Thank you for this! Bidets are in almost every home in Argentina, as a separate standalone bathroom fixture, next to the toilet. There's a saying, if you have something on your face, would you rather wipe it off or wash it off? I do not use toilet paper after as a rule. The stream is quite precise, or I have skills or something, because I do not have wet underwear. I have a hot water inlet on mine, but I really can't be bothered to wait for the hot water. My master toilet is next to a double vanity, so I drilled a hole in the side of the vanity just big enough to run the hot water line through. While the nozzles have a cleaning mode, you still have to clean the mechanism. There's a plastic door that you flip open and clean while cleaning the toilet. During the great TP shortage, the bidet makers were often out of stock. You can get a "portable" bidet for travel, which is just a squeeze bottle that holds about 16 oz of water with a screw-on nozzle. Once you get used to it, nothing else is acceptable. Thanks again!
I been using a similar bidet system for years - These are so good, if I ever move house, this is almost the first thing I'll be packing to install wherever I go. Odd thing - I'm the only person in the house uses it. Other peeps can't get their minds around using it - daft. They're brilliant.
Thanks. I bought 185 and the 320 for my bathrooms and installed them myself. Only took 30 minutes. I didn't even break a fingernail. 😅 You're awesome!!
And I thought I was fancy when my Dad built us an outside toilet with 2 holes AND we used an old Sears and Roebuck catalog for wiping purposes! Country man country and we were just as happy as a singing lark!! Man, have we become spoiled!! Winter time was pretty harsh!😂
Got one to install and getting a second. 4 Women access this house on a regular. We still use TP but I know it will be way less. Thanks for the tutorial. It is clear step by step.
I have this exact Luxe NEO320 Bidet. I purchased it just over a year ago and it is about time I got around to installing this in our home. Thanks for your video.
I was born in 1955: In Jamaica, back in the day, many houses had bidets, especially the older ones. But after a while, I guess to save cost, the trend faded. We had five girls and two boys as siblings, plus our parents. We mostly used the bidets for washing during our menstrual periods. We also used toilet paper at times for #2's. Oh how I miss a bidet, it was like luxury! We felt soo clean!
I tried a few and in the end I settled on the Veken Bidet with the stainless steel inlet connector. I've had less issues with the metal ones, the plastic ones I've always had leakage. Since install, never had issues.
Great easy to follow video as usual. I would like to install the hot/cold water model, but since I have a tankless hot water heater, I would end up wasting a lot of water before it would actually get hot. And for the price of the cold water only model it would be worth trying to see if I could stand using cold water only.
Tankless hot water heaters should provide hot water quicker than a regular tank. Any delay would be remaining water in the line between the tankless and the toilet, as that line is not cleared of water when the hot water tap is closed.
@@GinaKayLandis That is pretty much the reason for the delay and also because my tankless system is now in the garage on the 1st floor. The tank system was on the second floor centrally located to all my bathrooms. I was bored so I actually timed it and it can take from 15 - 30 seconds for the water to get hot to the touch, even at full force and full hot.
@@woodstream6137 Thanks for the info, I should be good here. I live in Arizona and I rarely even have to turn on the whole home heating system in the winter.
Obviously your right in your opinion and situation. However, everyone is different. If you three or more females using same bathroom with a tanked hot water tank. This might make sense. Or just use cold water and man up. I have thought like you before but did the math and it’s almost a wash short term. But long term, lesser. But if tankless hot water tank close or in bathroom, smaller or much larger houses have them there, it would make perfect sense.
You'll appreciate one during a pandemic or natural disaster when the shelves are bare. The amount of water used is negligible - its a pressurized spray lasting a few seconds, not a bath or full shower.
Either your water must be relatively expensive or you use some cheap sandpaper-like TP. Frankly, heat isn't necessary for bidet. I was initially concerned about that, but when toilet paper became scarce during the pandemic, I purchased a cold water bidet and found even during the coldest part of the winter it wasn't really an issue.
Toliet paper is fl of chemicals...some can cause cancer, so...I'd rather cleanse with water. We all take showers or tub baths with this water with no problems.
