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The Brondell GoSpa Essential Portable Bidet is a 400mL BPA-free silicone travel bidet designed for outdoor enthusiasts and busy professionals alike. Featuring a patented easy-store nozzle, ergonomic squeeze bottle with metal airlock for consistent water pressure, and a discreet travel bag, it ensures hygienic, eco-friendly cleansing anywhere—camping, hiking, or daily commutes.






















| ASIN | B09BBH1PRQ |
| ASIN | B09BBH1PRQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 343,983 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 286 in Bidets |
| Brand Name | Brondell |
| Capacity | 400 Millilitres |
| Color | Fog |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (269) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (269) |
| Included Components | GoSpa Travel Bidet Squeeze-bottle, Detachable Angled-spray Nozzle, Descrete Travel Bag |
| Item Nype Name | Travel Bidet |
| Item model number | GS-70GRA |
| Manufacturer | Brondell |
| Manufacturer | Brondell |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GS-70GRA |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Name | GoSpa |
| Model Number | GS-70GRA |
| Product Dimensions | 18.49 x 6.78 x 6.78 cm; 118 g |
| UPC | 819911013876 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
D**L
Buen producto, hace lo que debe hacer. El único "pero" es que si lo dejas con agua, siempre le va a escurrir un poquito de agua por la parte de la válvula que tiene abajo. No es mucho, pero sucede.
C**S
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!
R**O
Portátil para viajes y continuar con el aseo acostumbrado
P**N
This inexpensive portable "bidet" works well. I have taken it traveling and therein lies my only problem. Unless you dry the bottle out completely, the residual water in it will get out of the bottle as it is moved around in your bag or luggage and can leak out of the provided travel bag. A simple fix would be to provide a cap for the bottle to put on when carrying it for travel. My solution is to put it in a Ziploc bag. A simple cap would be a better solution. I'm trying out bottle caps from other, usually recycled, bottles I have to see if one fits. One feature that I find better than the powered ones. I have a much more expensive Toto - it also works well, but needs a battery and the stream of water from the Brondell can be made much stronger depending on how hard you squeeze it. Just discovered (8/17) that the cap from the small bottle of Fiji water (the 500mL bottle - probably the same size cap as the larger bottle as well) fits the Brondell bottle and does form a seal. I tried several other caps, some with the same thread pitch, but either slightly too large in diameter (the Nalgene 1 ounce bottle) or the opposite - too small. So if Brondell does not have a cap, or does not make one, just save a bottle cap from a bottle of Fiji water if you need to cap the Brondell bottle when traveling. Note that I am NOT suggesting that you travel with the bottle full; it just keeps the residual water from getting your bag wet. Found one better. While the top from the 500 mL Fiji water seals (you can test this by squeezing the empty bottle and listening for air escaping), it is very slightly larger in diameter than the threads of the bottle. Today, I happened to buy a 500 mL plastic bottle of Perrier. It was the carbonated one and yes, we recycle all of our plastic bottles. I thought that the cap looked about right for the Blondell bottle, so I tried it. It fits better than the Fiji cap - the thread diameter is a good match for the Blondell bottle - no wobble and seals well. I’ve now switched to the Perrier cap which is what I will keep on it when traveling.
J**L
Since day one this handheld bidet has leaked from the air-pressure hole in the bottom. I have always had to sit it on top of a jar to catch the water, and when the little jar fills up dump that water. Annoying. The stream is very good when you squeeze it for use. Easy to use, easy to clean. Finally getting rid of it two plus years later because it more than drip/leaks, water is running out of it.
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