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The LUXE Bidet NEO 120 is a sleek, non-electric bidet attachment featuring a single self-cleaning nozzle and adjustable water pressure for a superior rear wash. Designed for easy, tool-free installation on any standard two-piece toilet, it offers a hygienic upgrade that’s eco-friendly and backed by an 18-month warranty and dedicated customer support.





















| ASIN | B00JG2DETM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Bidet Attachments |
| Brand Name | LUXE Bidet |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (101,282) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850625005108 |
| Included Components | NEO 120 Bidet Attachment |
| Installation Method | Single Hole |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.1"D x 17.6"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | Bidet Attachment |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LUXE Bidet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Neo 120 white |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 18 month warranty for bidet and its accessories |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Neo 120 white |
| UPC | 850625005108 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**R
Excellent Product!
I got this Neo 120 free from the 2Go Product company and decided to install it myself in order to fairly review it. I am not the best handy person, so I leave most of it to my husband, but I am game when it comes to most minor household maintenance chores. First, after sorting through the few parts out of the box, I had a question about the washer on the water line adapter tee. It was already installed in my tee, but the instructions said that if it was not, to insert it before proceeding. Just out of curiosity I removed it to examine it. The washers' shape didn't look anything like the picture on the instructions, so if it hadn't been there already, I would not have known which end to put down and which to put up? I just put it back in the t-adapter and hoped it was inserted correctly as received. I continued to follow the instructions and took off the toilet seat and installed the bidet as shown. It was very easy to match up the holes and then reinstall the seat over it. My low water toilet tank would not empty all the way after the water was turned off and the toilet was flushed, so I had to use a baster to empty the tank the rest of the way before unscrewing the water line. Be sure and put a towel or something down on the floor because there was still some water that leaked out of the tank and out of the old water line when I unscrewed it. My existing water line did not match up with the tee adapter so I had to change it out for the one thankfully supplied. It was a little longer than the old one but that wasn't a problem. I'm grateful the wrench I had was the right one for the job because it was no easy task getting the old line loose at the wall end in a cramped area. After replacing the waterline, adding the tee, attaching it to the tank, then attaching the other water line to the bidet as per the instructions, I turned the water back on and was ready to try it out. The separate user guide and dial pictures were not very helpful for me? After reading step one and two, I still didn't understand that you only need to use the bottom "wash" dial when you want to flush the bidet nozzle unit, (in order to keep it clean and functioning properly), but you don't need it on when you are washing yourself. Maybe you would do this first before your personal cleaning, and that is why it's on the user guide, but there is nothing about using only the pressure dial to clean yourself? Anyway, after trial and error, (and that included getting wet as I stood in front of the toilet turning dials in order to figure out what I was doing wrong), I finally understood how it worked. You turn on the top "pressure" dial to start the water flow through the nozzle to clean yourself and then you turn it off. However, you use both dials in order to rinse the nozzle unit behind the nozzle cover. First, turn the bottom "wash" dial all the way to the right and then turn on the top pressure dial to start the water flow for a few seconds, and then turn both dials off. My unit seems to have plenty of pressure, so I barely have to turn that dial to get the right rinse. The cold water was startling at first, but I got used to it very quickly and will never do without it now. I didn't even need to add spacers under my Kohler toilet seat as the Neo 120 bidet barely changes the way it sits. I have always wished for a very expensive bidet toilet that I will never be able to have, so I am glad I got to finally try this alternative. I'm going to go ahead and install another one in our other bathroom now that I know what I'm doing if I get the husband to agree. I had ordered it earlier this year but couldn't get my husband to install it for me. For the amazingly low cost of this, it seems to be built well, has everything you need in the box and does what it's supposed to do by hitting just the right spot! Other than having to tighten the water lines a bit more when I noticed I had a slow drip after installation, everything is working fine. Next time, I'm going to install the water lines first before installing the bidet as there will be more room to work. All in all, other than wishing for a slight clarification in the instructions and user guide, the whole Neo 120 experience was a positive one and I recommend this device as a must have item for all households! Update:12-2014 My husband finally tried my Luxe Bidet Neo 120 and loved it! He let me install the other one I had bought in the extra bathroom. It took less time than the first one. I did need the extra water line again as the old one was leaky. I'm so glad they include it in the package. Now we're both loving this little clean machine...
