💖 Elevate your postpartum care with the Pearl!
The Bio Bidet Pearl A-70 Peri Bottle is a portable bidet designed for postpartum feminine care, featuring a 450ML squeeze bottle, a retractable nozzle for easy cleaning, and a waterproof travel bag for convenience.
Color | Aqua |
Item Diameter | 4 Inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
A**R
Good product!
First time trying out a portable bidet. I like it and would recommend to others.I seen some reviews about leaking out of the sprayer even with the airlock pressed. I noticed that water will leak out if I am squeezing the container (even slightly). So i plug with my pointer finger as well as hold very lightly around the edges without squeezing as much as possible with my thumb and ring finger, and water doesn't leak out. Even if it does leak, it doesn't bother me. I only need to hold that airlock for 2 seconds anyways. It's just a little bit of water.I assumed water would leak out of the airlock when the container was filled and set upright with the airlock on the bottom, but if anything, it is super minimal. I tested it, tapping the airlock and occassionally squeezing the bottle. After 15m there was no water dripping like i thought there would be, just a very little bit of wetness on my finger, maybe a half-drop if anything. If I were really worried about possible water leakage, and had no choice but to store the water in the bottle for a longer time, I'd probably just store it in a sealed half gallon ziplock and make sure its upright with the sprayer extended (or if leakage was really an issue for the situation, remove the cap and tightly rubberband saran wrap over the top and cover the airlock with a tiny piece of duct tape).I seen some grumbling about the included pouch being labeled as BioBidet, which may or may not cause embarrasment for some (not for me; I'd say, why yes, I prefer to be fresh and clean, why not? You should try it). I think the pouch is excellent and a nice touch, I appreciate very much that it is included, especially to store both pieces in a perfect-sized breathable fabric pouch so that the residual water can evaporate. If I were to be so bothered by the BioBidet logo, I would simply just turn the pouch inside out when around others and use it that way. It works perfectly fine inside out, and is a shiny soft silver with no logo. Easy.I like the large amount of water that it holds. It is a lot. It had a decent stream with no pressure applied; a stronger stream with pressure. The plastic is very soft and easily squeezable, maybe even easier to press than those tall generic red ketchup squeezers with cone tips.Ideas for improvements for future designs: One thing I imagine is if BioBidet would come out with a type of sturdy yet non-bulky housing for the bottom half of the palm TP70, kind of like an Otterbox for a phone, for example, where you can firmly grip the outer housing without squeezing the actual container inside, it wouldn't leak (or as much) when tipped and airlocked because the container itself wouldn't be squeezed. I would also imagine if BioBidet could have an airlock that firmly secures/ unsecures with a small flip of a simple low-profile switch, or a way to make the airlock with a small twist to open when ready to use and a small twist to close, which would be better than the housing idea to address water sprayer or airlock leakage issues. It would also have customers more confident in storing water in the BioBidet for longer treks.Thank you.
J**L
A Great Item For Traveling
This travel bidet worked great!! I use a regular bidet at home and always dreaded traveling because that meant having to use toilet paper. No matter the brand or purported softness, all toilet does is aggravate and irritate my sensitive area. I would often return home with a very bad flare up and then spend the next week recovering. Traveling was a miserable and stress-filled experience.This product is discrete and provides enough water flow and volume to completely clean. The control valve on the bottom ensures a constant flow of water so there’s no way for anything to get sucked back into the bottle. The retractable neck design and curved tip provide the perfect angle for reaching your private areas.I used this product on two trips recently - a family vacation trip and a camping trip. The family vacation trip was at a hotel so it was super easy to use this travel bidet. The camping trip required a bit more planning so I always kept a bottle of “water” (non drinking water) in my pack to fill the bidet with. If the bathroom I was using had a sink, then no worries, I’d just use the sink to fill it. If not, then a standard 500mL water bottle was more than enough to fill up the bidet. After both trips, I arrived home with no flare ups to deal with!!!Totally satisfied customer.
M**R
Very good squeeze bidet
I have tried four different types of hand-operated bidets (Boulder Bide, which I used for more than two years), a Japanese model much like this one but too small, and a hand pump bidet that I decided I liked less than the simplicity of a squeeze model, though a hand pump model may work better for someone with arthritis or weak hands).The pros of this model:1) It is easier to squeeze than Boulder Bidet.2) The ball valve on the bottom allows for quick re-inflation so that one can squeeze in short, successive bursts.3) The nozzle is amply long and makes reach easy.4) The nozzle cleverly recedes into the bottle for travel/storage.5) It holds more water than the Boulder Bidet.The cons of this model1) The ball valve allows a couple of drops of water to leak upon use. This is not a problem for me, but I mention it so that readers will be aware.2) The holes in the nozzle are larger than in the Boulder Bidet. This makes for a weaker stream of water, but also makes it easier to press. I personally prefer smaller holes and a stronger stream. If this model had smaller holes, I would have given it five stars.3) The nozzle is a little fat. A narrower nozzle would be equally effective and even more maneuverable. This is not a great defect and, if it had smaller holes yet a fat nozzle, I would have given it five stars.In general, this is a useful model. With slight modification, it could be the best on the market by far for daily use. (The Boulder Bidet is smaller and is designed for hiking. It holds less water so there is less weight and takes up less space. I used it, however, for daily use, as I use this model.)
J**M
Okay but…
Water stream too weak
P**9
Ducha intima
No me gusto, no sirve como ducha intima
D**R
works well
I use this as a daily bidet, as I can't be bothered hooking up the other ones (and freezing cold toilet line water - no thanks).It's held up for ... almost a year now of regular use. Recommend this to anyone interested in trying a bidet, but not wanting to fully commit.Also I find it's most effective if you hold it straight up and down (from the front), and shoot it at whichever target of interest... - if that helps at all.
L**S
Muy recomendable.
Todos deberíamos tener uno. Aunque le falta más presión.
G**D
Highly recommended
Very handy and easy to use
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