Boss Bidet review (2026)

- Cold-water, non-electric attachment that mounts under your existing toilet seat
- Dual nozzles (rear + front) with a self-cleaning rinse mode and one pressure dial
- Fits standard two-piece round and elongated toilets — not one-piece bowls
- Backed by a 1-year warranty and a 60-day satisfaction guarantee
A no-frills, cold-water bidet attachment that bolts under your existing seat in 15 minutes and does the one job it promises well — for the price of a few packs of toilet paper.
First-time bidet buyers and budget shoppers who want a proven, easy-to-install cold-water attachment for a standard two-piece toilet and don't need warm water or premium controls.
Features & performance
Dual self-cleaning nozzles
Two retractable nozzles handle rear and front (feminine) washing separately, and a dedicated nozzle-cleaning mode sprays the jets clean before they extend — so the part that touches you stays rinsed between uses.
Non-electric, cold-water design
It taps your toilet's existing water supply line and needs zero electricity. That means nothing to plug in and nothing to break electronically, but also no heated water — the spray is whatever temperature your cold line runs.
15-minute, plumbing-free install
It slips between your toilet bowl and seat using a T-adapter on the supply line and the included hose. Boss says 10–15 minutes with no plumber; note you'll want your own screwdriver and an adjustable wrench.
Single-dial pressure control
One round dial dials the spray from gentle to strong. It's simple and intuitive, though it offers less granular adjustment than the twin-knob setups on step-up attachments.
Pros
- Genuinely cheap — one of the lowest-cost dual-nozzle attachments that still works as advertised
- Fast, plumbing-free installation that most owners finish in about 15 minutes
- Dual nozzles cover both rear and front washing, unusual at this price
- Lab-tested by Consumer Reports, so it's a known quantity rather than an unknown brand
Cons
- Cold water only — there's no warm-water option on this model, which is rough in winter
- Several owners report mostly plastic parts and the occasional T-adapter or hose leak
- Single pressure dial gives less fine control than pricier rivals like the Luxe Neo
- Won't fit most one-piece toilets, so check your bowl style before buying

What owners say
Owners praise
- Easy, fast installation — owners repeatedly call it a 15-minute job that needs no plumbing know-how
- Strong value and a noticeable hygiene upgrade; many describe it as a 'game-changer' for the money
- Simple, intuitive controls and effective dual-nozzle cleaning for everyday use
Common complaints
- Cheap-feeling plastic components and occasional leaks at the T-adapter or hose connection
- Cold-water-only spray is a shock in colder months, with no warm option on this model
- A minority report nozzle alignment or fit issues on certain toilets and seats
Who it's for
Buy it if: Buy it if you want a low-cost, low-commitment way to try a bidet on a standard two-piece toilet. It's ideal for renters, first-timers, and anyone who values a dead-simple, electricity-free attachment over premium features — especially since the 60-day guarantee makes testing it nearly risk-free.
Skip it if: Skip it if you want warm water (look at Boss's own Revolution+ or a heated-seat model), if you have a one-piece toilet, or if you want fine-grained, dual-knob pressure and nozzle-position control — the Luxe Bidet Neo line does that better for a few dollars more.
Alternatives to consider
- Luxe Bidet Neo 185 Plus. Similar cold-water price tier (around $40–$60) but with twin knobs for noticeably finer pressure and nozzle control — the pick if you want more precise adjustment than Boss's single dial.
- Tushy Classic 3.0. Costs more but reviewers consistently praise its comfortable, well-tuned stream and easy controls — a better fit for buyers prioritizing comfort and brand polish over rock-bottom price.

Our verdict
Frequently asked questions
Does the Boss Bidet Original have warm water?
No. This model is cold-water only and runs straight off your toilet's existing supply line. If you want warm water, you'll need Boss's Revolution+ model (which uses a thermostat adapter) or a heated electric bidet seat instead.
Will it fit my toilet?
It fits standard two-piece toilets in both round and elongated shapes. It is not compatible with most one-piece toilets, so check whether your tank and bowl are separate pieces before ordering.
Is installation really tool-free and quick?
It's plumbing-free and most owners finish in about 10–15 minutes. It mounts under your existing seat using the included T-adapter and hose — no need to swap the seat. You will want your own screwdriver and an adjustable wrench on hand, and hand-tighten connections to avoid leaks.