Luxe Bidet Neo 120 Hose Bidet Attachment
Luxe Bidet Neo 120 Hose Bidet Attachment Review
Luxe Bidet Neo 120: The Bestselling Entry-Level Bidet Attachment
The Luxe Bidet Neo 120 is the bestselling non-electric bidet attachment in the US market by Amazon volume — and it's been the bestseller since approximately 2015. At $39-$59 retail (frequently on Lightning Deals as low as $29), the Neo 120 is the absolute cheapest bidet attachment that delivers acceptable bidet functionality. This is the entry-entry point for bidet adoption: cold-water-only, single-nozzle, no warm water hose, no electronics, no premium features. The Neo 120 is what you buy when you want to test the bidet concept with absolute minimum financial commitment, or when you're equipping a rental property or secondary bathroom where premium features go underused. With 100,000+ Amazon reviews and a consistent 4.5+ star average, the Neo 120 has the deepest validation track record of any bidet attachment.
The "Just Try It" Bidet
The Neo 120's value proposition is psychological as much as functional: at $39-$59, the financial commitment to testing the bidet category is minimal. If you adopt the practice and want premium features later, the $50 upgrade investment doesn't hurt. If you don't like bidets and remove the Neo 120, you've spent less than a typical dinner out. This low-friction adoption is exactly why Luxe Bidet has dominated the entry-level bidet market — it converts hesitant first-time buyers at scale that warmer-water and premium alternatives can't match.
Installation: 10 Minutes, Truly
The Neo 120 is the simplest bidet installation in the category. The process:
- Turn off water supply at the toilet stop valve
- Disconnect the existing supply line from the bottom of the toilet tank
- Install Luxe Bidet T-valve at the stop valve (included)
- Reconnect the original toilet supply line to one outlet of the T-valve
- Connect the Luxe Bidet supply hose to the other outlet
- Remove the toilet seat (lift two seat-mounting bolts)
- Place the Neo 120 attachment on the bowl rim
- Re-install the seat on top of the attachment
- Turn water back on, test, adjust pressure
Total time: 10 minutes for an experienced installer, 15-20 for a first-time installer. Tools required: adjustable wrench, screwdriver (for seat bolts on some toilets), a small towel for any drips. No plumber, no electrician, no permits.
Wash Functionality
- Single-nozzle wash: rear wash only (no separate feminine wash nozzle — that's Neo 185 upgrade)
- Pressure adjustment: single dial from gentle to maximum supply pressure
- Self-cleaning nozzle: brief pre-use water rinse, nozzle retracts behind protective guard when not in use
- Temperature: cold water only — no temperature adjustment
The Single-Nozzle Limitation
The Neo 120's main functional limitation vs. higher-tier Luxe Bidet models (Neo 185, Neo 320, Neo 320 Plus) is the single-nozzle design — there's no dedicated feminine wash nozzle. Users wanting separate feminine wash can step up to:
- Luxe Bidet Neo 185 ($59-$79): dual nozzles, still cold-water-only
- Luxe Bidet Neo 320 Plus ($89-$119): dual nozzles + warm water from sink hose
Brass + Stainless Internal Construction
Despite the entry-level price, the Neo 120 uses brass and stainless steel internal components — more durable than the all-plastic internals found in some lower-quality budget bidet attachments. The brass valve assembly resists corrosion and mineral buildup over years of use. The exterior ABS plastic is functional rather than aesthetic.
Specifications
- Mounting: Universal — fits elongated and round toilets
- Power: None
- Water input: Cold only (T-valve at toilet stop valve)
- Wash temperature: Cold water from toilet supply (typically 55-65°F)
- Wash pressure: Single dial adjustment
- Functions: Rear wash (single nozzle), Self-cleaning nozzle
- Material: Brass + stainless steel internals, ABS plastic exterior
- Color: White
- Warranty: 18 months (Luxe Bidet warranty)
- Dimensions: approximately 5.5" depth × 13" width × 1.5" height
Care and Maintenance
- Microfiber + mild dish soap for routine cleaning
- Self-cleaning nozzle action before each use
- Manual nozzle cleaning every 2-3 months with cotton swab + diluted vinegar
- Inspect T-valve every 12 months
- No consumables, no electronics, no filters
Pros
- Cheapest functional bidet on the US market at $39-$59
- Highest review volume in the bidet category — 100,000+ Amazon reviews, 4.5+ star average
- Simplest 10-15 minute DIY installation
- No electricity, no plumber, no electrician required
- Brass + stainless internal construction more durable than all-plastic budget alternatives
- 18-month warranty
- Compatible with elongated and round toilets
- Renter-friendly — fully reversible installation
- Established brand reliability (17+ years in US market)
- No ongoing operating costs (no electricity, no filters)
Cons
- Cold water only — initial acclimation required
- Single nozzle — no separate feminine wash (Neo 185 upgrade)
- No heated seat, no warm air dry, no deodorizer
- No oscillation, no pulse — basic single-spray function
- Utilitarian aesthetic — not designed to be visually appealing
- Pressure dependent on home water pressure
- Mounting raises the toilet seat slightly
Who Should Buy the Neo 120
- First-time bidet buyers wanting the cheapest possible category entry — under $60 total cost
- Renters and short-term housing where minimal modification matters
- Secondary bathrooms and guest bathrooms with limited use
- Buyers testing whether bidet adoption suits them before investing in premium tiers
- Environmental-priority buyers reducing toilet paper consumption with minimal product impact
- DIY installers wanting the simplest possible bidet installation
- Rental property landlords providing bidet adoption opportunity to tenants at minimal cost
Upgrade Path After Neo 120 Adoption
- If single-nozzle limitation matters: Luxe Bidet Neo 185 ($59-$79) adds dual nozzles, still cold-water-only
- If cold water is uncomfortable: Luxe Bidet Neo 320 Plus ($89-$119) adds warm water from sink hose
- If you want full electric features: Brondell Swash CSG3 ($299-$399) — full electric bidet seat with heated seat, warm water, warm air dry, deodorizer
- For aesthetic upgrade with similar feature set: Tushy Classic 3.0 ($79-$99) — contemporary design at slightly higher price
Comparison: Neo 120 vs. Tushy Classic 3.0
- Price: Luxe Bidet wins decisively — $39-$59 vs. Tushy $79-$99
- Aesthetic design: Tushy wins on contemporary product design
- Color options: Tushy wins — white and matte black; Luxe Bidet white only
- Build quality: Comparable — both use brass + stainless internals
- Brand reputation: Luxe Bidet has longer track record and more review validation
- Warranty: Luxe Bidet 18-month vs. Tushy 1-year
- Verdict: Luxe Bidet for absolute value priority; Tushy for buyers who care about visible aesthetic at $20-$40 premium.
- Bidet functionality
- Quality build
- Requires install