In turkey every household toilet sit have it as standart.much simple not a plumbing hassle just connect reservuar thats it.. In london toilet sits with washer on sale on turkish barhroom dealers "North london"
I bought two bidet attachments from Amazon a few months ago . They are inexpensive and easily fitted . I don't know what the fuss is about regarding hot water . Cold is sufficient for the job , and it's refreshing too . Toilet paper is used after just to dry the crack and ensure the area is clean . Or better still , a small towell which can be washed each week or two , especially if you're single and the only user . I must have the cleanest rear end in my neighborhood , after I've been to the toilet 😊 They should be fitted in every household here in the UK 🇬🇧 .
I highly recommend using bidets as well, but I still can’t fathom those who use one and completely rid themselves of TP. I spray really good for a long time, and when I wipe away, sometimes there is still leftover seen on the TP. I say if you want to reduce your use of TP, get a bidet. If you want a cleaner butt, get a bidet.
After looking at this contraption, I would not use it for this reasons: 1. It changes the height of the toilet seat bowl, there is now a big gap that will allow insect to crawl into the toilet bowl. The surface of the of the seat is not flush flat as before. 2. We do not know after some time of usage this bigger gap will present warpping of the protective rubber of the seat or the toilet seat. 2. Water consumption usage, would increased tremendously. 3. We cannot assume that this method would clean off the soiled dirt effectively. 4. The protrusion at the side of the toilet seat bowl plus the hose rubber piping, would make it hard to clean the toilet properly, many obstruction. 5. Accident can happen if you switch to hot water and didn't realised the temperature setting, you might burn or scald your skin and one mistake is a hard lesson to recover from especially if other guest that are not familiar with it usage of this toilet bowl contraption. 6. If anyone who uses this spray method toilet bowl, has wet diarrhea stool, that toilet bowl will be smear with soiled material all over and this cleaning of spray soiled material are harder to be properly cleaned. 7. So much control, if one uses paper toilet over the spray method, if the mechanism happen to fail, and you depend on it...then you in a lurch...well in paper one cannot go wrong. etc etc
@@Summer-o7jsounds like an issue with your diet, study which polysaccharides(starches and fibers) cause constipation, diarrhea, or gas. It’s different for everyone. There is also a chance you are dehydrated if the residue is thick. Regardless, a bidet is helpful to anyone
That is bad bad bad for women - is only going to blow stuff from back to front and cause urinary tract infections. Even on that "feminine" setting. Ugh, this is horrible design, and I can only imagine the mess it would cause. Nothing wrong with using a cheap brand of lavender baby wipes, and TP is and always will be a must.
Old school still works if you have a sink near your toilet. Have a supply of wash cloths just for your bottom only, wipe enough with TP initially and proceed to clean your bottom with soap and water standing at the sink, repeat as often as needed. It was a great way to keep my toddlers clean. No need to buy all of the disposable wipes which clog up your pipes...for those with bidets, hotels I notice have towels for drying. I still like soap and water vs plain water.
Most homes do not have a hot water line easily accessible and is much easier if the washroom is being renovated .The water coming from the cold water line inNorth America is very cold
Love your step by step video, so clear. For those who are questioning bidets…. You’ll be surprise! how clean your bottom is and YES I do need to use tp to dry after 😂. I have mostly men in my household - no more surprises in their undies Since the tp shortage during the pandemic we had bidets installed in all our bathrooms. I have this brand in my guest bathroom without the hot water as it’s too far for the hot water to be reached - MOVE your booty around for better cleaning. It was also helpful with potty training my 3-4 year old niece.
Warm water isn't really even needed. Also the problem is most of the cheaper ones actually let you do hot or cold to find your temperature so there is a dangerous risk someone shoots straight hot water. Use cold only, its only a few seconds anyway
@@gnic76 There is a mixing valve. You move to the right for warmer. But, it can get hot fast once the hot water gets there, so be ready to adjust! I just go with the cold.
I installed a similar system for my family which we use comfortably with only cold water after being aware that toilet paper can be a problem for those suffering from haemorrhoids & other health problems
Very informative video. However, the critical reviews on Amazon are very useful. They point out many potential flaws, such as the inability to change the angle of the nozzle spray, and the 'cheap' plastic parts that are prone to leak. As usual, you can pay a lot for quality and sometimes get it, or you can take a chance and pay for low quality.
