samsd
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Got a bidet for Christmas 2 years ago, would not live without one now. wiping is smearing, flushing with water is cleaning. You get used to the cold water however you can opt for a heated water bidet.
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I'm seeing some now that have warm water, (which is a deal breaker for me) heated seats and dryers and Bluetooth!Yes, I have one. It is a cheap add-on, I think you can get them starting at $20. Yes, it saves on TP, but it is not a replacement. You get a much better clean by far. I usually get the bulk off with TP, give it a good blast with the bidet attachment, finish dry with TP. Average 3 or 4 squares if you have quality TP.
Bidets can also prevent hemorrhoids.I'm seeing some now that have warm water, (which is a deal breaker for me) heated seats and dryers and Bluetooth!
I'm very interestednow and may start negotiations with wifey(can't act all interested though, just like at the car lots, she'll see me coming)...
I was thinking of putting one in the new house. They're just framing it now and thought I'd at least add the outlet to one of the baths in case we want to add one down the road. My only fear is Annie will love it and then I'll be out the door!We bought a add on bidet when TP was scarce during the beginnings of covid to cut down on paper use. Keep in mind the pressure is adjustable so you don’t need to go full throttle wide open at 100 PSI and give yourself an enema. ?? Some folks wipe then rinse but I’m the other way around, wash then dry with only a few sheets. Wouldn’t be without one now.

Too much info ..Yes, I have one. It is a cheap add-on, I think you can get them starting at $20. Yes, it saves on TP, but it is not a replacement. You get a much better clean by far. I usually get the bulk off with TP, give it a good blast with the bidet attachment, finish dry with TP. Average 3 or 4 squares if you have quality TP.
TMII was thinking of putting one in the new house. They're just framing it now and thought I'd at least add the outlet to one of the baths in case we want to add one down the road. My only fear is Annie will love it and then I'll be out the door!![]()
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Mine has two nozzles, regular with a butt icon, and female with some sort of female icon. I don't know what the difference is other than the amount of pressure and slightly different angle.I was thinking of putting one in the new house. They're just framing it now and thought I'd at least add the outlet to one of the baths in case we want to add one down the road. My only fear is Annie will love it and then I'll be out the door!![]()
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Wait ✋️ a minute, how are you squeezing the handle? And,more importantly, aren't things in the way and in possible danger?
Actually, I always have to pee a little more after the cold water blast.Got a bidet for Christmas 2 years ago, would not live without one now. wiping is smearing, flushing with water is cleaning. You get used to the cold water however you can opt for a heated water bidet.



Mine has two nozzles, regular with a butt icon, and female with some sort of female icon. I don't know what the difference is other than the amount of pressure and slightly different angle.