Cynpel Peri Bottle for Postpartum Essentials, Feminine Care | The Original Portable Bidet, Hemmoroid Treatment… (2 Count (pack of 1), Combo Pack)
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Thank you for reaching out to us with your query. Yes, you can press down on the nozzle. Before retracting the nozzle, ensure that the peri bottle is empty.
Greetings, and thank you for taking the time to contact me. br>It will be available in a matter of days! br>br>Sara's Best Regardsbr>
That is not the case. It's just a rubber (I believe) bottle that you fill with liquid and squeeze out.
It was designed in the United States and manufactured in China, according to the box.
Selected User Reviews For Cynpel Peri Bottle for Postpartum Essentials, Feminine Care | The Original Portable Bidet, Hemmoroid Treatment… (2 Count (pack of 1), Combo Pack)
I appreciate not having to unscrew the lid and tube to refill it. I can fill the container with water while the tube and lid are in place because the tube retracts into the container. When I pull on the tube, it glides into place with ease, forming a waterproof seal that can be used. (The retraction feature is also useful for making it more compact for travel. ) )br>For months, my daughter and I have been saving money by using cloth wipes instead of toilet paper. We only used toilet paper after BMs, and we were out of TP when COVID 19 hit, so I needed a way to clean solids off before using a cloth wipe. I've tried using a bidet as a cloth diaper sprayer before, and I didn't like how leaky and finicky it was. ness. Because the water is warm, this is quicker, easier, and more enjoyable than a bidet. It also fits perfectly in my bucket of cloth wipes.
The product allegedly leaked, according to the review. It's crucial to remember that when using this, the neck must be completely raised. It's simple to do, and there's no risk of water leaking if you put it in the right place. This serves as a bidet for me, and I'm very pleased with it. This is a great substitute for a Japanese-style toilet with a built-in bidet if you don't have one.
This is something I bought for my elderly mother, who doesn't always have the energy to shower. She can easily squeeze the bottle with her arthritic hands because it's very pliable. I purchased a gentle peri cleanser and used it for the following purposes: 1: 3 gallons of hot water Your product exceeded my expectations!.
Overall, for the price, this was a good product; the material is super soft and squishy, and it's easy to hold, and I like the little bag that came with it. My only issue with it is that once it's filled with water, it leaks out of both the screw top section and the nozzle end, causing water to spill all over the place. It would definitely be five stars if there was a better way to seal it!.
This was not purchased for use after childbirth. Because of the medication I have to take, I have a lot of 'liquid stool' and diarrhea. Wet wipes are great, but I prefer to use this to clean my derriere on the go in between showers. I keep it near the toilet/shower and fill it as needed. Wash in the sink with hot water and dish soap every few days. The top's positioning is brilliant in terms of how it directs the water, and it works perfectly. I know it's a minor detail, but it's one of those minor details that proves to be invaluable. For anyone suffering from GI distress, this book is a must-read. br>br>Another thing to keep in mind is that Tushy sells a 'travel bidet' that looks similar to this. 'That made me laugh (at $30 for a squirt bottle!). ), but it sparked an idea that prompted me to look for more information. I can't say I'm complaining because it led me to this product. I suppose it's similar. It's light enough to take on trips or travel with, and it's also simple to clean.
This product is perfect in every way: it's small, it comes with a carrying case, and it's super simple to use! It isn't flimsy or wobbly in the least. br>br>The nozzle extends beautifully and isn't at all loose. I don't think I'll have any problems with this peri bottle, and I'm glad I came across it. The color is a lovely pink, and the material has a silicone-like feel to it. br>br>It's so easy to squeeze and it's not too tough or thin. It's got a nice thickness to it, and the size is perfect. On the box, it doesn't say how many ounces of water it can hold, but it appears to be adequate. I'll have to inform you as soon as I have more information. It also has a nozzle cap, which I really like! This will ensure that the nozzle's tip is always clean. br>br>I can't tell you how much I wish I had something like this when my first child was born. I remember struggling to angle the hospital one upward and getting the spots that needed it the most; this seems like it'll get the job done and it looks and feels like a quality product; I'm glad I chose this over another one I was considering. br>br>The nozzle extends to the ideal length, not too long or too short, which is exactly what I needed. I was concerned that some of the others I'd seen were too long, but this one is perfect. I'm looking forward to putting it to use and updating my review.
It was delivered in perfect condition. When compared to a previous peri bottle that my first child used, this one has a much stronger water stream. The EVA material is extremely soft and squeezable, and I appreciate that it includes a nozzle cover. Another great feature of this bottle is that it DOES NOT LEAK! br>I STRONGLY RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT.
I realize it's a peri bottle for postpartum women, but it's also useful after any type of surgery when you can't fully immerse yourself in a shower or bath. Last summer, I had surgery and wished I had something like this to keep me clean. My aunt is having hip replacement surgery next month, so I'm giving it to her because she won't be able to bathe for a while afterward. It's also convenient to take with you when you travel.