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The simple, easy-to-install way to say goodbye to 2-ply and hello to a cleaner behind; in White
What's Included
Bio Bidet SlimEdge bidet toilet attachment, in White
Braided metal hose
Brass T-adapter
Non-slip mats
Teflon tape
How-to guide (hint: it's easy!)
ManufacturerBio Bidet
Item Weight1.15 pounds
Product Dimensions18 x 10 x 4 inches
Item model number| SlimEdge Home Bidet Toilet Seat
ColorWhite
StyleSlimEdge
Item Package Quantity1
Included ComponentsX
Batteries Required?No
Warranty Description1 year manufacturer
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I do understand that not everyone has their plumbing (hot & cold water lines) in a convenient place, tho.
Does it involve taking water and shooting it where you need to wipe
whereupon those fluids have to come back down somewhere, some into the water
and some, perhaps to the very jet where they were shot out of, whereupon the
next user will be treated to remnants of the previous user's fecal matter?.
This is what I am envisioning. Does it, in fact, not work this way?
Does it involve taking water and shooting it where you need to wipe
whereupon those fluids have to come back down somewhere, some into the water
and some, perhaps to the very jet where they were shot out of, whereupon the
next user will be treated to remnants of the previous user's fecal matter?.
This is what I am envisioning. Does it, in fact, not work this way?
None of it splashes back on the nozzle. It just kind of dribbles once it hits you. The nozzles also have a cleaning function where water flushes through and around the nozzle without spraying. I have a bidet and I would never ever go back.
Does it involve taking water and shooting it where you need to wipe
whereupon those fluids have to come back down somewhere, some into the water
and some, perhaps to the very jet where they were shot out of, whereupon the
next user will be treated to remnants of the previous user's fecal matter?.
This is what I am envisioning. Does it, in fact, not work this way?
Seriously. I see a jet that is hovering over the floor. How the heck does that work?
Can confirm, Poseidon's kiss is not gentle love.
I do understand that not everyone has their plumbing (hot & cold water lines) in a convenient place, tho.
1.You will have to plumb to a hot water connection which is not always nearby the toilet location.
2. Hot water is not instant, sort of like turning on the faucet or shower and having to wait a minute or so for hot water to start to show up.
a. This can be worked around if this unit has a bowl wash feature which shoots water down instead of at you. Simple turn that on for a bit until hot water bleed through then redirect it at the tush. Not something you may remember to do each time.
Like other have mentioned the cold water is really not as bad as some people make it out to be. If you really want the warm water, get one of the electric units that warms the water in the unit. Most of those will even blow you dry afterwards, but they come at quite a bit more of a cost.
For the enema factor, not sure what is included in this kit, but I tend to turn the water pressure down with a water valve to prevent that sort of issues from happening as much.
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Can't stop laughing 😂. Have this model installed in 2 bathrooms. We learn by experience 😀
"Pay a little more" ~references a bidet that is 3x the price of the listed deal~
Mine sprays at MACH2
After that incident, I added a GCFI outlet and installed an electric bidet.
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Oh well, until a similar deal comes up next time, maybe I will adopt a bidet at that time... 5 years already went by...