J**E
So fresh, so clean.
I've been a customer for some time through different products. Having just moved into a new home, I purchased the updated models. One of my favorite things about this brand is that everything you need comes in the box. You technically don't need other tools and things like that to install these products. Is it easier to have professional tools, absolutely. But not necessary. Each install shouldn't take more than about 15 minutes, if you know your way around the equipment. It might take a little bit longer if this is something new for you and you're new to the DIY. The instructions are e pretty simple and easy to read through (yay pictures!) There are also YouTube videos available for you to figure out what to do and how. I think the determining factor for install time is your plumbing, and the amount of space you have to work around in your bathroom to get these installed. If installed correctly, there should be no leakage. It's light weight and I haven't had a problem with anything fitting different bowls (main vs powder room). The same model fit both well. The length of the unit/nozzle worked well on both types of bowl. The equipment is a plastic materials is good quality, the last version lasted me for around 5 or 6 years, I don't expect to have any issues with these moving forward either. I like that they've updated their dials on the control unit. I did have an issue with that on the previous one and ended up replacing it with a generic dial. I hope to not have that problem moving forward. We have been in this house for just over one month. Everything works well and one you start with a bidet, you'll dislike going elsewhere. Give it a shot, and end your dependence on toilet paper! Treat yo self!
J**Y
Great butt cleaner, less toilet paper usage
This thing is beautiful use less toilet paper with it! You get all the tools you need to install it. Great price! Takes about 10 minutes to install. But I had to get an adapter for it because the shut off valve was too close to the bottom of the tank of the toilet. No big deal. Works great cleans you good!
J**H
Works well
It's not a bad bidet, but this is my 3rd one, its my 3rd favorite but to be fair the other 2 are a lot more expensive. I bought this for the guest bathroom so it's good enough for them. My other 2 has 2 different spray locations and seem easier to control the pressure. It was easy to install and easy to setup, seems sturdy and as long as you're not a big person the controls should be a good location for you, comes with everything you need.
T**D
HAPPY WITH MY PURCHASE
My only regret is not buying one sooner. While this is the model without all the extras, it’s perfectly adequate and does the job. Well made, easy to use, easy install, stable, not much to dislike. So far after a month no issues. I bought this for a colonoscopy prep, and I was very happy to have it. Plus I’m saving a ton on toilet paper. Word to the wise: when installing, you can turn down the water pressure.
L**S
I love this! Why did I wait so long??
