Best Bidets for the Money in 2023

In today’s article, we’re looking at the best bidet for the money. There are several options to choose from depending on your price range.

So, you know, bidets come in a few varieties:

  • Non-electric (seats/attachments): costs very little, offers the fewest features. For minimalists, these offer the best value.
  • Entry-level and mid-tier electric bidet seats: offer 90% of the features of electric bidets but at a lower cost. These offer the most value overall.
  • Luxury electric bidet seats: these tend to offer the least value since they cost way more while providing very little for the additional cost.
FeatureNon-ElectricEntry-Level PremiumLuxury
FunctionMechanicalElectricElectricElectric
Water Temp
(Typical)
Mostly Cold~30-45sec
Warm Water
Extended
Warm Water
Endless Warm
Water
Typical Price Range$30-$150$215-$335$230-$700$400-$1200
Best Value for CategoryLUXE Neo 185BB USPA 6800UAlpha iXAlpha JX
Bidet for the Money:
The Alpha iX Hybrid

The Best Value Bidet Seat: The Alpha iX Hybrid Bidet

The Alpha iX that I own and currently use.

The overall best bidet for the money is the Alpha iX Hybrid bidet seat (also check price here).

The Alpha iX is the only mid-tier bidet that’s consistently available at an entry-level price. So, it’s without a doubt, the best value bidet toilet seat, overall.

Premium, or mid-tier, bidets typically come with fancier water heaters that provide anywhere from extended (longer-than-usual) to endless warm water.

Premium bidets always come with warm air dryers and most offer a few additional perks like deodorizers, nightlights, etc.

In my experience, premium bidets not only have more features, but their most basic bidet functions tend to work better compared with entry-level bidets.

For example, the iX is one of the best-performing bidets when put to the fake poop test.

Alpha is a newer brand and fewer folks seem to know about it.

But their bidets are high-quality and packed with features. The iX offers stronger water pressure than most bidets and performs better on fake poop tests than bidets three times the price.

The main benefit the iX offers is the endless supply of warm water. A feature that’s pretty much unheard of at this price range.

Another is the stainless-steel nozzle.

For a full review with images/videos, check out the Alpha iX Review article.

Features:

  • Adjustable water pressure, temperature, and heated seat.
  • Advanced hybrid heater provides endless warm water. I tested it out for 10 minutes (way longer than any cleansing session) and it never dipped below the low 90’s Fahrenheit.
  • Adjustable warm air dryer. It takes some practice, but after the short learning curve, you can completely replace TP with the warm air dryer. Even if you continue to use toilet paper, you’ll still be able to vastly reduce your paper use which will help the bidet pay for itself over time.
  • Built-in blue LED nightlight. With this feature, you can make trips to the toilet at night without having to blind yourself by turning on bathroom lights.
  • Stainless-steel wand.
  • Front and rear wash modes with adjustable nozzle position allows for rear and front feminine cleansing with a single dual-action nozzle.
  • Self-cleaning nozzle for sanitation. The nozzle self-rinses before and after each use and will self-clean on demand with the push of a button.
  • Wireless remote w/wall mount. Wireless remotes look better and are more conveneint.
  • Water pressure among the strongest on the market. When testing the bidet, I achieved max pressure at the highest pressure setting, whether the Rear+ turbo mode was engaged or not.
  • Nozzle oscillation and pulse modes. With the oscillation function, the nozzle moves for you to hit a wider area. The massage mode rotates soft and strong pressure for a soothing effect. 
  • Gentle-close seat/lid with quick-release tab for easing cleaning.
  • Child wash mode. This feature allows kids to get a cleansing session with all of the child-appropriate settings with one push of a button.
  • Power-saving Eco modes. When engaged, this feature turns the water and seat temperature down when the bidet is not in use. 

Why this Bidet is the Best for the Money

To best explain, we’ll compare it side-by-side with a popular bidet in the same price range:

FeatureAlpha iX HybridTOTO A2 (Competitor)
Adjustable Pressure, Temp, Etc.YesYes
Warm WaterEndless~30sec-1min
Water PressureStrongestStrong
Warm Air DryerYesNo
Oscillation and MassageYesYes
Wireless RemoteYesNo
Nozzle Material Stainless SteelPlastic
NightlightYesNo
Child Wash ModeYesNo
Elongated vs RoundBothElongated Only
Typical Price~$250-$270~$330-$514

Best Entry Level Bidets for the Money      

Entry-level electric bidets have a lower-tech water heater that provides about 30 seconds of warm water.

