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The TRUSTMI Bathroom Concealed Hot and Cold Bidet Spray Set features a durable 304 stainless steel sprayer head with dual soft and jet functions, a brushed gold finish for a premium look, and a 47-inch high-pressure hose designed to handle 170-250 psi. Its wall-mounted, embedded installation includes a brass mixer valve with ceramic cartridge, offering seamless hot and cold water control. Perfect for modern bathrooms, this complete set combines functionality, durability, and elegant design.











































| ASIN | B07CMWMKRZ |
| Additional Features | Dual Function Sprayer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,131 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #43 in Bidet Faucets |
| Brand | TRUSTMI |
| Brand Name | TRUSTMI |
| Color | Brushed Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 953 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Gold |
| Finish Types | Gold |
| Handle Lever Placement | Left |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Type | Lever |
| Hole Count | 1 Units |
| Hose Length | 47 Inches |
| Included Components | Complete Set |
| Installation Method | Embedded |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TRUSTMI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | T-02-196G |
| Material | Brass , Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Brass, Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | T-02-196G |
| Model Number | T-02-196G |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number Of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
| Room Type | Bathroom |
| Spout Design | Modern Long Spout |
| Spout Height | 2.75 Inches |
| Spout Reach | 47 Inches |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Warranty Type | limited |
A**H
How-To Retrofit this bidet
Nice product for what it is. I like the finish. I only wish it was thermostatic; and I would have purchased it for a higher price just for that feature. Anyway, I've read a lot of reviews and most of the questions on Amazon before buying. First of all, this bidet can be installed both in a remodel/new construction and as retrofit. In my case it was a remodel but I opted to install it in a way that works for retrofitting so that way I can replace it if it fails (leaks for example) in the future. To install this bidet in a way that you can easily replace it if it fails you need to have a vanity near the toilet. Drill a couple of holes in the vanity, build a bracket to mount the bidet to it and install it on the inside of the vanity. Install your water supply lines by tapping into the sink water supply lines and you're done. You'll have hot/cold water bidet and without needing to mess with any walls or calling a plumber. Just make sure you do your measurements correctly. Once you drill holes in a vanity you won't be able to patch them if you make a mistake ;). For example, in your measurements account for how long your supply lines need to be to tap into the sink supply (the longest faucet supply line I've found at Home Depot online was 36"). Also keep in mind the bidet handle in your measurements, you don't want it to not have room to hang because you installed your bidet base too close to your vanity top. Make sure to use a thread sealant like RectorSeal and wrap teflon on it for your threaded connections (only on the inside of the vanity, not the nice matte black side where the hose connects to the base and handle) To install the cosmetic cover plate on the outside of your vanity use a double sided tape (like 3M or whatever) and add a bunch of it in strips building it to the proper thickness and just stick the plate to the vanity that way. In addition to buying this bidet I bought another bidet that has a traditional handle (squeeze not a button) that allows you to control the water pressure with your palm as you spray, unlike the one that came with this bidet; yes it is silly to have to buy a whole other bidet just to get the right handle but I couldn't live with the one that comes with this one because it leaves you with no water pressure control except at the base unit and that is just not practical at all. I can therefore confirm that you can install any handle you like on this bidet because it is a standard thread. Finally, as far as your supply lines, you can replace the valves for the sink with ones that have two outs, one goes up to the sink and one goes to the bidet. I'm attaching pictures so that it is clear what I have done to get this installed. The pictures show that the vanity top is off but that's because this is a remodel and the vanity is new, you don't need to remove the top to get this installed.
G**N
Don't hesitate, buy this!
Excellent product, highly recommended. After living in the Middle East for a decade I don't understand why this isn't also standard equipment in this part of the world. Installed in two bathrooms three years apart, no issues, but it would be nice if the manufacturer supplied a drilling template. Hose connection riser can be rotated 360 degrees and temp/pressure regulator will go up or down. One could even mount vertically if required. Get swivel fittings, it made my second installation (Picture 1 - 3) so much easier in a tight spot above drawers.
M**A
Failure from the start - see my review and photos
I attached all my pictures for this to my review. I would rate this a zero but that's not an option. First of all - a screen was missing for the mixer adjustment, also what makes this a non-starter is the mixer attachment to the base is flawed, it leakes and there is no possible way to fix it. The product for the mixer is very cheap. Also you have to buy the brass fittings to connect the base to the lines so you need two of those, which is about $15, then you have to build a type of mount for it, because it's very odd as far as the base but you'll see that on the photos. Also you have to buy the lines so that will run you another $20, then you'll need to buy good teflon tape for the fittings, the installation of the faucets is tricky with the hex screen that you'll have to squeeze in but not impossible. The plate is much just a press on with no screws so it is kind of flimsy sitting but wasn't a huge deal. I spent alot of time on the build and install but it seems like a total failure - my suggestion is go with a trusted brand, look for standard fittings and a solid warrantly. The shipment took about two weeks to arrive, the packaging was sketchy like I said important pieces missing and the host for the sprayer seemed very cheap.
M**S
Great Product!!
