
It’s time to leave toilet paper behind.
There’s a smarter way.
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Poseidon
— Practicality
Classic attachment optimized for easy cleaning and minimalist look, installed under seat.
$55.00 -
Aphrodite
— Luxury
Seat replacement with adjustable seat temperature, heated water, massage, and air dry.
$325.00 -
Metis
— Versatility
Handheld sprayer with easy control of angle and pressure, useful for cleaning pets, bathroom, etc.
$40.00
How it Works
01
Go
(No explanation provided)
02
Rinse
Turn on the stream of water, adjust settings as preferred, and adjust your position as needed.
03
Dry
Blot dry with a small wad of toilet paper, or a small personal towel, hung nearby, similar to a shower towel.
Hygiene
Water is more sanitary for cleaning than paper
Water removes more particles and bacteria than paper.


Health
Water is better for your skin than paper
Heal and prevent hemorrhoids, fissures, and skin irritations.
SUStainability
No trees, no bleaching chemicals, 80% less water
Toilet paper production has an enormous environmental footprint, especially on the virgin boreal forests of Canada, which represent nearly 25% of the world’s last intact forest landscapes.

Common sense
Once you use one you start to seriously wonder why you ever did anything else.
★★★★★
David D., Atlanta
Efficient
I love using it, and I love buying less toilet paper.
★★★★★
Dierra L., San Francisco
Very smart product
Once you try it you will never go back.
★★★★★
Alex R., Washington D.C.

Savings
Consume 50-100% less toilet paper
Save $50 – $150 per year on toilet paper for a 2-person household.
Resilience
Be disaster prepared
Natural disasters, supply-chain interruptions, and pandemics happen.

Frequently Asked Questions
How do I dry off?
You can blot dry afterwards with toilet paper. Since there is no risk of skin irritation recycled toilet paper works well, which does not use the virgin wood pulp needed for extreme softness required for minimizing irritation when wiping.
You can also keep a small personal towel hanging nearby, similar to a shower towel. This is the most sustainable and cheap option, allowing you to cut back on toilet paper usage almost entirely.
How much less toilet paper will I need to buy?
Most people will use ~75% less toilet paper, but depending on usage preferences reduction in toilet paper consumption may be between 50-100%.
This reduction in consumption over a lifetime adds up to significant cost savings, as well as trees preserved, and reduced chemical and water waste.
Is installation simple?
Yes, all Onda attachments take less than 10 minutes to install. If you know how to loosen or tighten your toilet seat, you are already most of the way there.
How often do I need to clean the attachments?
It is recommended that you clean your attachment whenever you clean your toilet. You can clean the nozzle with a brush, and wipe down the rest of the surface as you would the toilet rim.

Recovery
Aids in post-partum recovery
Gentle easy cleanse, especially in case of a tear and instructions to not wipe
independence
Essential for mobility-restricted individuals
Maintain independence and cleanliness with easy and effective operation


Intimacy & Menstruation
Ready for a gentle cleanse anytime you need it
Can be used for cleaning after intimacy or during menstruation
The best thing since sliced bread
I cannot understate how much my bidet has improved my quality of life. It really is the best thing since sliced bread!
★★★★★
Jackie W., Snellville, GA
Incredibly helpful
Switching to my Onda bidet enabled my hemorrhoids to heal and stay away!
★★★★★
Blake M., Roanoke, VA
A question…
What kind of savage just smears paper around their butthole?
★★★★★
Anonymous
learn more: External resources

Sustainability rating of at-home tissue products
Review the sustainability grade of toilet paper, paper towel, and facial tissue brands in the U.S. market.

Study on self-efficacy and caregiver burden
Read about how bidets helped address caregiver burnout and improved self-efficacy and ability to age in place for older adults requiring care.

The Issue with Tissue
Learn about the impacts of manufacturing single-use tissue products from forest fibers, and how they are not only severe, but also avoidable.