thats normal.... its built like that among all brands.
Assuming you're saying that all Bio Bidets will have the same problem about inadequate drying, I will point out that reviews for the 6800 do not have this complaint. If you're saying something else, please clarify.
Assuming you're saying that all Bio Bidets will have the same problem about inadequate drying, I will point out that reviews for the 6800 do not have this complaint. If you're saying something else, please clarify.
I'm saying generally the air dryer on any brand of electric bidets will not feel powerful
Again, that doesn't jibe with the reviews of the 770 vs the 6800.
Okay so I have actually owned and played with over 10 models. And I've spoken to reps regarding the dryer, I'm not saying some aren't stronger than others. I'm saying generally that are a not powerful like an have dryer
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The lowest i got it was for $199
ETA: looks like the 6800 goes on sale every couple of months; I can wait for that.
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ETA: looks like the 6800 goes on sale every couple of months; I can wait for that.
a strong, warm air current has been proven to promote bacteria growth. unfortunately most bidet users do not know this and should just dab dry.
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a strong, warm air current has been proven to promote bacteria growth. unfortunately most bidet users do not know this and should just dab dry.
I'm saying generally the air dryer on any brand of electric bidets will not feel powerful
Fecal matter being spread around your toilet... If it were you leave on the edges of your bowl, need I say more.
Okay so I have actually owned and played with over 10 models. And I've spoken to reps regarding the dryer, I'm not saying some aren't stronger than others. I'm saying generally that are a not powerful like an have dryer