💦 Stay fresh anywhere, anytime — because hygiene should never take a backseat!
The insolife Portable Bidet is a compact, rechargeable travel essential designed for both men and women. It features dual water pressure settings, IPX7 waterproofing, and compatibility with common 28mm water bottles. With USB-C charging, it offers up to 44 days of use per full charge, making it perfect for travel, camping, and daily hygiene on the go.
Manufacturer | insolife |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.68 x 4.33 x 6.65 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PB010 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery-Powered |
Capacity Description | 400 mL |
Cutting Diameter | 28 Millimeters |
Included Components | 1x portable bidet, 1x 400mL water bottle, 1x Type-C charging cable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
E**Y
Help, my bidet died!
I purchased my bidet in 2023. I loved it from the moment I got it from Amazon. Then, it died in 2025. I tried clearing the tube, removing the lid to check for obstruction and blowing air, recharging, all to no avail. So disappointed! Will definitely order again but hoping for longevity!
"**"
Couldn't live without it
This device is so good that I use it every day at home, in addition to taking it on trips. Forget spending hundreds or thousands of dollars to install a true bidet. This works great. Have been using it every day for 2 years and it runs just fine.
M**A
Best one I've tried so far
I've tried many other brands and so far this one has the best combination of water pressure plus wider spray for more coverage. There are 3 huge cons though:1. The stretchy rubber cap of the bottle does not screw securely onto the bottle. It fits with a snug stretch which means it leaks so you cannot keep a reservoir of water. This means there's zero need to have such a large bottle that you have to carry around empty.2. The bottle is so large that I completely stopped carrying this bidet with me and now only use it when I go on vacations with space in the suitcase. The solution is to design this as a collapsible bottle so that it can be carried compact and discreet in your handbag. The nozzle is useless without the bottle as it is too big to attach to any standard size water bottle. 3rd generation needs to have a collapsible water bottle.3. $60 is quite expensive.
K**R
Lasting battery, good water pressure.
I purchased it in June 2024 for after my total shoulder replacement and I am highly satisfied. It has good water pressure, but not too much. It holds plenty enough water. I had a second shoulder replacement in December 2024 on my other shoulder. I started using it again. I haven't had to charge it since I purchased it. Now I keep it filled beside my toilet and use it when I need extra cleaning. I do need to use toilet paper with it, but it makes it so much easier to get myself clean when sometimes just wiping is not enough. It's easy to use. Just turn it on when properly angled, no problems.
C**E
Not perfect, but not a total loss…
**Update (three weeks later)No longer works…(seems like the gravity ball no longer sucks the water out bc there’s no stream emitting when turned on.)*Update (a week later):After reading my review, Insolife reached out to me to offer me a refund. They also said they were currently working on a third line of this bidet with upgrades addressing the issues brought up in my review and others’. Very satisfied with their customer service!I have a bidet at home that I love, but I housesit a lot at homes without one, so bought this portable one to use. Once I figured out the directions and assembled it (after charging first for two hours), I found it to be rather difficult to use. It is certainly not easy to carry. Though it’s billed as convenient and portable, I’d say it’s neither. The bidet itself may be portable (and it does come with a nice little pouch for carry), but the bottle, which must be filled with water and attached to bidet, is not. This makes it cumbersome to travel with and use.The water bottle is about six inches tall, plus the bidet is about an extra four. After filling the bottle, the bidet must be screwed on, which is also not easy to do, and will leak if not done properly. It’s nearly impossible to get this apparatus up under your butt without standing up or leaning forward, and you most certainly need two hands. Plus, you will wind up getting pretty wet. I cannot imagine anyone trying to use this on a plane or in a small public restroom!The on/off button is also not easy to press. You must hit it twice to turn off after pushing it once to turn on. (Hitting it once only makes the water stream stronger.) If you decide to use the gravity ball inside the water bottle, then you’ll probably only be able to use the bidet if it’s right side up, not upside down, unless the ball falls below the water line. It’s also not easy to change the ball out, so you may have to decide if you want ball in or out, then commit to that. I screwed it in to use, but have been unable to unscrew it to see how it works without.As for the battery charger, it must be charged at least two hours, and can be used for 30 minutes continuously, and longer for intermittent use, but not sure exactly how long that is. A USB-C port must be used, but the charger does not come with an adapter, so therefore, it cannot just be plugged into the wall. You must find the proper port in which to charge it.Lastly, it comes with a one-year warranty, however, when I tried to register mine using my order number, it said order ID does not exist, so that’s out.As for the positives with this bidet, I like that the flow of water is pretty powerful. I like that it’s electric, can easily be recharged and lasts a good long time. So far, mine has lasted several days since I first charged it. The bidet comes with three different heads, so you can have a single-hole spray, a few-holes spray or a multiple-holes spray. Also included is a handy little device to unscrew the various heads and screw them back on. (Don’t lose that thing!) I have to say, too, that the instructions are mercifully easy to understand, though you will need a magnifying glass to read them.Overall, this device is not worth the $60 it costs (more like $40), but if you take it for what it is, you can make it work. It is useful and effective. It cleans well and gets the job done. (I use it in the shower rather than on the toilet!) I’m thinking of putting witch hazel in it, instead of using water, though they advise against using anything but water.
R**T
Needs work
I use this when backpacking. For multiple applications. It works better than other that look like this. There seems to be a few rebranded types of these. Even though they look alike the pressure and the battery performance varies noticeably. It may seem counter intuitive but a rechargeable for hiking or backpacking is a bad pick. In theory it should have more power than AAs. Not the case. Plus, recharging is a problem. Recall ever having seen an outlet on a tree? You can carry a small solar charger or a power bank for rechargeble AAAs or AAs if you just have to go the rechargeable route. More importantly the pressure varies greatly from one of these to another. The single stream works significantly better in this category. But but not all of those have the same pressure. Bottom line, no pun intended, These are very useful for a lot of things if you carry a small bottle of alcohol to keep them clean. Cleaning hair used with McKesson no rinse hair and body wash or keeping a dogs paws clean. I mentioned paws specifically because somebody out there would misinterpret that dog application for traditional bidet purposes. Which would traumatize Old Roy. Anyway these are well worth having, but landing the right one is a lottery like effort.
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