They offer self-cleaning wands and special spray modes (e.g., oscillation, massage) but features like warm air dryers are less common. They tend to have control panels instead of wireless remotes.

The options below provide way more than the average entry-level bidet.

Bio Bidet USPA 6800U

BioBidet USPA 6800U Adjustable Bidet Toilet Seat with Wireless Remote, Dual Nozzle, User Presets and Dryer, White, Elongated

One good option is the Bio Bidet USPA 6800U (also available here). 

One reason the USPA 6800U makes the list is that its predecessor is that it offers a few features typically included in luxury bidets. It’s the USPA 6800, sometimes marketed as a luxury bidet, costs closer to $600.

In recent times, Bio Bidet added several features to the 6800U and cut the price in half.

I’ve seen this bidet advertised as both an entry-level option and a luxury option, in part, because it has a mixture of basic and advanced features.

For example, it pairs a basic tank-type heater with a sleek double-sided remote and an automatic air deodorizer.

Features:

  • Adjustable water temperature, from “Off” to 104° F. 
  • Adjustable water pressure maxing out at 0.24 gal (or ~ 0.9 L) per minute.  
  • Warm air dryer with adjustable temperature.
  • Heated seat with adjustable temperature.
  • Cool blue nightlight for safely navigating the bathroom at night.
  • Automatic deodorizer circulates toilet air through a carbon filter that breaks down the molecules responsible for smelly odors. So, unlike air fresheners, deodorizers remove bad smells at the source instead of just masking them. It’s advertised to remove 99% of bad smells. This feature is typically found only in luxury bidets.
  • Basic water heater for ~30sec of warm water. 
  • Easy one-push auto function. WIth one push of a button, get 20sec of cleansing, 20sec of oscillation, 20sec massage cleansing, and 3 min of drying.
  • Two users can save their favorite settings for front and rear cleansing and nozzle position.
  • Bubble infusion technology offers a soft aerated stream for added comfort and water savings.
  • Gentle-closing seat/lid + quick-release button for easy cleaning.
  • Oscillating wash mode causes the nozzle to move back and forth for more coverage and better cleansing.
  • Massage mode pulses soft and strong pressure for a massage effect.
  • Plastic, dual nozzle system. While the Alpha iX has a single stainless-steel dual-action nozzle, the USPA 6800U has two plastic nozzles, one for rear and the other for frontal cleansing.
  • Self-cleaning nozzles for added sanitation.
  • An enema mode labeled an “IPP pulsating enema wash” (the IPP stands for Intensive Impulse Pulsation). It pulses a high-pressure jet stream to massage the sphincters to relieve consiptation. It also doubles as a basic high-pressure mode for extra-thorough cleaning. I personally found the Alpha iX high-pressure mode to work better for enemas.
  • Energy-saving eco mode for power savings.

The Alpha GX Wave Bidet

The Alpha GX that I installed and tested out.

For even less money, you can get Alpha’s budget option, the GX Wave bidet (also available on Amazon).

For images and videos, you can check out the full Alpha GX review here.

When testing the bidet, it scored similarly to the iX in most categories. It’s about 25% cheaper, IME, so it’s a good deal, overall.

To cut down on cost, it has a basic hybrid heater (unlike the iX) and it comes with a side control panel instead of a wireless remote.

Some bidet users prefer control panels since they can’t be dropped or lost and you needn’t fool with batteries.

It’s also the first in the lineup to have a sittable lid. The user can sit down on the lid so that the toilet can be used as a chair (resting, clipping toenails, texting, etc.).

Features:

  • Basic hybrid heating system for ~45 seconds of warm water. So, better than most entry-level bidets.
  • Warm air dryer w/adjustable temperature.  
  • Heated seat w/adjustable temperature.
  • Sleek side control panel.
  • White LED nightlight for safe nighttime bathroom navigation.
  • Single 2-in-1 stainless-steel cleansing wand for front and rear cleaning.
  • Adjustable wand (5 positions) for aiming accuracy.
  • Automatic and on-demand self-rinsing nozzle functions, operated via side panel.
  • Good water pressure. The Rear+ turo mode puts out 1L (0.26gal) per minute.
  • The usual special spray modes. The GX has a nozzle oscillation mode for wider coverage and effective cleansing and a massage mode that rotates soft and strong pressure.
  • Seat and lid features: slow-close hinges to save wear and tear, a quick-release tab for easy bidet installation/removal, and a sturdy/sittable lid.
  • Power-saving Eco modes cuts down on energy consumption by reducing the wtaer/seat temp when the bidet isn’t used.

