Hindware Introduces Portable Bidet for On-the-Go Hygiene
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Hindware Introduces Portable Bidet for On-the-Go Hygiene

Hindware Italian Collection has introduced its Portable Battery-Operated Bidet, a compact hygiene solution tailored for the needs of modern users who are constantly on the move. Designed for travellers, new mothers, post-surgical care patients, and individuals with limited mobility, the device brings ease and comfort without compromise. 

The bidet features an advanced one-touch battery operation, eliminating the need for manual pumping. Its 180-degree adjustable nozzle ensures precise and comfortable use across different postures and settings. 

Key highlights include: 

  • Dual spray modes with adjustable speeds for a soft or strong jet 
  • IPX6 waterproof rating for safe usage in wet conditions 
  • Built-in one-minute smart timer to promote water conservation 
  • Lightweight, travel-friendly design that fits easily into bags or kits 
Available on Amazon and other leading e-commerce platforms, the device is priced at Rs 2049 and comes with a one-year warranty. 

Combining portability with performance, the Hindware Portable Bidet offers a sustainable, practical hygiene solution, helping users maintain cleanliness and confidence—anywhere, anytime. 

Hindware Italian Collection has introduced its Portable Battery-Operated Bidet, a compact hygiene solution tailored for the needs of modern users who are constantly on the move. Designed for travellers, new mothers, post-surgical care patients, and individuals with limited mobility, the device brings ease and comfort without compromise. The bidet features an advanced one-touch battery operation, eliminating the need for manual pumping. Its 180-degree adjustable nozzle ensures precise and comfortable use across different postures and settings. Key highlights include: Dual spray modes with adjustable speeds for a soft or strong jet IPX6 waterproof rating for safe usage in wet conditions Built-in one-minute smart timer to promote water conservation Lightweight, travel-friendly design that fits easily into bags or kits Available on Amazon and other leading e-commerce platforms, the device is priced at Rs 2049 and comes with a one-year warranty. Combining portability with performance, the Hindware Portable Bidet offers a sustainable, practical hygiene solution, helping users maintain cleanliness and confidence—anywhere, anytime. 

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