This model without the hot water is very good. The water supply lines are metal braided. I don't recommend the one with hot water because it's not necessary and the hot water supply line will break and flood your bathroom.
Oh my !! I want this TOY , I want save on toilet paper !! finally USA in wakeing up !! we need this in this country !!! thank you so much for this video... From Missouri with love !!
Thanks for the video! I appreciate the detailed instructions. But my toilet is in a little room by itself, so I would not be able to connect the hot water line unless I go through a wall and have an extra long tube.
DURING 2020 & COVID I STARTED TO USE WARM BABY WIPES ...I STILL USE TP AND BABY MY BUNS IN THIS MANNER... I WILL INVEST IN UPGRADE WITH ROYAL THRONE IN MY CUSTOM MASTER BATHROOM..YOU"RE WORTH-IT. THANKS FOR EZ -CONTENT
we already used this 15 years ago but it didn't work, so I don't know why you like it if the nozzles break immediately and you have to buy a new one after a year
My wife convinced me to install bidet I installed one few years ago After a year I tried it out Wish I would have bought one a long time ago I don’t like change but I soon found out using a bidet is so much better than tp Still have same Lux bidet I installed years ago with no problems
I bought my house in June 2019. Here comes pandemic and people are hoarding toilet paper. I didn’t worry cuz I have bidet. Just bought dozens of washcloths to dry me up and toss them in laundry basket after each use.
Wrong. Use the toilet paper to wipe away excess faecal matter first then wash. You cannot skip the first step and it is more hygienic to also have the second step and the third step is to wash your hands. Especially for ladies, wipe from front to back to lessen the risk of urinary tract infections (UTI).. Spraying directly without wiping increases the risk of UTI.
@@wolfling2039 - My bidet doesn't require electricity. Unless a bidet only has electronic controls, even the warm water models would still work without electricity.
You would have to run it on self clean for about 10 to 20 seconds on hot before the hot water would ever get over there to the controller. Each time…meaning water does not stay hot in the tube. So be prepared for a very cold shot to the bum!
I really don't see how I would save on paper usage. I can see me getting around with very wet knickers. Thanks anyway, but my hot water is too far away and I don't like the cold.
Americans are finally making progress. The best bidet is the squat bidet the old fashion way, which most Americans and Europeans don't know nothing about it.
I think bidets are a good item to have in a bathroom. However, I can’t get past the idea that using one negates the use of toilet paper. I feel merely spraying your parts means your behind region is totally clean. Besides, who wants wet/damp underwear from a bit of a drip dry?
I’m confused…? Instead of tissue paper, I’m spraying myself down with water, then pulling up my underpants and now I’m all wet (?). That doesn’t sound appealing.
ITEMS I USED ON THIS VIDEO:
- LUXE Bidet NEO 320 (Hot & Cold) Water - amzn.to/3IYojKF
- LUXE Bidet NEO 185 - amzn.to/4aCUnj7
- Adjustable Wrench - amzn.to/4cvlDBX
Thanks for the instructions and link to product
Thank you for this! Bidets are in almost every home in Argentina, as a separate standalone bathroom fixture, next to the toilet. There's a saying, if you have something on your face, would you rather wipe it off or wash it off? I do not use toilet paper after as a rule. The stream is quite precise, or I have skills or something, because I do not have wet underwear. I have a hot water inlet on mine, but I really can't be bothered to wait for the hot water. My master toilet is next to a double vanity, so I drilled a hole in the side of the vanity just big enough to run the hot water line through. While the nozzles have a cleaning mode, you still have to clean the mechanism. There's a plastic door that you flip open and clean while cleaning the toilet. During the great TP shortage, the bidet makers were often out of stock. You can get a "portable" bidet for travel, which is just a squeeze bottle that holds about 16 oz of water with a screw-on nozzle. Once you get used to it, nothing else is acceptable. Thanks again!
😊😊
And do women suffer from UTIs after having their poop sprayed into their vagina?
I been using a similar bidet system for years -
These are so good, if I ever move house, this is almost the first thing I'll be packing to install wherever I go.
Odd thing - I'm the only person in the house uses it.
Other peeps can't get their minds around using it - daft.
They're brilliant.
Thanks. I bought 185 and the 320 for my bathrooms and installed them myself. Only took 30 minutes. I didn't even break a fingernail. 😅 You're awesome!!