Why These Are the Best Entry-Level Bidets for Your Money

FeatureBidets Listed AboveBrondell S300
Adjustable Pressure,
Temp, Etc.
YesYes
Warm WaterExtendedLimited
Water PressureStrongWeak
Warm Air DryerYesNo
Oscillation and MassageYesNo
Wireless RemoteUSPA 6800UYes
NightlightYesYes
Child Wash ModeUSPA 6800UNo
Price~$215-245~$270

Non-Electric Options: Best Bidet Attachment for the Money

For those who can do without the bells and whistles of the above options, the best bang for the buck bidet options are non-electric.

This kind of bidet is strictly mechanical, solely working off water pressure. They perform the most basic bidet function, to clean your rear (and frontal area with some models), and that’s it.

So, they’re great for minimalists.

Non-electric bidets typically refer to attachments and non-electric seats, but handheld bidets are non-electric as well.

We’ll focus on attachments here, but if you’re interested in handheld sprayers, check out this article.

If you’re interested in non-electric seats, see this article.

The Best Value Bidet Attachments: LUXE Neo Bidets

An image of the LUXE Neo 320 that I owned and used for a long time.

Luxe Bidet makes the best attachments for the money, specifically those in the Neo lineup. As for which is best for you, that will depend on your needs.

For Cold Water, the Luxe Neo 185 and 120 Are the Best Value Bidet Attachments

LUXE Bidet Neo 185 (Elite) Non-Electric Bidet Toilet Attachment w/ Self-cleaning Dual Nozzle and Easy Water Pressure Adjustment for Sanitary and Feminine Wash (White and White)

For rear and front feminine hygiene, consider the LUXE Neo 185 bidet (Amazon link). 

If you think you’ll only ever need rear cleansing, then the LUXE Neo 120 will be the best bidet attachment for your money (Amazon link). 

For most, the 185 is the best option, because even if you don’t need a frontal cleansing mode–or live with anyone who does–you may have a guest at some point who could use it.

Attachments are easy to install and even easier to use. With these models, you simply turn the lower knob left for cleansing or right for nozzle rinsing.

Some attachments can go for up to $140 but there is no reason on earth to pay more than $80 and for cold water units, you needn’t pay more than $30-$60.

For Adjustable Temp, the LUXE Neo 320 is the Best Value Bidet Attachment

LUXE Bidet BidetNeo320s Attachment Bidet, 13.5 x 7 x 3 inches, Blue

For warm water without electricity, the best value bidet is the LUXE Neo 320 dual-temp attachment (Amazon link).

Features:

  • Adjustable temperature.
  • Dual nozzles for front and rear cleansing.
  • Self-cleaning nozzles, concealed behind a guard gate.

Compared to electric bidets, there is a learning curve to warm water cleansing.

For one, this kind of bidet sources heated water directly from the plumbing. So, you have to wait for the warm water to kick in, as with washing hands at the sink.

Also, the water can reach 120 F, so there’s a risk of burns–electric bidets tend to max out at 104 F.

Finally, the installation is a bit trickier. A hose is run from the bidet to the shutoff valve underneath the sink. So, you may have to drill into the vanity if your sink has one.

Also, the sink and toilet have to be within reach (~9 feet) and on the same wall.

Why These Are the Best Bidet Attachments for the Money

Most folks in the US are familiar with Tushy because they have great marketing. But Tushy charges about 3-4x as much as Luxe while providing no additional value.

Some attachments like the GoBidet (another brand) can go for up to $140 but there is no reason on earth to pay more than $80 for an attachment and for cold water units, you needn’t pay more than $30-$60.

FeatureLUXE Neo BidetsTushy Bidet
(Competitor)
GoBidet
(Competitor)
Rear and Frontal CleansingYes (Dual Nozzles)Yes (Lever)Yes (Swivel Action)
Warm Water AvailableYesYesYes
Nozzle Protected from Toilet ContentsYes (Guard Gate)Yes (Sheath)No
Self-Cleaning Nozzle(s)YesYesNo
Price~$30-$70~$100-$120~$130-$150

Best Luxury Bidet for the Money: the Alpha JX

My Alpha JX before and after installation.