Update: It is now 2026 and I've had all three bidets installed for about 4 years. They are all used regularly and are all still working great! Such a wonderful product. I am so very pleased with this purchase. You won't regret getting one! When I wrote the original review there were over 70,000 reviews. Now it is over 100,000! At the time of this writing I’ve had the Luxe Neo 120 a little over a week and love it! Why did I wait so long to get it!?!? If you’re on the fence trying to decide whether to get one or not, just do it!! You won’t regret it, get one now!! I’m serious! It will be one of the best things you ever get for yourself. You will be amazed! Never again will the threat of a toilet paper shortage strike fear in the core of your being! Never again will you need copious amounts of TP to make sure you’re good & clean “back there.” With this you will feel super clean & fresh all the time. You too can have a Shiny Hiney!! A Happy Fanny! Choose your preferred model and click the buy now button! Don’t wait. Just do it!! Join the Clean Bum Club now!! 🚽💩💦🍑😆🚫🧻🎉😊 Here are some of my observations about installation and usage: Installation: * I actually installed one in each of our three bathrooms with no problems. * The T Adapter: Use the adapter that comes with the bidet first. If you still think you need a water regulator to adjust the water pressure to the bidet then you can get one with a shut off. We have high water pressure & the standard T adapter works just fine. If I think I need to cut the pressure at any time I can just turn down the water supply knob to the toilet a little. I tried to use the Luxe brand T adapter with water shut off but it would’t thread onto my toilet connection so returned it. I have Fluidmaster toilet parts with regular 7/8” connection coming out of the tank. Although this adapter says it is compatible it would not thread on mine and I tried on two different toilets. I ended up using the adapter that came with the bidet and it works great. (I also purchased this adapter with regulator and used it on one of the toilets. It connected fine and works but don’t really think it’s necessary and would recommend using what comes with the bidet first. https://www.amazon.com/SOMDARHK-Adapter-Connector-Diverter-Chrome/dp/B07X864256/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2MXE21GB55GEU&keywords=Luxe+bidet+3+way+adapter+regulator&qid=1653261193&sprefix=luxe+bidet+3+way+adapter+regulator%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-3 ) * You will need a flexible hose that connects the water supply to the toilet so if you have a straight pipe connection you will need to replace it with a flexible one. * Toilet seats: I installed on three toilets. One had a wood, flat bottom toilet seat & needed no adjustments after installation. Two had plastic toilet seats and needed bumpers under the seats to adjust them so they would be level. Although I got the Luxe brand toilet seat bumpers I ended up getting these from my local home improvement store for a little over $3 and they work great. Whatever you get (if you need it) I would recommend determining proper placement and then super gluing them to the toilet seat as the sticky tape that comes with them doesn’t hold. https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Toilet-Bumpers-4-Piece-10062/dp/B00EA080X0/ref=sr_1_10?crid=3EFDI5CHLIJ0T&keywords=Toilet%2Bseat%2Bbumpers&qid=1653262030&sprefix=toilet%2Bseat%2Bbumpers%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-10&th=1 Using the Bidet: * There was a slight learning curve getting used to the bidet since I’d never used one before. I did a few test runs just to get a feel for operation, water pressure, water angle & sitting position. It is amazing! It is so refreshing and leaves you feeling so clean. Now I can’t imagine using a bathroom without one. * Start very slowly turning up the water pressure! It has a pretty strong stream! I never have to turn mine up past the first dot on the dial. Once the stream begins you can back the pressure up a tiny bit if needed. * I did not get the model with warm water attachment and don’t mind the cool water at all. It actually feels very refreshing. I don’t have a warm water supply close to my toilets. Even if I did I figured by the time I ran the water long enough for it to get warm it would be too much trouble. Just do the cool water & enjoy it!! * Ladies can just tilt forward a little to direct the stream a little farther toward the front. I did not get the model with the two nozzles (one for rear & one for feminine) so can’t compare with that feature but this works just fine. Price & value: * I considered buying a bidet attachment from another popular brand but ended up getting the Luxe. It is what my friend has had for over 2 years & she is quite pleased. Also between the different models & colors Luxe has over 70,000 reviews!! For the price of the one I was considering I was able to get three Luxe Neo 120s for about the same price as one of the others in a similar model. * Although I’ve only had it a little over a week at this time the unit seems very well made, is visually nice, was easy to install. All three I installed are working well with no problems. If you register it online it extends the warranty to two years. And I’m sure it will last much longer than that!