I’m glad I could be of help! Great work my friend 👍🏽🙏🏽😊
Coincidental quote at 5:50 "I have an exposed bottom right here". I'm not fully convinced of the net benefit, but I was interested enough to watch!
And I thought I was fancy when my Dad built us an outside toilet with 2 holes AND we used an old Sears and Roebuck catalog for wiping purposes! Country man country and we were just as happy as a singing lark!! Man, have we become spoiled!! Winter time was pretty harsh!😂
Na na nan it didn't impress me , I want waste my money, the guy is doing marketing.
Me too! Lol but don't use the colored pages 😅😂
😂
Very well explained. N very useful to seniors too. Thank u.
Got one to install and getting a second. 4 Women access this house on a regular. We still use TP but I know it will be way less. Thanks for the tutorial. It is clear step by step.
I have this exact Luxe NEO320 Bidet. I purchased it just over a year ago and it is about time I got around to installing this in our home. Thanks for your video.
I was born in 1955: In Jamaica, back in the day, many houses had bidets, especially the older ones. But after a while, I guess to save cost, the trend faded.
We had five girls and two boys as siblings, plus our parents. We mostly used the bidets for washing during our menstrual periods. We also used toilet paper at times for #2's. Oh how I miss a bidet, it was like luxury! We felt soo clean!
I tried a few and in the end I settled on the Veken Bidet with the stainless steel inlet connector. I've had less issues with the metal ones, the plastic ones I've always had leakage. Since install, never had issues.
Great easy to follow video as usual. I would like to install the hot/cold water model, but since I have a tankless hot water heater, I would end up wasting a lot of water before it would actually get hot. And for the price of the cold water only model it would be worth trying to see if I could stand using cold water only.
Tankless hot water heaters should provide hot water quicker than a regular tank. Any delay would be remaining water in the line between the tankless and the toilet, as that line is not cleared of water when the hot water tap is closed.
@@GinaKayLandis That is pretty much the reason for the delay and also because my tankless system is now in the garage on the 1st floor. The tank system was on the second floor centrally located to all my bathrooms. I was bored so I actually timed it and it can take from 15 - 30 seconds for the water to get hot to the touch, even at full force and full hot.
Have 4 seasons where i live and it's usually not a problem even without a hot water connection
@@woodstream6137 Thanks for the info, I should be good here. I live in Arizona and I rarely even have to turn on the whole home heating system in the winter.
Toilet paper notwithstanding you'll use more water & heat so unlikely to save money in the long run
Obviously your right in your opinion and situation. However, everyone is different. If you three or more females using same bathroom with a tanked hot water tank. This might make sense. Or just use cold water and man up. I have thought like you before but did the math and it’s almost a wash short term. But long term, lesser. But if tankless hot water tank close or in bathroom, smaller or much larger houses have them there, it would make perfect sense.
You'll appreciate one during a pandemic or natural disaster when the shelves are bare. The amount of water used is negligible - its a pressurized spray lasting a few seconds, not a bath or full shower.
Either your water must be relatively expensive or you use some cheap sandpaper-like TP. Frankly, heat isn't necessary for bidet. I was initially concerned about that, but when toilet paper became scarce during the pandemic, I purchased a cold water bidet and found even during the coldest part of the winter it wasn't really an issue.
Toliet paper is fl of chemicals...some can cause cancer, so...I'd rather cleanse with water. We all take showers or tub baths with this water with no problems.
Try lower pressure and low the temperature of the heat & third point is maybe a water bottle aka a water jug
Oh my goodness , when I use bidets I feel so happy and clean and human , just the best feeling 😌 ☺️ 🤗
In turkey every household toilet sit have it as standart.much simple not a plumbing hassle just connect reservuar thats it..
In london toilet sits with washer on sale on turkish barhroom dealers
"North london"
I bought two bidet attachments from Amazon a few months ago . They are inexpensive and easily fitted .
I don't know what the fuss is about regarding hot water . Cold is sufficient for the job , and it's refreshing too .
Toilet paper is used after just to dry the crack and ensure the area is clean . Or better still , a small towell which can be washed each week or two , especially if you're single and the only user .
