Types of Non-Electric Bidets
Bidet Attachments:
Installed under the existing toilet seat, these provide a nozzle for washing and have a simple control dial or lever.
Handheld Bidet Sprayers :
A flexible hose with a nozzle, similar to a showerhead, which the user manually operates to direct the water flow.
Bidet Seats:
A non-electric version of a bidet toilet seat replaces the original seat and comes with built-in nozzles and mechanical controls for washing.
Standalone Bidets:
A separate basin installed next to the toilet, designed for sitting or straddling while using water for cleansing.
Comparison Table of Non-Electric Bidet Types
| Type | Installation | Water Control | Space Requirement | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bidet Attachments | Easy | Mechanical knob/dial | Minimal | Affordable, simple installation | Limited features |
| Handheld Bidet Sprayers | Easy | Trigger control | Minimal | Versatile, easy to use | Requires manual aiming |
| Non-Electric Bidet Seats | Moderate | Side lever or dial | Minimal | Aesthetic, integrated design | May need seat replacement |
| Standalone Bidets | Complex | Faucet control | High | Multi-purpose, can wash other parts | Requires space and plumbing changes |