A**S
Never had a bidet before, pleasantly surprised
I've never used a bidet before, and honestly it was mainly curiosity (and a sale) that led me to get this. I've always enjoyed the clean feeling after coming out of the shower (I have a removable shower head, you get the picture), and figured that having a bidet would be like a mini-shower for my nether regions every time I went to the bathroom. And basically? That's what it is. It's a bit of a weird experience at first, but I quickly got used to it. It feels much cleaner down there, so I'm using less wipes and less toilet paper. It's also been so nice to have for my periods and really helps me feel clean during a time of the month where I tend to feel disgusting (it does take a bit of adjustment to get the aim right as the bidet itself is meant for your backside, but it's possible). My only grumble is with the installation process ("15-20 minutes" my ass, it took me 2 hours). Even then, a lot of the problems stemmed from my toilet, not the bidet. Before this, I was not very familiar with my toilet. I could do very basic maintenance like plunge a clog or jiggle the handle around to re-seat the flapper and stop the bowl from constantly filling, but other than that I was going in completely blind. The instructions were actually fairly detailed and digestible, it was just the execution I had trouble with. My first hurdle was turning off the water supply and draining the tank. Pretty easy, actually. Not much of a hurdle. The second hurdle was removing my toilet seat. I was under the impression this kit came with the tools needed to install this, but other than the actual bidet, the only tools were a couple of wrenches that didn't fit the nuts or connections I had (they only fit the ones on the bidet) and some plumber's tape that I didn't need (nice to have though). I just moved into an apartment, so I have no idea where my toolbox is. I'm not even sure if I brought it or if it was left at my parent's house. So I'm screwdriver-less and wrench-less, but I'm also very, very stubborn. So I continued. My hinge caps were stuck pretty good, so getting those undone was a battle of its own. Then I had to unscrew the bolts holding the lid down. After clumsily locating the wing nut, I tried to use a coin as my makeshift flathead, but it didn't really work. I ended up using a charm on my key chain to at least keep the bolt still and get the wing nut moving, and from there I slowly undid the rest of the bolt with my hands. I then proceeded to do that to the other side, and boom! Toilet lid removed. I then took a brief intermission to clean. It was kinda nasty under the lid. I recommend doing this before proceeding. The instructions then told me to mount the bidet and reattach my toilet seat. DON'T DO THIS YET. You can definitely reattach the toilet seat later, and it will probably be easier that way. However, I was naive and toilet illiterate (toilliterate?), so I followed these instructions with no issue. Then comes hell. Disconnecting the water supply and installing the T-adapter. This took me FOREVER. To start, my toilet is situated between a cabinet (left) and my shower-tub (right). I can only kind of fit in between the toilet and cabinet to reach the water supply valve. I *definitely* can't fit when there's a bidet in the way (it took me an embarrassingly long time to just remove it, but again, I'm stubborn). The problem arose with trying to unscrew the water supply hose from the toilet tank. Mine is connected to my toilet's float (from the videos I watched, I think every toilet is like this), and my float would turn when I turned the hose's connection. I had no way of gaining any leverage, and after I hit a certain point, the connector wouldn't unscrew. I have no idea what was up with it, if maybe there was some gunk on the bolt or something, but it was extremely frustrating. Every video I watched that replaced a water supply hose slid the connector off with ease. Why couldn't I? Eventually I got to a point where I disconnected the float from its base in a vain attempt to get some leverage (I tried to screw the connector and base in opposite directions since I couldn't do that very well with the float still on), as well as the connection between the hose and the wall so that the hose could move freely as I unscrewed. Nothing was working. The connector wouldn't come off, which meant the wing nut wouldn't come off, and I couldn't install the T-adapter. I was ready to give up. I reconnected the hose to the wall and reattached the float , then tried to begin the process of screwing the connector back on. It was around 2am at this point, and I had been trying to disconnect this thing for 30 minutes. I told myself I'd go and get some proper tools in the morning, and then it happened. As I was fiddling with the connector and trying to get the threads to align right, it popped off. I didn't even get the satisfaction of getting the remainder of the water to drain into my container, as it had all leaked out onto the towel during my