I must have the cleanest rear end in my neighborhood , after I've been to the toilet 😊
They should be fitted in every household here in the UK 🇬🇧 .
Great instructions. Thank you !
I highly recommend using bidets as well, but I still can’t fathom those who use one and completely rid themselves of TP. I spray really good for a long time, and when I wipe away, sometimes there is still leftover seen on the TP.
I say if you want to reduce your use of TP, get a bidet. If you want a cleaner butt, get a bidet.
Yeah, for me bidet only is like trying to clean a peanut butter jar by rinsing only, it's not enough.
Agree 100%! I own 5 bidets. I have to use TP after the bidet, but definitely use less and a cleaner behind 😂
@@alexchopper7997 Five bidets? Why do you have five toilets in your house? Or did you make a typo?
@@Palmetto-J Not typo but let me explain lol. Sorry it’s actually 4 not 5. I have 2 at the home I live, and 2 at my airbnb for guests.
@alexchopper7997 Oh how nice. What a bonus for the guest.
How do you set the hot water temperature? Thank you, i learned a lot😊
Great Video! Clear and concise.
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😊
After looking at this contraption, I would not use it for this reasons:
1. It changes the height of the toilet seat bowl, there is now a big gap that will allow insect to crawl into the toilet bowl. The surface of the
of the seat is not flush flat as before.
2. We do not know after some time of usage this bigger gap will present warpping of the protective rubber of the seat or the toilet seat.
2. Water consumption usage, would increased tremendously.
3. We cannot assume that this method would clean off the soiled dirt effectively.
4. The protrusion at the side of the toilet seat bowl plus the hose rubber piping, would make it hard to clean the toilet properly, many obstruction.
5. Accident can happen if you switch to hot water and didn't realised the temperature setting, you might burn or scald your skin and one mistake is a hard lesson to recover from especially if other guest that are not familiar with it usage of this toilet bowl contraption.
6. If anyone who uses this spray method toilet bowl, has wet diarrhea stool, that toilet bowl will be smear with soiled material all over and this cleaning of spray soiled material are harder to be properly cleaned.
7. So much control, if one uses paper toilet over the spray method, if the mechanism happen to fail, and you depend on it...then you in a lurch...well in paper one cannot go wrong.
etc etc
Lives in Ghana. Where do I get one to buy?
when the cold season comes, use warm water and wait for the water to warm ?
Cool warm water 💦 Awesome 💯👍. Nice
🌟Really Still need to wipe ..what do you do when you get out the shower you use a towel to wipe your self down …
A bidet does not always clean everything off.. still need tp
I need a whole roll of paper 🧻 to clean number 2
@@Summer-o7jsounds like an issue with your diet, study which polysaccharides(starches and fibers) cause constipation, diarrhea, or gas. It’s different for everyone. There is also a chance you are dehydrated if the residue is thick. Regardless, a bidet is helpful to anyone
@@commie281 did I mention constipation ????????
@@commie281if the residue is thick. 😂
That is bad bad bad for women - is only going to blow stuff from back to front and cause urinary tract infections. Even on that "feminine" setting. Ugh, this is horrible design, and I can only imagine the mess it would cause. Nothing wrong with using a cheap brand of lavender baby wipes, and TP is and always will be a must.
Old school still works if you have a sink near your toilet. Have a supply of wash cloths just for your bottom only, wipe enough with TP initially and proceed to clean your bottom with soap and water standing at the sink, repeat as often as needed. It was a great way to keep my toddlers clean. No need to buy all of the disposable wipes which clog up your pipes...for those with bidets, hotels I notice have towels for drying. I still like soap and water vs plain water.
Thank you
Most homes do not have a hot water line easily accessible and is much easier if the washroom is being renovated .The water coming from the cold water line inNorth America is very cold
Love your step by step video, so clear.
For those who are questioning bidets…. You’ll be surprise! how clean your bottom is and YES I do need to use tp to dry after 😂. I have mostly men in my household - no more surprises in their undies
Since the tp shortage during the pandemic we had bidets installed in all our bathrooms. I have this brand in my guest bathroom without the hot water as it’s too far for the hot water to be reached - MOVE your booty around for better cleaning. It was also helpful with potty training my 3-4 year old niece.
