

🚽 Elevate your hygiene game—because independence never looked so clean!
The Original Toilet Aid is an 18-inch personal hygiene wand designed to assist individuals with limited range of motion, including seniors, pregnant women, and those recovering from surgery. Featuring soft rubberized tips that securely hold toilet tissue or wipes, an easy squeeze trigger for locking and releasing, and a sanitary cover for cleanliness, this tool promotes dignity and self-sufficiency in daily care routines.





| ASIN | B0151FP9AY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,588 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Daily Living Toilet Tissue Aids #1,409 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (8,811) |
| Date First Available | September 10, 2015 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | SATA1 |
| Manufacturer | Juvo |
| Product Dimensions | 1.68 x 3.52 x 18.18 inches; 6.56 ounces |
P**T
That it works and holds toilet paper
These are the best. It actually holds your toilet paper where others don't. The only down side is it's all plastic. I dropped it and broke first one. Guess it hit just right. There's another with strong handle but clamp for toilet paper doesn't hold
K**Y
A huge help during recovery!
This is working well for the scenario I am using it. I am non weight bearing on one foot after surgery, I have an elevated toilet platfor that can also be a commode. This allows me to wipe safely through the front hole and handle my business without to much issue. Start with toilet paper, finish with wet wipes and toss the wipes direct in the trash with the mechanical release. Works perfect and has made my recovery MUCH easier.
G**S
Great wiping tool. Needs to be longer though.
Have to replace after about 6 months because the locking mechanism wears out and does not remain closed. I had to hold it closed as a wiped. Other than that, this is an outstanding product and very useful for me. I am a large, disabled person who could not wipe without this tool. I do wish they offered different lengths such as a 22" one. As it is, they only offer the one length of 18". Compared to other wiping tools out there, this one works great. Highly recommended.
M**B
Product works, but begins falling apart quickly.
After suddenly damaging my right arm and losing certain ranges of motion imported for actions like this in particular, I had to explore technology options as often I do. I bought 3 different units, and Juvo hands down is simply the best. Certainly not perfect, but as close as it might get without an engineer getting involved (which they ought to). Out of the box, it's simple to figure out and begin using, though like anything takes getting used to and building a workflow. Use of standard paper works fine dry against the rubber end, wet wipes not so much. Using a wet wipe, they pull right out slipping right off the rubber, and raised "grips" inside the clamshell flaps are vertical, so they just fall right now. This probably could have been avoided making the molded grip deeper and more interlocking to hold the wet wipes, or as I began doing is rolling up the end for thickness that clamps inside to help slightly but better grip types would fix easily without putting onus on users. Biggest issue so far as after 4-5 months, the locking mechanism stops catching, forcing me to have to maintain a grip on the unit constantly, and with range of motion and limited grip capabilities due to the nerve damage, makes this tough at times. Engineering-wise, the plastic catch on the back of the part that catches simply wore out from low-grade plastic in use. This is so far the most fatal flaw of the product, and know even replacing this one, the next will do the same eventually until v.3 of these come out. This already says "new and improved!", but apparently not enough. Please address this in future design revisions! Few other gripes, the rubber on the rip at the paper end could be longer down the neck. Occasionally get some mess spill over onto the plastic side and into the cracks that is hard to clean. Also the grippy rubber on the hand-side was delaminating even out of the box when I got mine, just indicative of QC issues in general. Also, the caddy thing is pretty useless, see no point to even having this. I'd rather they put a washable cloth sleeve and drawstring to put this in when not in use to store, take with discretely, etc. It's large enough it's hard to find something for it actually... It would be nice to see these little things reengineered better as this is the best product like it out there, I dare say the only I've found. Even if something I just know I need to reorder a new one every so often it might be worth it if the biggest problem with the latch locking just being due to crappy chinese plastic in use that spending another 5 cents would likely fix.
J**Y
Great Product
Thank you for making this product!! It has made my life so much easier. I wish I would’ve realized that this product was available several years ago when I first became disabled. I highly recommend this product to anyone who is disabled has a hard time reaching. I bet it’d be great for pregnant women, overweight people.
