TUSHY Spa 3.0 review (2026)

- Warm water without electricity by connecting to your sink's hot-water supply
- Two self-cleaning nozzles handle both rear and front (feminine) washing
- Adjustable pressure and nozzle angle for a comfortable, customizable stream
- Renter-friendly DIY install with no plumber and a 1-year warranty
A non-electric bidet attachment that delivers genuinely warm water by tapping your sink's hot line instead of a wall outlet.
Renters and homeowners who want warm-water cleansing without rewiring a bathroom or paying for a $300-plus electric seat. Ideal when the toilet sits within about six feet of a sink, and a smart pick for anyone who tried a cold-water bidet and wants the comfort upgrade.
Features & performance
Warm water, no outlet required
Instead of an internal heater, the Spa 3.0 runs a supply line to your sink's hot-water hookup. Turn the temperature knob and you get cool-to-warm water with zero electricity, as long as the toilet is within about six feet of the sink.
Dual self-cleaning SmartSpray nozzles
Separate rear and feminine nozzles rinse themselves before and after every use and retract automatically when the bidet is off, keeping the spray hygienic without manual cleaning.
Precision pressure and angle control
A dedicated pressure knob lets you dial from a gentle rinse to a strong stream, while the nozzle adjuster fine-tunes the spray angle for a comfortable, accurate clean.
10-minute DIY installation
Mounts under your existing seat with a screwdriver and the included adapters and hoses. TUSHY rates it at 10.5 minutes; real-world owners report 10 to 25 minutes depending on how far the hose has to run.
Pros
- Real warm water with no outlet, plumber, or electricity needed
- Separate rear and front (feminine) nozzles that self-rinse before and after each use
- Easy DIY install in 10 to 25 minutes with just a screwdriver
- Strong, adjustable pressure that owners find more refined than most budget bidets
Cons
- Warm water lags 5 to 10 seconds as it travels from the sink
- Included hose may not reach in larger bathrooms, so measure first
- Temperature is only as warm as your tap and isn't precisely dialed in like an electric seat
- No heated seat or air dryer functions

What owners say
Owners praise
- Many owners describe the warm-water clean as genuinely comfortable and a clear upgrade over cold-only bidets
- Reviewers repeatedly call installation simple and renter-friendly, often done in well under half an hour
- Buyers highlight strong, adjustable pressure and responsive customer service standing behind the product
Common complaints
- A common gripe is the few-second wait before warm water actually reaches the nozzle
- Some buyers in larger bathrooms found the supply hose too short to reach the sink
- A minority report fit or leak issues during install, including seat-fit problems on certain toilets
Who it's for
Buy it if: Buy it if your toilet sits near a sink and you want warm-water comfort without the cost or wiring of an electric seat. It's a standout choice for renters, for anyone upgrading from a cold-water attachment, and for households that value dual rear-and-front nozzles with self-cleaning hygiene at an attachment price.
Skip it if: Skip it if your sink is far from the toilet or your hot water takes a long time to arrive, since you'll mostly get cool water and the cheaper TUSHY Classic does that job for less. Also skip if you want a true spa experience with a heated seat, air dryer, and precisely controlled temperature, which only an electric bidet seat delivers.
Alternatives to consider
- TUSHY Classic 3.0. Same nozzles, pressure control, and easy install but cold water only. Costs less and makes more sense if your sink is far away or you don't care about warm water.
- Luxe Bidet Neo 185 Plus. A budget dual-nozzle attachment around $60 that experts praise for surprisingly good pressure control, ideal if price matters more than warm water.

Our verdict
Frequently asked questions
Does the TUSHY Spa 3.0 really make warm water without electricity?
Yes. It has no internal heater. Instead it connects to your bathroom sink's hot-water line, so the warmth depends on your home's tap water and there's a 5-to-10-second delay before it arrives. It works best when the toilet is within about six feet of the sink.
Is it hard to install?
No. It mounts under your existing toilet seat with a screwdriver and the included adapters and hoses. TUSHY rates install at about 10 minutes; most owners finish in 10 to 25 minutes, with routing the warm-water hose to the sink being the longest step.
What if my sink is too far for the warm-water hose?
You can still use the Spa with cold water only using the included inlet cap, but at that point the lower-priced TUSHY Classic gives you the same cold-water experience for less money.