If the bathroom is far from the hot water tank, you may need to run the sink faucet for a bit to get the warm water up to the toilet.
Warm water isn't really even needed. Also the problem is most of the cheaper ones actually let you do hot or cold to find your temperature so there is a dangerous risk someone shoots straight hot water. Use cold only, its only a few seconds anyway
@@chiquita683 I would likely want a small mixing valve so it wasn't just hot water coming out, unless it has one built in.
@@gnic76 There is a mixing valve. You move to the right for warmer. But, it can get hot fast once the hot water gets there, so be ready to adjust! I just go with the cold.
@@AmandaTexas Thanks, good to know if I end up getting or installing something like that.
That is great idea.
This is incredible
I installed a similar system for my family which we use comfortably with only cold water after being aware that toilet paper can be a problem for those suffering from haemorrhoids & other health problems
Very informative video. However, the critical reviews on Amazon are very useful.
They point out many potential flaws, such as the inability to change the angle of the nozzle spray, and the 'cheap' plastic parts that are prone to leak. As usual, you can pay a lot for quality and sometimes get it, or you can take a chance and pay for low quality.
This model without the hot water is very good. The water supply lines are metal braided. I don't recommend the one with hot water because it's not necessary and the hot water supply line will break and flood your bathroom.
Great video Fix this house !!! Please sale the video ....we need to learn how to install it !!
Oh my !! I want this TOY , I want save on toilet paper !! finally USA in wakeing up !! we need this in this country !!! thank you so much for this video... From Missouri with love !!
I had my Luxe Bidet for 2yrs and love it. Does a booty good.
Thank you for your video very interesting.
What about that gap in the front between the seat and base.
Not only that, but it didn't seem like that seat fit that toilet. It was overhanging the front by quite a bit
You have to get self adhesive bumpers and install them on the bottom of the seat
I still need TP. I got a big ass and i need to wipe the crevices real good or i risk staining my draws
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You just need a garden hose with freezing water to really shrink things up
Too much information!
You a need 1500 psi bidet.
You need a fire department to clean your asss. 😂
Interesting, I'm definitely all about being very clean!
Thanks for the video! I appreciate the detailed instructions. But my toilet is in a little room by itself, so I would not be able to connect the hot water line unless I go through a wall and have an extra long tube.
You really don't need the hot. If I put one in my half bath, I'm not getting one with the hot inlet.
I don't have a hot input and live in a 4 season state, no problem.
What about when that thing is done washing you? You still gotta dry off. Hair blower, toilet paper or guest towel?
DURING 2020 & COVID I STARTED TO USE WARM BABY WIPES ...I STILL USE TP AND BABY MY BUNS IN THIS MANNER... I WILL INVEST IN UPGRADE WITH ROYAL THRONE IN MY CUSTOM MASTER BATHROOM..YOU"RE WORTH-IT. THANKS FOR EZ -CONTENT
One of the greatest intentions since sliced bread. Still think you gonna need the TP on hand for drying purposes.
Just used small bucket with bucket the one in your hand that’s perfect to use front & bottom!
my favorite toilet addon since 1990s
Keep that puet nice and clean pare!
The 70s are back folks!
But i wonder what i will be drying my behind with when im done. 🤔
Take a towel with you
The blow dryer is an option that they forgot to tell you . . . .🙃
I need a whole roll of paper 🧻 when use Number 2
@@Summer-o7j😯
Its's cool and clean.
VERY BEAUTIFUL I LOVE THIS DOROTHEA
I am glad that the west has finally got this idea in its head.
We are using this for centuries.
It is more hygienic
I agree! 👍🏽😊
I see the gap from the seat, seems to bow down. Is there a certain seat you should use so it doesn't break?
There are some add-on bidets that included spacers and they can also be purchased seperately.
Very nice 👌
This is all well and good, but there's a slight problem. How do you dry a wet bottom.
with toilet paper !!
Any added adjustments for aim? I'm thinking of the elongated toilets (for mens confort) and if any adjustment is needed???
You just adjust your seated position.
we already used this 15 years ago but it didn't work, so I don't know why you like it if the nozzles break immediately and you have to buy a new one after a year
I'm old school but thanks for the lesson.
Try toilet jug google it u find it very helpful
Thanks
I got three bidets in the house but you still have to use toilet paper. You just use less of it.
