Best Portable Bidets in Australia 2026: Manual, Rechargeable & Large-Tank Compared
Choosing a portable bidet comes down to one question most people miss: how much water do you need, and do you want a battery involved? We compare the manual Veyra, rechargeable Lumora, and 5L-tank Rinora to help you pick the right one.
Choosing a portable bidet in Australia usually comes down to one question most people don't realise they need to ask first: how much water do you actually need, and do you want a battery involved?
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Conor's portable bidet range covers three genuinely different answers to that question - the Conor Veyra (Battery Operated, ultra-compact), the Conor Lumora (rechargeable, mid-size), and the Conor Rinora (rechargeable, 5-litre tank). This guide compares all three side by side, so you can match the right one to how and where you'll actually use it.
Quick Answer
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Want the smallest, simplest option with no charging? → Conor Veyra
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Want a bigger tank, multiple spray modes, and warm water at home? → Conor Lumora
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Want to skip refilling almost entirely - camping, caravan, shared bathroom?→ Conor Rinora
Portable Bidet Australia Comparison Table
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Factor |
Conor Veyra (Battery Opertaed) |
Conor Lumora (Rechargeable) |
Conor Rinora (5L Tank) |
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Power source |
AAA batteries |
800mAh, USB Type-C |
1600mAh, USB Type-C |
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Tank capacity |
140ml |
320ml |
5 litres |
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Spray modes |
Adjustable pressure |
3 modes (Relieve, Soft, Strong) |
Bidet nozzle + shower head attachment |
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Charging |
N/A (replaceable batteries) |
~2–3 hours via USB-C |
~3 hours via USB-C |
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Spray time per charge |
50–70 Min |
Multiple uses per charge 60–80 Min |
60–100 minutes |
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Waterproof rating |
IPX6 |
IPX6 |
IPX6 |
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Refill frequency |
Frequent (small tank) |
Occasional |
Rare - fill once, use for days |
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Size |
Ultra-compact, pocket-sized |
Compact (62 × 62 × 171.5mm) |
Larger, connected via 1.2m hose |
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Best for |
Backpacking, air travel, minimal packing |
Everyday travel, postpartum, home supplement |
Camping, caravans, shared households, extended trips |
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Warranty |
2-year |
2-year |
2-year |
Check current pricing for each model on its product page - the Rinora's larger tank and dual attachment sit it at a different price point to the compact Veyra and Lumora.
Conor Veyra: Best Manual/ Battery Operated Portable Bidet

The Veyra is built for one priority above all else: simplicity. It runs on AAA batteries (available at any servo or camping store worldwide), holds 140ml, and has nothing to charge - ever. That makes it the natural choice for:
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International travel, where hunting down a charger is the last thing you want to deal with
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Airport security, since there's no lithium battery to explain or declare
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Ultralight backpacking and multi-day hikes, where every gram matters
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Anyone who wants a "fill it, use it, forget it" device with zero electronics to think about
The trade-off is capacity - 140ml means more frequent refills than the other two models, and it's cold water only.
See full Conor Veyra specifications →
Conor Lumora: Best Rechargeable Portable Bidet for Everyday Use

The Lumora is the step up from a manual bottle without stepping all the way up to a large tank. Its 320ml capacity and three spray modes - Relieve (gentle), Soft (mid), and Strong (high-pressure) - make it genuinely useful as a daily home bathroom supplement, not just a travel accessory. Warm water compatibility is the detail that separates it from the Veyra: fill it from your hot tap at home for a comfortable wash, no installation required.
Lumora is a strong fit for:
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Everyday home use as a bidet alternative in a bathroom without a fitted seat
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Postpartum recovery, where the gentle "Relieve" mode and warm water genuinely matter
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Regular travellers who want more capacity and spray control than a manual bottle offers
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Managing haemorrhoids, where gentle, adjustable water pressure is more comfortable than wiping
See full Conor Lumora specifications →
Conor Rinora: Best Large-Tank Portable Bidet

