Bidet Sprays Australia - Handheld Bidet Sprayer Collection, Reviewed & Priced

Bidet Sprays, Built for Australian Bathrooms

A bidet spray (also called a handheld bidet, bidet sprayer, or hand bidet) is a handheld nozzle connected to your toilet's water supply via a T-valve, giving you a targeted water wash at the press of a lever - no fitted seat, no seat replacement, no electricity required. Conor's bidet sprays are Watermark certified, built from premium-grade stainless steel, and designed for straightforward professional installation on standard Australian plumbing. If you're comparing the best bidet spray in Australia, checking prices, or reading reviews before buying, this is the range built for exactly that.

Why a bidet spray

Simple, effective hygiene A targeted water wash that reduces reliance on toilet paper and is gentler on sensitive skin.
A practical option for more than daily use Popular for postpartum recovery, haemorrhoids, sensitive skin, and can help reduce UTIs by keeping the area cleaner between washes.
Supports independence and mobility Widely used by elderly users and people with limited mobility who find reaching difficult.
Family-friendly Also useful for cloth nappy rinsing and general bathroom hygiene.
No power required Runs entirely on your home's water pressure.
Lower cost than a fitted bidet seat A straightforward way to add bidet-style hygiene without replacing your toilet seat.

What's included and how it works

Every Conor bidet spray connects to your existing water line via a T-valve fitted to a standard 1/2" outlet, with a wall or cistern-mounted holder for the spray head between uses. The Conor Ember 1.0 includes the spray head, T-valve/adapter, spray holder, 1.2 metre flexible hose, wrench, and tape - everything needed for your plumber to complete installation. It's built from premium-grade stainless steel with a non-rusting finish, adjustable water pressure, and a one-touch release lever, and operates on standard Australian household water pressure (around 3 Bar), with components rated to withstand up to 10 Bar.

Do bidet sprays need a plumber to install?

Yes. Every Conor bidet spray connects directly to your water supply, so Australian plumbing regulations require installation by a licensed plumber to ensure it's fitted correctly and safely. Backflow prevention must also be arranged as part of the installation in accordance with local plumbing regulations - Conor bidet sprays don't include a certified built-in backflow device, so this is confirmed with your installer at the time of fitting.

Bidet spray prices

Bidet sprays are one of the most affordable ways to add bidet-style hygiene to your bathroom, sitting below the cost of a fitted bidet seat since there's no seat replacement involved. Compare current pricing per model above.

Trust

  • Watermark certified
  • Premium-grade stainless steel, non-rusting finish
  • 2-year warranty covering leaks and non-handling damage
  • 30-day returns
  • Australian owned and stocked
  • Verified customer reviews
  • Tree-planting program

FAQ

What is a bidet spray?

A bidet spray - also known as a handheld bidet, bidet sprayer, or hand bidet - is a handheld nozzle connected to your toilet's water supply that delivers a targeted water wash at the press of a lever, without a fitted seat or electricity.

What's the best bidet spray in Australia?

Look for Watermark certification, a durable stainless steel build, adjustable water pressure, and a hose long enough to reach comfortably - compare our range and reviews above.

How much does a bidet spray cost in Australia?

Our most affordable way to add bidet-style hygiene - see current pricing per model above.

Do bidet sprays need a plumber to install?

Yes - Australian plumbing regulations require a licensed plumber to install any bidet spray connected to your water supply, including arranging backflow prevention as part of the installation.

Does a bidet spray use warm or cold water?

Conor bidet sprays use cold water for effective cleansing.

Can a bidet spray help with hygiene issues like UTIs or haemorrhoids?

Many users find a bidet spray helps by keeping the area cleaner between washes, which can reduce the bacteria buildup linked to UTIs, and the gentle water wash is often more comfortable than wiping for people managing haemorrhoids or sensitive skin.

Is a bidet spray as good as a fitted bidet seat?

A bidet spray delivers the same core water-clean function at a lower cost. A fitted bidet seat adds convenience, such as not needing to hold a hose, and is a better fit for anyone wanting a hands-free daily routine.

What's the difference between a bidet spray and a portable bidet?

A bidet spray connects to your home's water supply and is professionally installed. A portable bidet is entirely self-contained, with no plumbing connection at all - better suited to travel.