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Redbeard · 56-60, M
The heated units are worth the investment. Warmer water readily rinses everything. You might even try to connect the unit to the sink or shower and use the warmer water that way if it's possible.
Really · 80-89, M
@Redbeard I'm glad you like your heated bidet supply. So for you it's a worthwhile investment; but not necessarily for everyone. Needing warm water for 'rinsing everything' is a bit of a joke when most people wipe with dry paper. A room temperature wash is a big improvement, and just fine. You wouldn't want water hot enough to kill bacteria!
More people need to spray their ass off
Matt85 · 36-40, M
😳 <---- your face when you use the bidet
Really · 80-89, M
I have one of these; unpressurized and no heat. But no problem : the toilet tank is at room temperature and that's where the water comes from. You won't jump off of the seat; it's really quite pleasant.
@Really how does it get water from the tank? I thought they tapped into the supply line
Really · 80-89, M
@SooperSarah(Edit: Not the supply line; Just gravity feed from the tank. Haha I'm recalling very old buildings with a ceiling-high tank and a pull-chain. Those were super-flushers! A bidet running off those could maybe lift you off the seat.)
In most toilets there's - what? - maybe 15" of 'head' between the tank water level and the bowl - plenty to provide a good 'squirt'.
A word of caution - don't test the thing by activating it while not seated. The water will arc over the seat & travel quite a distance 😳
In most toilets there's - what? - maybe 15" of 'head' between the tank water level and the bowl - plenty to provide a good 'squirt'.
A word of caution - don't test the thing by activating it while not seated. The water will arc over the seat & travel quite a distance 😳
Bowenw · 61-69, M
Heated is the way to go if you can afford it.
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Really · 80-89, M
@Bowenw [quote]@Akimbo75 You can see the difference using a hand-held shower head[/quote]No you can't. The shower takes its water from the line supply and/or the water heater. It can be at almost any random temperature. A bidet fed from the toilet tank is at the same temperature as your bathroom.
I thought about getting one. I don't have an outlet anywhere nearby to plug in a heated one though.
Akimbo75 · 46-50, F
@SooperSarah I didn’t even think of that. Neither do I lol
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
Must be weird having your rosebud tickled with a stream of cool water
Akimbo75 · 46-50, F
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout I don’t plan on reporting back but yes, agree lol
teenrob · M
I am Italian so... I can't comment! To me, a bathroom without a bidet is not a bathroom...
Pfuzylogic · M
Sounds like a summer activity when cold water is a good thing!
MarineBob · 56-60, M
A lot of people bought them during the plandemic, most have since removed them
I can't see how it'll be a good plan. even worse if you connect it up to a hot water supply line, I suppose.
plankter979 · 51-55, M
You can’t hook it up yet the hot water line for your shower/sink?
Akimbo75 · 46-50, F
@plankter979 the toilet is all by itself in a little toilet room in the bathroom
nevergiveup · M
Let us know how it goes and did you enjoy it
Really · 80-89, M
@nevergiveupQuite nice but best not to get addicted 🥴
Lilnonames · F
wake u in morning lol
empanadas · 31-35, M
Wet wipes work better than having a still slightly dirty wet ass