The Rinora solves a problem the other two don't: what happens when you need more than a few uses before refilling. At 5 litres - roughly ten times the capacity of a typical compact sprayer - the Rinora is built for situations where water access isn't always convenient.
It also does something neither the Veyra nor Lumora does: it ships with two attachments on one device - a dedicated bidet nozzle and a full shower head - so it doubles as a rinse-off solution for washing sand off after a beach trip, cleaning up after a hike, or an outdoor rinse while camping. A 1600mAh battery delivers 60–100 minutes of spray time per charge, with a digital display showing spray mode and battery level, and it can also run directly from a standard water bottle screwed onto its threaded base for a quick top-up.
Rinora is the right call for:
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Camping and caravan trips, where refilling a small tank multiple times a day gets old fast
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Shared or larger households, where a compact bidet gets refilled constantly
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Extended trips away from reliable water access, where fewer refills genuinely matters
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Anyone who wants a shower-style rinse option alongside a bidet nozzle, in one device
See full Conor Rinora specifications →
Which Portable Bidet Suits Your Use Case?
Travel and flights
- All three are carry-on friendly when packed empty; portable bidets are treated as personal hygiene items at Australian and most international airport security, similar to a toothbrush or deodorant. Empty the tank before the security line and refill after. The Veyra is the simplest option for minimal-fuss travel; the Lumora suits travellers who want more capacity and modes; the Rinora is better suited to checked luggage on longer trips where its size is less of a factor.
Camping and caravans
- For multi-day hikes and backcountry trips where weight is the priority, the Veyra's tiny size and globally available AAA batteries give it an edge. For car camping, caravan trips, or any situation where you'd rather not be refilling constantly, the Rinora's 5-litre tank is the clear choice.
Postpartum recovery -
Gentle, adjustable water pressure matters more than tank size here. The Lumora's "Relieve" mode and warm water compatibility make it a strong pick for comfort during recovery, with the Rinora as an option if it's also covering general household use.
Managing haemorrhoids or sensitive skin
- Adjustable pressure across all three models supports a gentler clean than wiping; the Lumora and Rinora's warm water option adds extra comfort.
Home bathroom supplement (no fitted bidet installed)
- The Lumora's warm water and multiple modes suit daily home use well. If it's for a shared household or guest bathroom that sees heavy use, the Rinora's larger capacity reduces how often anyone needs to think about refilling it.
Elderly users or limited mobility
- All three are lightweight and simple to operate one-handed; the Rinora's dedicated holder and larger reservoir can also reduce how often a carer needs to manage refills.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you use a portable bidet?
Fill the tank with water, position the nozzle, and activate the spray - squeeze or press the trigger on manual models, or select a spray mode and press the button on rechargeable models like the Lumora and Rinora. Start with the lowest pressure setting and adjust from there.
Is a portable bidet worth it?
For most people who've tried one, yes - it offers a genuinely more effective, gentler clean than dry paper alone, reduces toilet paper use, and solves the common travel problem of unreliable or thin toilet paper. Whether it's "worth it" for you usually comes down to how often you'll use it: frequent travellers, campers, and anyone managing postpartum recovery or haemorrhoids tend to get the most value.
Can you take a portable bidet on a plane?
Yes. Portable bidets are treated as personal hygiene items at airport security in Australia and most countries. Empty the water tank before the security screening, since liquids are restricted - refill it after you're through, either from an airport bathroom or once on board. Rechargeable models with lithium batteries (Lumora, Rinora) should stay in carry-on luggage rather than checked baggage, in line with standard battery rules.
Is a portable bidet hygienic?
Yes - a portable bidet cleans with a targeted stream of water rather than dry paper, which many people find both more effective and gentler. Rinse the nozzle after each use and empty any remaining water from the tank before storing to avoid stagnant water sitting inside.
How long does a portable bidet battery last?
On a rechargeable model like the Lumora, a full charge typically covers multiple uses across several days of normal use. The Rinora's larger 1600mAh battery delivers 60–100 minutes of total spray time per charge, both charging via USB Type-C in a few hours.
Is a rechargeable bidet better than a manual one?
Neither is categorically better - it depends on your priorities. Rechargeable models like the Lumora and Rinora offer larger tanks, multiple spray modes, and warm water compatibility. Manual models like the Veyra offer total simplicity, no charging to manage, and globally available AAA batteries as a backup power source anywhere in the world.
How much water does a portable bidet hold?
It varies significantly by model - Conor's range spans 140ml (Veyra) to 320ml (Lumora) to 5 litres (Rinora), covering everything from ultra-compact travel use to extended trips with minimal refilling.
Can you use warm water in a portable bidet?
Yes, on the Lumora and Rinora - both are warm or cold water compatible, so filling from a hot tap at home gives a more comfortable wash. The Veyra is cold water only.
All Conor portable bidets are backed by a 2-year warranty and a 30-day return policy. Compare the full range, including current pricing, on the portable bidet sprayer collection page.