Knight
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can you post the make & model. I think when the one my wife uses now fails, I'd buy that one to replace it.This is similar to my Bidet.
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can you post the make & model. I think when the one my wife uses now fails, I'd buy that one to replace it.This is similar to my Bidet.
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That’s what I couldn’t handle.It did take a little bit for her to get used to the cold water.
If you like it, why would you get a different kind?Wife wanted one. This one has been working really well for over a year.
Easy to attach. Pressure regulation plus the choice for front or back makes it the perfect choice.
https://www.amazon.com/PIKETS-Attachment-Non-Electric-Adjustable-02-Chrome/dp/B09QPDWXWC/ref=sr_1_26?crid=2M4EJEP68L125&keywords=bidet+attachment+for+toilet&qid=1694821348&sprefix=bidet,aps,237&sr=8-26&th=1
It did take a little bit for her to get used to the cold water.
I expect the one my wife uses to fail at some point. Buying one like Sassycakes showed in post 25 look like it is a better quality.If you like it, why would you get a different kind?
We used one of these <-- which was especially helpful before my spouse sadly passed away.
I like how it worked, but it's plastic line and plastic connector eventually failed, so it is not recommended.
You could use a wash cloth instead of t.p. and hang it up by the toilet. That way no t.p. is used.I've seen advertisements that tout new fangled bidets that will save money on toilet paper.
Don't you still need to wipe your wet butt? I guess they mean you won't have to use as much.![]()