This product is very well made. I really like that you can adjust the water temperature so it doesn't literally freeze your you know what off. It definitely required additional fittings but I was able to find them at the local hardware store. I’ll add photos. The one thing that was a bummer is that it didn't come with a template to drill the holes. I was able to install this into the side of the bathroom vanity since its close to the toilet. I originally used teflon tape on the brass fittings but it leaked so I ended up taking the connector fitting off and using pipe dope thats NSF 61 compliant for potable watet systems also available at your local hardware store. Once I got all the fittings nice and tight I let the pipe dope to set up for about 1 hour. I then assembled the bidet sprayer into its final location and it fit like a glove and it functions perfectly with no leaks. Ill include pictures of all the fittings used along with a picture of the templete. I recommend it just put together your game plan together before you start cutting and drilling away! hope this helps.
S**H
A Decent Stand-Alone Bidet — Works Well, But Shower Head Quality Could Be Better
In the United States, the bidet concept is slowly becoming more familiar, but it’s still not as common as in other parts of the world. As a Muslim, I use a bidet or water after every use of the toilet, so finding a practical solution was important to me. The main challenge here is that most bidets only connect to cold water, which can be uncomfortable in colder climates. While remodeling my bathroom, I discovered this stand-alone bidet that allows you to mix hot and cold water, and I decided to give it a try. In terms of construction, the build quality is acceptable but not top-tier. It’s not made with high-end brass or aluminum — more of a mid-range quality. The durability of the internal valve system is uncertain since I’m used to fixtures from premium brands like Moen or Delta, which this doesn’t quite match. That said, the main mechanism works well. Once you set the hot and cold water mix, you don’t have to constantly adjust the shower valve, which makes it convenient for daily use. However, the biggest downside is the shower head that comes with it. It’s a push-type design, and mine started leaking within just two weeks — something I noticed other reviewers mentioned as well. I replaced it with an aftermarket shower head, which works fine now, but it was disappointing to have that issue at this price point. Overall, the main system and piping are functional, and the hot-cold mix feature is a real advantage for cold-weather regions. But the included shower head is poor quality and likely to leak, so plan on replacing it. If you’re comfortable doing a small upgrade later, this bidet is a decent option and one of the few available that offers both hot and cold water mixing.
D**K
my GF loves this bidet hose
This unit has some nice features. Here on the Canadian border hot water was a must. The temperature/flow adjustment is very simple and easy, similar to the single-lever kitchen faucets. The button on the spray head is great: push once and it stays on until you push it again. Installation was a little tricky in an old house with thicker walls. My wall was 1" thick (metal lath + cement plaster + tile). I didn't realize until after I got it in that it's designed for a thinner wall ( < 5/8"). Mounted behind the 1" wall the trim plate didn't leave room to attach the hose, so I had to leave it off. I plumbed it with 3/8" PEX tubing so the hot water would arrive quicker from the basement, which worked well. Next time I would mount it outside the wall and make a box to hide the workings, or in the side of a vanity cabinet, or behind 1/2" or 5/8" drywall. The main thing is my GF is thrilled with it, even without the trim plate. I will definitely install more of these. Note: After one week of service, the plumbing attachments started leaking (see photo). Advice online had led me to use American (NPT male) fittings screwed into the female straight G-thread. I used plenty of pipe dope, and it didn't leak at first. It turns out the main casting cracked where the male NPT elbow screwed into the female BSP hot water inlet (see photo). I tried BSPxNPT adapters, but the cracked casting still leaked even with lots of pipe dope. I finally solved the problem by soldering the adapters into the casting (I took it apart first to avoid overheating the rubber parts). The adapters were hard to find, expensive, and took a week to arrive. I think NPT adapters should be included in units sold in USA. The unit itself is great, and I will install another.
A**N
Great product! You will need to go to the hardware store for additional parts to install.
This is a really sturdy and nice looking product. I am not very handy and my other half is even less so, so I decided to install it instead of him. I watched a YouTube video on how to install and went to the hardware store for the additional parts needed. Since I'm not handy and have never done any plumbing projects before, it took a good chunk of my day to install. I blame my inexperience and the fact that 5 kids were helping me. It probably only takes about an hour for someone who knows what they are doing. It's installed on the side of my bathroom vanity and looks and works great. I'm really glad I purchased this and it's cut our toilet paper use down dramatically. I'm thinking of getting one for my mother to use as well. She likes to wash her hair in the sink and this will make it much easier for her to do so.
J**T
Best thing since the indoor toilet!
I have had several of these "personal bidets" over the years. They came in really handy during the covid panic buying of toilet paper. The problem was that they were all only hooked up to the cold water coming into the toilet tank. This new one is connected to the hot and cold from the sink. Best thing since indoor toilets! I discovered these in my travels outside the USA and thank God I had the good fortune to discover them. I highly recommend them!
C**N
Todo ok
Producto de muy buena categoría total como se describe
S**N
Disappointed 😞
Missing two parts from the component, very disappointing 😞
A**E
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K**S
Good quality
Good quality. Still in use after 3 years - works as intended. The only thing I didn't like was faceplate. It's too thick. After tiles went on - I couldn't screw the pipe on as the face plate was in a way so made my own. But that just my problem
D**U
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