little hole at the bottom *before* tilting the bottle. If your unit does not have a little metal button with a rattly little ball inside, return and replace, someone at the factory missed this one. Here's the trick for women: sit well back on the toilet so there is space in the front for the bottle to go below the seat. If you are a big girl, this might not work and you should get a sprayer that links to the toilet water supply instead, they're smaller. Lean well back, knees wide, get the business part of the sprayer below the toilet seat. As you close on your target, turn the bottle vertical. This is why having the spray holes on the side is good design. Release the kraken, I mean, remove finger from the hole in the base and use both hands to squeeze. It make take a couple tries to hit your back target, but practice makes perfect. Is it strong enough to remove the icky-sticky type of soil from your bum? No. Wipe the worst off if you've scarfed more salty, spicy food than is good for you. Flush before using the bidet bottle. My problem is even after thorough, multiple wipes, there is often that last residue that burns like acid and makes your day a misery. The only way to truly get it off is strip and use the shower massage down there. Not practical, even for those home all day. If you are suffering from diarrhea, this will definitely remove the watery residue from your poor abused bum. This worked like a champ. I happened to have a painful burning residue problem when it was delivered. I put it together, and what a relief first time out the gate. Whew! No, you do not completely give up using toilet paper. You still have to dry the area, but you will use less, and most importantly, there is less irritation on tender tissues. You'll be patting it dry, not dragging paper over it trying to get those last bits and failing. For those with hemorrhoids--and I've suffered too--get a handheld shower massage head, and use that to clean the area every day when you bathe. I've done that for years. But bidet type cleaning between showers will calm the area and should ease flare ups. I do not plan to use this outside my own bathroom. I'm disabled and no longer travel. Your mileage may vary if you do not have arthritis. This will work best with an elongated toilet, not a round one. Years ago I installed a chair height toilet with a long bowl. MUCH more comfortable and easier to stand up from.
M**H
Durable, no leaks and easy to clean. PERFECT!
Bought 3 of these in 2016 and they still work just like I bought 'em yesterday. I got three so there's one in each bathroom and one for my car, which I keep in my center console. There are two things I don't care for. 1. The lip just above the sprayer. I think it's probably designed to prevent spraying upward (like on the toilet seat) but it sprays upward anyway, so that function doesn't work. 2. The spray needs to be a wee bit stronger, but it does work. What I love about them is... * They don't leak, even after all this time. * They are obviously VERY durable, since they've had heavy use for nearly 10 years. * It works just as I expected it to work. There is one wishlist item: * I wish I could fill the one in my car and put a cap on it. It's embarrassing to me to have to fill it in a public bathroom with stalls. Then I could pour in some water from a water bottle and cap it and use the bathroom. Instead of having to carry the water bottle AND this inside. I like small purses, and they both won't fit. I mean, I could carry a larger bag for it but a cap is an easier solution. Cleaning is easy! I put 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 hot tap water with a little dishwashing liquid in a bucket and immerse it for about 20 minutes. I bought a nail brush to scrub the nozzle portion clean because like showers, it creates a water buildup, which may actually be the reason some are reporting leaks. Then I rinse it really well and lay it on a towel to dry. All in all, I highly recommend this brand!
A**T
Beware if overweight, have big thighs and butt, or have short arms.
I think this travel bidet is pretty average. Compared to other ones Iโve tried, it is a very good size for traveling (some are just too big) and itโs nice that it comes with a bag. The stream of water has good pressure, depending on how you squeeze, and it doesnโt like all over the floor when you squeeze it (like some Iโve tried). It does still leak though, by nature of its design, from the spout until you manage to get it in the toilet. Itโs not too bad though. My one complaint: I am overweight and I have mobility issues. This is one big reason for me using a bidet in the first place, other than just wiping not being as effective. Other portable bidetโs Iโve used have been good for this, but they were either too fragile (broke when I dropped them), or were a huge mess and leaked all over the floor. This one does not have those issues, but the spout portion is very short. This makes it good for travel, but if you have a lot of thigh and butt and/or have short arms, like I do, it makes it very hard to actually make the water reach the area it needs to clean (this is reaching from the front). It works for cleaning my vaginal area, but thatโs not what I bought it for. Iโve tried reaching from the back, but thatโs a huge mess with the water and feels like too much of a risk getting any of the waste in or near my vagina. It still works ok as long as I stretch it far, but then the bottle part ends up touching my private and then I worry about dropping it in the toilet. So my feelings are mixed. Itโs pretty good, but not as easy to use as Iโd like for my body type and specific mobility issues.
N**N
Excellent
Excellent seller, great item , fast delivery. Of course I will come back and buy from you again *****A
C**D
Pick THIS one! Its the best!
Do you miss your bidet when travelling and/or suffer from IBD/IBS? I hope my comparison study helps you decide! I bought 5 different brands/types of portable bidets here on Amazon to test them for durability, water leakage, wand size, spray ability and portability. Received all five, unpacked and did the squeeze test on all of them. Most were flimsy plastic or wider grips except this one! Filled them all up with water and sat them on the counter. The products with the annoying little hole on the bottom, leaked water all over just sitting there so they were dried out and set aside for return. Another had a "bend" at the end of the nozzle/wand and when squeezed it sprayed all over. Nope, not what I wanted!! I wanted it to spray directional not "spray park" style. lol. This one did not leak, has a straight end, better quality plastic and easiest of all to hold and grip. Very little pressure needed to make it squirt out the water so I kept this one and am very happy! It is on the smaller of sizes but that actually helps its intended use & a full bottle is good for 2 trips to the bathroom in an RV. Just fill with warm water, point and squeeze to get the job done. It is easy to carry with the nozzle unscrewed and slid inside the bottle and then it slips into the discreet bag that arrives with it. I could not live without this when away from home in the RV! I leave it in the RV now as I bought another one to travel with when staying at hotels or visiting overnight with family. It was also the pick of my Gastroenterologist when we chatted about my portable bidet study. I hope this helps you decide!
S**E
Keep Bums Clean the Indian way!
My sons use this at their University in Europe. They find it very useful.
K**4
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R**M
I love it
Love it used it for my trip and it was good
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