suffering. I wanted to cry. I probably did a little. I now had a choice: return to this in the morning or soldier on. I chose the latter. Actually getting the T-adapter installed was quite easy. I tightened it as best I could, then attached it to the bidet and the water supply. The bidet hose comes with a nice wing nut to tighten the connections for you, which I greatly appreciated at this point. I followed the directions and made sure that the connections weren't over-tightened, then reattached the bidet and toilet seat. Now, the moment of truth. I slowly turned on the water supply. I actually wasn't sure how far I needed to turn it, so I did it until the tank filling sounded like normal. I held my breath as it filled, eyeing each connection intensely for drips, leaks, or sprays. Nothing. The tank continued to fill until it was full again (I actually had to readjust my water level because I had messed with the float so much). I flushed it. Still no visible leaks. I ran my fingers along both hoses and each connection, seeing if any moisture collected along them. Dry as a bone. There was only one thing left: the bidet. I shut the lid, thinking that would be enough, and slowly upped the pressure. I heard it spray the lid, then some water got between the small gap between the lid and the seat, so I shut it off. I then turned it to self-cleaning, and watched as the nozzle ran water over itself. I had done it. Somehow, I had triumphed. I gathered my towel, put my bathroom back together, and laid some paper towels under the toilet in case it did decide to leak in the night (it didn't, but I'm cautious and it's what my dad had told me to do when I watched him fix water-related stuff as a kid). My advice to any future buyers: get it. It's a nice addition to the toilet and really improves quality of life regarding hygiene. However, be prepared for the installation to not go as smoothly as the instructions say. I only dealt with the problems listed above, but I know other reviewers have had issues with their toilet seats not laying flat or needing to buy longer bolts for the lid. I was lucky in that regard, but it's something to keep in mind. My second piece of advice is to know the anatomy of your toilet. I went from not knowing anything about it to being intimately familiar with how mine was put together. Watch videos to troubleshoot any problems you may be having. They don't specifically have to be about bidet installation, but they help visualize the process and may make it easier to figure out where you're going wrong (I watched videos on how to replace the float, the water supply hose, and the toilet seat in order to figure out how to proceed with certain steps). My last piece of advice is don't be afraid to deviate from the directions and tinker with it a bit. I mentioned earlier not to reinstall the toilet seat until after the water supply was disconnected. Because of my space restraints, this made my installation easier. I also disconnected the float to gain access to its base in order to try and make the disconnection from the water supply easier. The instructions didn't mention doing either of these things, but I did them anyway. Not only did it allow me to complete the installation in the first place, but I also was able to learn more about how a toilet works. Oh yeah, and make sure you have some damn tools. Don't be like me and do it all by hand. It's possible, but I truly believe my life would've been made 100x easier if I just had a properly fitting wrench, some pliers, and a flathead.
T**T
A Luxe bidet should be found on every toilet.
My first bidet experience was last year at a friend's house. He has the Toto B100 Washlet and I was sold on the concept with the first use. For years I was frustrated with using so much toilet paper to feel sufficiently clean. I was easily going through two or three rolls per week--and sometimes even more. It is quite a waste of resources and time spent wiping (over the course of days, weeks, and years, those minutes start to add up!). I started using wet wipes when they came on the market, but I do not like the idea of flushing so much fabric material into the sewer. Even if the wipes are designated as “flushable”, are they not necessarily bio-degradable. So after discovering the world of bidets, I started researching online and realized that a good mechanical bidet was all that I needed. The bells and whistles found on electronic bidets, like a seat warmer and an air blower, don’t appeal to me. I narrowed down my search and selected the Luxe Bidet Neo 120 White based on its features and Amazon reviews. And it turns out...I made the right choice! This is a fantastic bidet with the feature set that, in my humble opinion, should be included with every toilet. Installation was very straight forward. I didn't experience any leaking at the fittings. The rubber washers do a good job of keeping the connections water tight. The plastic construction feels high quality and durable. I have owned the bidet since October 2014 and, with daily use