OT: Bidet or no Bidet

Wall2Boogie

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Late to the thread, but there are easier ways to give your gerbil a bath than installing a water-cannon for your *** on your toilet.
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Nothing is more exciting to read than an OT bbs thread. The responses are priceless. There needs to be a rule he start atleast one non soccer thread a day
 

Father Torque_rivals16706

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One thing nobody has mentioned, once you have to get a colonoscopy you think the bidet is your best friend when you have to cleanse the night before.

We've had one for a few years since we went to Japan and used them there. Ours is the seat to put on the regular toilet. It's got all the bells and whistles and it was closer to 600 than 50, but it's the best money I've ever spent.
 

NewEraCATS

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We're looking at a master bath remodel and a heated seat bidet is in the list, along with heated tile floors
 

JC43

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First, Please don't kick this off the HOB forum. I almost posted this in the paddock but I know it is just going to get hijacked. Need legit opinions on this... My buddy just bought a bidet attachment for his toilet. He freaking swears by it. I myself am now thinking about buying one too just to see what the fuss is about. Runs $40-$50. Anyone have one or know anything? Is it worth it?
Use one, make sure when installing the pressure is correct and hot water is hooked up. We have septic tank and over the years found it saves a lot of money