J**N
Deceptive claims about use from the back, and the new "integrated caddy" is totally useless
The descriptions on the Amazon product page and on the product box are deceptive. Both say "Designed to work from front or back" and "The handle can be used from front or back, depending on condition". So it should be equally useful either way, and the choice should depend only on which way the customer needs to use it -- from the front for stuff that exits the body from the front, and from the back for stuff that exits the body from the back, unless the user's disabilities necessitate otherwise. The manufacturer's video even demonstrates how easy it is to use both ways. Nowhere on the product page or the product's box is there any hint that there's a difference in usability between the two approaches. Only after you've bought the product, removed it from its box, and read the instructions do you discover that using it from the back is extremely limited. You're told that you can use it from the back only "if able to squat over toilet" (see the attached photo of the instructions). That's a sort of mid-air suspended semi-squat, in which the body has nothing to rest on except its own strength, and it must be maintained for however long it takes to load, use, and unload this product several times. Apparently it's also potentially hazardous to use it from the back, because you're told -- in bold letters -- to "Consult Occupational Therapist or Physician before using" it from the back, a warning that the instructions do NOT give about using it from the front. I need a product like this for use from the back only, and I cannot squat over the toilet for more than two or three seconds. Even when I was young and relatively fit, I'm not sure I could have held that awkward semi-squat for the several minutes it could take to use this product. Since I know I cannot do the required squat, I won't have to consult a therapist or physician before doing it, so at least I'm spared that additional expense. This thing will be on its way back to Amazon as soon as UPS opens their door tomorrow morning. And the "integrated caddy" is a joke. The manufacturer's video shows an upright white plastic cylindrical caddy that sits on the floor, like the caddy for a toilet bowl brush. That would be genuinely useful. The new "integrated caddy" isn't a caddy at all -- it's a little plastic clamshell about three inches long that snaps over only the business end of the product but provides NO help in storing it, not even a hook or something you could hang on a hook. And it's not integrated into anything. It's a separate piece that isn't tethered to the wand in any way. You'll still have to find some place to put the wand between uses -- on the floor, on a counter, in a drawer, on top of the toilet tank, in the caddy with your toilet brush ... wherever, AND you'll have to find a place to put the "integrated caddy" while you're using the wand. The "integrated caddy" is a very minimal cover, not a caddy, and -- to make it even worse -- it is VERY hard to get off once you've snapped it on. If I'd kept this product, the "integrated caddy" would be in the garbage within a day.
G**C
toilet aid
Works as it should it helped a lot after my spine surgery.
B**S
This purchase came way before the date shown on my order so I was very happy about that. I'm disabled and need a product like this. Some of the similar products are made with the end rounded, like the Bottom Buddy. I have found that with me being overweight and disabled, the round end did not work as well because it has to spread the buttocks and it did not. This Juvo Toilet Aid with the flat paddles helps to spread the buttocks and does a very good job. Using the release button was a bit difficult at first but I got used to it. I've bought just about all the toilet aids out there and I think this one is the best.
J**.
Es excelente este producto, recistente, de buena calidad. Siempre depedia de alguien que me limpiara cuando iba al baño pero desde que coni este producto soy independiente. Yo padesco de Artogriposis Multiple. mis manos estan torcidas y no alcanzaba yo a limpiarme pero ahora amo este producto. Dios bendiga a los diseñadores.
D**O
It does everything that you advertise... Thanks that I can now hygenicallly clean myself with little effort.
M**S
Comment dire... je ne suis pas sûre qu'il n'ait jamais été utilisé avant de le recevoir ! Le problème est que je n'ai plus le temps de le renvoyer. Que faire ? Dilemme !
S**.
I suffer with arthritis in my shoulders and keeping myself clean has become very hard as I get older. This aid is perfect! It is a good design and very sturdy. Do not go for cheaper models, I made that mistake and ended up sending it back because the spring got stuck. This model is a much better design unlike other types.
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