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All of the higher end ones need to be plugged in. They have heated water tanks and seats, lights, driers and some even have iPod docks, play music and are remote controlled lol.
Lower end ones dont, and they dont need too, but who doesnt like little extra luxury in life. A hot water feed is a wise choice, trust me lol.
I spent ~$100CAD on this one, more as a test to see how I'd get along with one.
Brondell PureSpa Dual Temperature Bidet Attachment-PSW-75 - The Home Depot - https://www.homedepot.com/p/Brondell-PureSpa-Dual-Temperature-Bidet-Attachment-PSW-75/313231601
Total install time was about 30 minutes. I had to fiddle with my toilet seat a bit to fit it properly, but the install is very easy and could be done by anyone with a screwdriver and pair of pliers. It has brass valves and is really a nice quality unit.
It was a strange idea to me at first, us in North America arent use to them, but after using it now for 2-3 months, theres no way I'll go back to not having one and will buy a higher end one. I wish it was something I had thought of before I redid my bathroom. I would have added another electrical outlet behind the toilet specifically for one.
Everybody got one and they are labeled in a container next to the toothbrushes.
I have heard tell of accident scenarios resulting in stomping solids down the shower drain.In most homes, the shower is only a couple of steps from the toilet.
Only 9.5 MILLION hits in less than 3/4's of a second Google search! And a big ol'picture of a guy ready to show you it all to demonstrate! (What an amazing world we live in! and timely informational resources too!)I learned years ago how to clean myself with just one square of toilet paper.
There are several videos explaining this method on the internet. If you are so inclined and don’t know this method look it up. You may cuss me now but you’ll thank me in a few weeks. And so will your significant other!!
All of the higher end ones need to be plugged in. They have heated water tanks and seats, lights, driers and some even have iPod docks, play music and are remote controlled lol.
Lower end ones dont, and they dont need too, but who doesnt like little extra luxury in life. A hot water feed is a wise choice, trust me lol.
I would have added another electrical outlet behind the toilet specifically for one.
I would not give up my family for anything, but there are certain things that are MUCH easier when living alone. Lots of them related to the bathroom!Looking at the logistics, ya a wall outlet off existing switched shower fan circuit & placement of a small demand water heater for the entire bathroom.
(4 years ago, when I had entirely different needs in my hot water distribution, I removed my tank water heater and placed a sizeable on-demand heater closer to the kitchen/laundry room. Now it takes a good 5 minutes from light off to hot water in the remote bathrooms! This was great with five people in the house. You knew everyone would shower about the same time of day. The rest of the time, it was laundry and food support during the waking day!
Today? All by myself? Heh, I shave in the mudroom toilet, the days I'm not showering, because it's right above the water heater!)
Not the least of which, there's always a bathroom open! Even in a house with four - whichever is closer!I would not give up my family for anything, but there are certain things that are MUCH easier when living alone. Lots of them related to the bathroom!
The guy (not the camera man) was a typical red neck jerk.
I agree let's talk about girls.This thread is going down the toilet.
We are going through some crazy times, no doubt, but surely we can find something better to talk about in The Mess Hall?
This thread is going down the toilet.
We are going through some crazy times, no doubt, but surely we can find something better to talk about in The Mess Hall?