If you’re looking for a luxury bidet and don’t want to pay the usual $700-$1000, then I recommend the Alpha JX luxury seat (also to be found here). 

It’s available for about 1/2 to 1/4 of the price of other luxury bidets while offering 90% of the features.

To illustrate, we’ll use the S550e as an example, which is the best bidet on the market.

Feature$350-$399 Alpha JX$1100 TOTO S550e
Adjustable Pressure,
Temp, Etc.
YesYes
Warm WaterEndlessEndless
Energy Efficiency HighHigh
Water PressureStrongStrong
Warm Air DryerYesYes
Nightlight FunctionAuto w/Ambient SensorStandard
Convenience Features2 Easy One-Push Auto Modes2 User Presets
Oscillation ModeYesYes
Massage ModeNoYes
Wireless RemoteLCD ScreenStandard
Nozzle MaterialAluminumPlastic
Advanced Nozzle SanitationAntimicrobial NanotechnologyElectrolyzed Cleaning Solution
Price~$350-$399~$1000-1200

As you can see, TOTO’s luxury option, the S550e, will run you about $1000 to $12000. You read that right. The Alpha JX offers all of the most important luxury bidet features at <1/4 the MSRP of the S550e.

For example, the JX has an instantaneous heater that provides endless warm water at max temp while saving on energy costs.

It lacks some of the features of the S550e, like the air deodorizer and self-cleaning bowl. Then again, it offers features that the S550e doesn’t have, like a sittable lid and LCD screen remote.

Why this is the Best Luxury Bidet for the Money

You can get the following features for the price of a typical entry-level or inexpensive premium bidet.

Features: 

  • Adjustable pressure, spray temp, and heated seat for max comfort.
  • Instantaneous heating system for endless warm water. Instantaneous heaters are tankless, because they don’t have to keep a reservoir of water warm. While the advanced hybrid heater of the iX never runs cool, the JX water stream remains at near max temp the entire time–where as advanced hybrid heaters tend to run a couple of degrees cooler.
  • Adjustable warm air dryer. The warm air dryer performed well when testing the bidet. With a bit of practice, you can phase toilet paper out completely.
  • Remote control with LCD screen and wall mount. The JX comes with a sleek vertical handheld remote with easy-to-read buttons. With the display screen, it can do more with fewer buttons.
  • Saves the most money long term. Unlike other bidets listed in the article, the JX draws most of it’s energy when the bidet is in use. This is due to the tankless heater which uses around 60% of the energy of basic tank-type heaters.
  • Automatic in-bowl LED nightlight w/ambient light sensor. The JX nightlight has an integral light sensor that allows it to turn on and off as needed, saving on energy usage.
  • 2-in-1 antimicrobial aluminum nozzle. Instead of stainless-steel, the JX has an aluminum nozzle. The nozzle is not only durable, but it’s made with antimicrobial technology to resist bacterial growth. This provides an added layer of hygiene for both rear and front feminine cleansing.
  • Rear (regular), front feminine wash, and adjustable nozzle position to clean the entire perennial area.
  • Great water pressure: the JX is among the strongest electric bidets on the market, providing a more effective cleansing. 
  • Nozzle oscillation mode causes the spray wand to moves back and forth to hit a greater area, meaning less shifting around is needed on the part of the user.
  • Sturdy lid that’s designed to be sat on. Turn the toilet into a bathroom seat with the sittable lid.
  • Slow-close seat/lid with easy-release tab. Extend the life of the bidet by preventing slams. Use the quick-release tab for periodic cleaning.
  • The one-touch functions make operating the bidet easy for all users. With one press of a button, you can get a generic wash session or a wash + dry cycle. In this way, users (guests, kids, the elderly) need not know which settings to select.
  • Extended 3-Year warranty. A great feature to have if you want to get the most out of your bidet.

The Best Value Bidets: Conclusion

So, there you have it, the best bidets for your buck.

If all you’re looking for is something that cleans your rear end, then you don’t have to look any further than a good quality attachment, which will typically cost well under $50. If you need frontal cleansing, it’ll be a little more.

If you prefer warm water and features like a warm air dryer and useful spray modes, you don’t have to break the bank.

There is a wide range of prices and if you’re not careful, you can end up paying $500 for a bidet that does little more than spray water.

But if you know where to look, you can find a luxury option for nearly half the price that’s loaded with useful features.

Anyway, I hope the article helps you find a bidet that’s right for you.

Thanks for reading.

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