Yes,if you buy nice absorbent paper,you buy the cheap crap and you use a lot of paper to dry your ass..
My wife convinced me to install bidet I installed one few years ago After a year I tried it out Wish I would have bought one a long time ago I don’t like change but I soon found out using a bidet is so much better than tp Still have same Lux bidet I installed years ago with no problems
good to wash, but the water may be shooting waste out!😂
It appears that the pressure can be controlled at the water supply valve.
I bought my house in June 2019. Here comes pandemic and people are hoarding toilet paper. I didn’t worry cuz I have bidet. Just bought dozens of washcloths to dry me up and toss them in laundry basket after each use.
Hot water wouldn't be hot unless you run the cold water out first. Most hot water heaters are too far away to be efficient.
If the point is to stop using toilet paper, what does one dry with?
interesting
Use TOTO Japanese and the best world wide.
Had one very good. Now have a Kohler also very good . Both were electric and top of the line
Seat warmer!
Might have to put this on the master , my guest would be lost 😂😂😂
They became a lot more common during the great TP shortage of 2020. They were sold out on Amazon!
Wrong. Use the toilet paper to wipe away excess faecal matter first then wash. You cannot skip the first step and it is more hygienic to also have the second step and the third step is to wash your hands.
Especially for ladies, wipe from front to back to lessen the risk of urinary tract infections (UTI).. Spraying directly without wiping increases the risk of UTI.
They are great! Who needs TP
You will when the grid goes down unless you get an in-house generator.
@@wolfling2039 - My bidet doesn't require electricity. Unless a bidet only has electronic controls, even the warm water models would still work without electricity.
If you only use toilet paper then you are leaving shit on your backsides… wash it with water and you will feel so clean… 😂
I agree with you water and soap you feel clean all the way
Thanks for sharing.
Ok, but you ain't using my towels to dry off! 😂😂😂😂
😢
Check out the Japanese, they have the best
Interesting but you still have to dry yourself off with “something” lol 😂 Toilet paper still needed but a great idea for keeping extra clean. Haha 😜
You would have to run it on self clean for about 10 to 20 seconds on hot before the hot water would ever get over there to the controller. Each time…meaning water does not stay hot in the tube. So be prepared for a very cold shot to the bum!
I really don't see how I would save on paper usage. I can see me getting around with very wet knickers. Thanks anyway, but my hot water is too far away and I don't like the cold.
What is bidet?
Americans are finally making progress.
The best bidet is the squat bidet the old fashion way, which most Americans and Europeans don't know nothing about it.
Unfortunately in my bathrooms there's no way to hook up hot water to the toilet. I'd have to run a hose across the whole bathroom.
Hot water is NOT necessary.
failing that ,keep an ice cream scoop handy
What about using soap?????
I stopped years ago and only use the curtains now
By the time the water gets hot you will use more water than needed
How do you dry yourself? No one talks about it.
I think bidets are a good item to have in a bathroom. However, I can’t get past the idea that using one negates the use of toilet paper. I feel merely spraying your parts means your behind region is totally clean. Besides, who wants wet/damp underwear from a bit of a drip dry?
This flushing jets the water straight forward which may contarminate the private parts ,very vulnerable for ladies to get UTI.
In india we have much simpler and environment friendly solutions.
I have been using one since before Covid and it just take a little practice but it works great. No more toilet paper.
It’s easy to use water hose for cleaning what ever you’re doing is making it worse and expensive.
Good idea, but I don't have a sink next to a toilet.
I use news paper when I get it in the mail cheaper too it's free
Yeah I use toilet paper ever since Sears quit sending out catalogs.
Hot diggty dog I can now do my own freaking bidet 😮😅❤❤😂😂
my sink is on the opposite wall
1 in 10 people have readily accessible hot lines like that! How’s the bidet working for you?
Yeah but carefully not to burn your rear end with hot water
Im watching this while sitting on the toilet.
I’m confused…? Instead of tissue paper, I’m spraying myself down with water, then pulling up my underpants and now I’m all wet (?). That doesn’t sound appealing.
Good idea but a smart toilet bowl would be way better. Not only will you get a better butt cleaning you also get rid of that stupid sweating tank.