Adding Bidet line to toilet supply valve

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Pradeep

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Just need to know what part I should buy? The T connector that came with bidet doesn’t fit the valve.

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Screw the supplied adapter into the toilet tank bottom, not the shutoff valve, and it will fit both hoses.

You will LOVE the bidet seat.
 

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Hello @JerryR and @Terry thank you very much for quick response. I am very sure you nailed the issue. The only problem is mine is a 1-piece toilet and the screw at the tank is super hard to reach due to vanity right next to it. but I will figure it out.
 

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Hello @Terry and @Pradeep

I'm having the same issue as i do not have access to the toilet supply line with the regular T adapter with my Toto Aquia Toilet. I'm a novice at best so would like to avoid taking the tank off the toilet, as well as buying the extension.

Would this work instead?

GenieBidet tee connector

Thanks for this forum, as this has provided a lot of information.

Thanks
 

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Terry. Thanks for posting the picture of the Luxe 120. I just bought one after reading your posting. We are staying isolated at our country cabin. I installed it in the cabin’s 2nd bathroom since we have a Toto Washlet in the Main Bathroom.

I got the last one online for $42. They are selling for 3-4x that on eBay. With toilet paper being hard to get these are now hard to find.

It does the basic job very well.

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GOOD NEWS:
It was very hard to reach my tank water inlet (could barely touch it, but couldn't tighten or use a wrench) and I also believe the metal end of the supplied T-adapter didn't fit my tank plastic inlet.

But I found this online and I was able to install this new adapter to the supply valve. Yaay! Now we can use our fancy Woodbridge bidet seat - which has a warm/hot water wash, heated seat, blow dry mechanism. Zero touch and no need stand in line at Costco for Toilet Paper.. Ha Ha HHA..

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