🚀 Elevate your hygiene game on-the-go!
The CuloClean 2pcs Portable Bidet is the lightest and most discreet travel bidet available, designed for convenience and eco-friendliness. Weighing just 0.42 oz, it fits any plastic bottle, making it perfect for outdoor adventures or personal hygiene needs. Made from recycled materials, this durable bidet is ideal for postpartum recovery and comes in a variety of stylish colors.
Manufacturer | CuloClean.com |
Part Number | CCB2PCS |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 1.34 x 1.61 inches |
Country of Origin | Spain |
Item model number | CCB2PCS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Installation Method | Widespread |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**H
Easy to use
I had doubts when I bought it but it exceeded my expectation. I like that it can fit almost any bottle and you don’t even have to squeeze the bottle to get the water flow. It’s quite pricey but definitely does the work.
Y**C
Conveniently clean!
After the pandemic hit we ordered and installed bidets on all the toilets in our home to reduce tissue usage. Which was great but now traveling is sad without a bidet. Enter the portable Bidet bottle top that you just screw onto a water bottle and VIOLA! Bidet anywhere. We used this on a recent cruise. The design of the opening creates plenty of water pressure as you squeeze the bottle. We liked it so well we order these two more to place in our back packs.
S**S
A perfect idea; almost perfect in practice
In case you didn't know, "culo" means ass or butt in Spanish, so the name is highly appropriate. :) File that for later in case you didn't already know!Having traveled somewhat extensively in Asia (and areas of the Americas where you have to carry your own TP even with flush toilets), I heard of this device I had to have one. It's so obvious a solution I'm surprised anyone would camp with anything else. The very idea of packing out poopy TP gives me the heebie jeebies. I took this out on a 3 day backpacking trip last weekend and I'm here to tell you the real scoop or "how it works in the field." Forest, rather.Here's what I totally love about it:1. It works! It cleans well (no itching or smells), gives just the right amount of water pressure to be effective without hurting (ask me how I know! There's an ashram in Rishikesh wherein the toilets are equipped with what I refer to as the "direct butt jet." It's super ouch if you turn up the water too much--lol.) The water spout comes up at the perfect angle when you hang the bottle down behind you and squeeze.2. It fit perfectly on an Arrowhead 1 liter bottle. There was no need for refilling--it worked perfectly with less than a liter. This is due to the shape/size/angle of the water hole. It's a good design.3. It's tiny. I carried it in a designated easy-reach pocket of my backpack--at least on the way up (see issues below.)4. Of course it worked to clean the whole region which saved at least one underwear change on trail.Now, in practice there were a few issues I'd love to see addressed in a 2.0 version.1. There's no way to shut it off, so the bottle can leak when capped with this from squeezing or sloshing as you hike. This means you have a few choices:a. Leave the culoclean on top of the bottle and dribble/lose water if you squeeze it into your side pack pocket or move a lot when you hikeb. carry your bottle empty and only "go" near a water source,c. use up some of your precious filtered water between water sources for poop business,d. screw off the regular bottlecap and swap it out for the culoclean when you have to go. I opted for this but it has its own issues which I will explain.1. Once while using it I lost my grip slightly and bumped my butt with the device. This means there could have been poop on it! After such an episode, naturally I would prefer not to touch the device at all, which means swapping the lid is no longer viable because I have to touch both and then everything I touch is not hygienic. I brought decent soap so I can wash my hands but that means that other areas of my pack that this touches are not clean either. So much for carrying the culoclean in a shared pocket. Now it had to go in the dirty underwear pocket, which is harder to reach while on trail.2. The leaking bit would be so much better if there was a press button on/off switch on top (a bit like a shampoo bottle or flashlight) that made it seal and unseal. That way you could carry it with a full bottle and it wouldn't leak. This would also solve the problem of having to touch the top to swap lids, in case you got it doody.Culoclean, you've made a great product. Please update it with the suggested on/off switch and I'll give you five stars.
H**N
Exceeded expectations
This product is quite literally genius, I’m actually jealous I didn’t think of it first. From the packaging to the product itself, everything exceeded expectations. Perfect solution for hikers and i’m sure many other situations. Will be a customer for life
A**D
Stay Fresh Anywhere with the CuloClean Portable Bidet! 🚿
The CuloClean Portable Bidet, and it’s become an essential part of my travel and camping gear. Here’s my experience:Pros:Versatile Compatibility: Works with almost any bottle, making it incredibly convenient whether you’re at home, traveling, or camping. If you’ve got a water bottle, you’ve got a bidet!Discreet and Portable: Its compact size means you can carry it anywhere without hassle. Perfect for maintaining hygiene on the go and for when nature calls in the middle of nowhere.Ecological Choice: This handheld bidet is an eco-friendly alternative to toilet paper. Save the planet one squirt at a time! lolUser-Friendly: Easy to use and control, providing a gentle and thorough clean. No more weird yoga poses in the bathroom!Great for Everyone: Ideal for personal hygiene, including the elderly and those with mobility issues. It’s also fantastic for backcountry adventures when you’re far from civilization and its creature comforts.Cons:Very small and easy to misplace. (Seriously, it’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack!)Can be tricky to get the right water pressure. (Prepare for a surprise every time.)Not as powerful as a regular bidet. (Think gentle rain shower, not fire hydrant.)A few more peenies expensive compared to other portable options. (But can you really put a price on a fresh tush?)Slightly difficult to clean properly. (Ironic, right? A cleaner that needs cleaning!)Overall, the CuloClean Portable Bidet is a fantastic addition for anyone seeking a hygienic and eco-friendly solution on the go. Despite the minor issues with size and pressure control, the benefits of cleanliness and convenience make it a must-have. Highly recommended for travelers, campers, and eco-conscious folks alike! 🌟
T**T
saved my butt on a trip to Cambodia...
but really a good size nail hole in a drinking water bottle cap would do the same or possibly better, more velocity methinks. They did not leak tho, or blow out, hard to fit in some bottles.
A**M
Great price. Great product.
Great price. Great product.Enjoy the outdoors :)
M**D
A clean behind every time!
Works great as a bidet substitute in the backcountry! I use it in conjunction with WysiWipes and it’s the perfect bathroom solution to get nice and clean while backpacking.The o rings have held up well while in storage for a few years and it seems overall pretty durable. No unwanted leaking around the seal and I’ve never had it pop out of a bottle while using it.Super lightweight too which is nice!
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