WarmFlow
30-Day Money Back Guarantee
That's how sure we are. If it doesn't give her back her comfort and dignity, send it back within 30 days for a full refund — no reason needed.
It connects to the warm water she already has, at the sink — so it comes out at the temperature she sets on the dial. No electricity, no cold shock, no waiting.
No plumber, no drilling — about 20 minutes. The warm-water hose runs to her sink; in most bathrooms it tucks along the wall, and if her sink is across the room, just route it along the baseboard.
Yes — a dial for temperature, a button for the wash. Nothing to read or remember. Most people get it on the first try, and it just becomes how she goes.
It fits standard toilets, the kind in nearly every American home. If hers is unusual, the 30-day return covers you — no reason needed.
The nozzle stays tucked away until it's needed, and a press of the self-clean button rinses it with fresh water anytime — so it's clean every time.
I finally sleep. I know she's clean, and she does it herself.
WarmFlow
What makes WarmFlow Different
Water, not dry paper
It rinses clean instead of dragging — so she's genuinely clean, not wipe-clean.
Warm water, never a cold shock
Gentle, soothing warmth she sets herself — never a cold shock, so she actually uses it.
A dial and a button, that's it
She does the whole thing herself. Nothing to learn, nothing to charge, nothing that breaks.
Doesn't look medical
No rails, no chair. It just looks like part of the bathroom — she keeps her dignity.
Costs less than the wipes
Buy it once and stop restocking the drawer — it pays for itself in a month or two.
Customer Reviews
WarmFlow
$129.00
Purchased on May 14th, 2026
WarmFlow
$129.00
Purchased on May 27th, 2026
WarmFlow
$129.00
Purchased on June 8th, 2026
WarmFlow
$129.00
Purchased on June 12th, 2026
Why Families Choose Us?
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Frequently Asked Questions
It rinses with water instead of dragging dry paper — so she gets properly clean, herself, with a turn of the dial. The same way a nurse would: with water, not dry paper.
Very. She turns the dial to set the water — warm and gentle, as soft as she likes — and presses a button. That's it. Nothing to learn, nothing to charge, and nobody has to help.
Yes to both. The nozzle cleans itself between uses, so only clean water ever touches her, and it fits virtually any standard toilet. No rails, no chair — it just looks like part of the bathroom.
Just a little — a gentle pat to dry, on skin that's already clean. Nothing like the raw, repeated wiping she did to get clean before. Most people use a fraction of the paper they used to.
Yes — because it's just a dial and a button, and it feels better than wipes. It doesn't end up in a drawer; within a week, it's just how she goes.
Send it back. It ships free and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee — a full refund, no reason needed. The only risk is another month of the hard way.