Portable bidets by mechanism
There are five ways a portable bidet moves water, and the choice between them decides more than any single specification does. These pages hold the mechanism constant and compare each product against its own kind — useful once you have decided how you want it to work.
- Pressurised manual — 2 products, head-to-head
- Squeeze bottle — 6 products
- Electric handheld — 6 products
- Electric reservoir and hose — 2 products, head-to-head
- Bottle-cap nozzle — 2 products, head-to-head
What each mechanism trades away
| Mechanism | Products | How it works |
|---|---|---|
| Bottle-cap nozzle | 2 | A nozzle that screws onto a drinks bottle you already carry. No tank, no mechanism. |
| Squeeze bottle | 6 | A dedicated soft bottle. Your hand supplies the pressure, continuously, throughout use. |
| Pressurised manual | 2 | A sealed tank pumped by hand before use. The tank holds the pressure so your hand does not. |
| Electric handheld | 6 | A powered pump and tank in one body. You hold the whole device. |
| Electric reservoir and hose | 2 | A powered pump feeding a nozzle from a separate reservoir through a hose. |