and monthly cleanings, it looks the same as new. I also upgraded my toilet seat to a MayFair easy clean, slow close elongated lid that fits quite well on the bidet. I love this bidet so much, I bought two more for my parents and in-laws as Christmas presents. Initially, they laughed at the concept and thought they were joke gifts. Once I installed the bidets for them, their attitude quickly changed and now they cannot imagine using a toilet without them. One minor nit: Luxe was generous enough to include a water supply line with each bidet. For the two gift bidets, I did need to install them for the homeowners. For their installations, the plumbing was old enough that I needed to replace their water supply valves behind the toilets and these featured permanently attached water supply lines. The trouble was that the water supply line provided by Luxe uses a 9/16” connector. I traveled to several Home Depot and Lowe’s Home Improvement stores in my city looking for water valves that fit this connection. None of them carried a compatible valve, so I also had to buy new water supply lines. It is nice that Luxe included a metal braided water supply line with each of their bidets, but I do wish it had a connection compatible with valves sold in mainstream hardware stores. The number one complaint I read in Amazon reviews prior to my purchase was that the water pressure was difficult to control with the Water Pressure knob. I did not find this to be the case. I quickly became accustomed to only turning the knob as far as necessary to provide adequate water flow to do the job of cleaning. The ideal water pressure for me lands between the first two dots. But I can tolerate and sometimes intentionally turn the knob to a higher water pressure if I require more cleaning. For those who want lower water pressure, you can also slightly turn the Nozzle Cleaning knob. This will direct some of the water directly down into the toilet bowel and lower the pressure of the water stream aimed for cleaning your sensitive regions! I really do enjoy the turn style knob mechanism. It is simple and easy to operate without ever looking down at the controls. My friend, who owns the Toto, concedes that while his bidet offers more features, he does always have to look down at the control panel to see what buttons he wants to press. With the Luxe Bidet 120, you quickly develop a kinesthetic sense of where the knob is and how much to turn it for proper cleaning. The simple turn style knob is one of the reasons I chose the 120 model over the more expensive ones that feature a lever style knob that takes a bit more finesse to operate. I also read a reviewer complaint of the lever knob being inadvertently bumped by their dog, causing water to flood the bathroom floor. This type of accident is impossible with the flat turn style knob. One thing I was concerned about before my purchase was the cold water. I considered the bidets that feature a hot water line, but the logistics of plumbing and the fact that you need to flush the water pipes for a time period long enough to bring the hot water to the toilet during each use made me decide against it. And as mentioned above, I prefer the flat knobs on the 120 model. After owning the Neo 120 for almost 10 months, I have found the cold water line to be more than adequate and I have never lusted for warmer water. The Luxe Bidet Neo 120 is an affordable, high quality solution that I feel should be integrated with every toilet--including in public restrooms. The control knobs on the bidet are as much a part of what I consider an ideal toilet as the flush handle. If you are in the market for a bidet, this one gives you the most value for your money, and it may very well change your life. I know I never want to go back to a life without one!
E**L
Works in Australia
Great quality and works perfectly. Throw away the T valve supplied and buy the Kinetic 15mm x 15mm T valve from Bunnings.
M**I
NIE PASUJE do PL/EU podłączeń
Produkt na rynek US, podłączenie nie możliwe, ponieważ zawory i rurki sa różnej średnicy, niż te które mamy w domach. Przejściówki nie można dorwać.
D**Z
Mucho menos papel higiénico
Simplemente es genial, gastas mucho menos papel higiénico y te queda una sensación de limpieza mejor que con éste. Es fácil de instalar y queda perfecto en inodoros redondos (como en el que lo instalé). Las mangueras y la T son metálicas y vienen del tamaño adecuado para la tubería estándar de Guerrero, México (no sé de otras regiones). Su función de auto-limpieza de boquilla es genial, por si te preocupa que se pueda ensuciar por el uso rutinario. Esto lo diferencia de unos cuantos bidets más económicos que andan por aquí en Amazon. No puedo añadir mucho más de lo que ya han dicho otras opiniones, solo que si tienes duda por lo "costoso" (siempre es relativo) que pudiera parecer, te digo que vale pena.
A**A
Does not work properly
If you have low water pressure,don't buy it. It will not work properly.
I**M
Good
Good quality
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