Why YSK: It’s cleaner, cheaper and more convenient than toilet paper

  • @Drudge
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    61 year ago

    ok…I’m intrigued. I’ve actually been using my kid’s baby wipes because really, anything is better than dry TP. Looking at some options on Costco, seems the cheapy is just a hand-held thing for $80, then the seat-integrated ones are around $300 and up. Is the seat integration worthwhile? What about water temp? Is it basically a cold-shot to the butthole? That’ll wake me up, no doubt.

    • @shankrabbit
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      71 year ago

      I thought the cold shot to the hole was going to be horrible, but it’s actually a little refreshing.

      • @Drudge
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        31 year ago

        Huh…OK more intrigued. I can’t say I’ve had that experience. FOMO is building.

        • The more expensive bidets heat the water, and you can control the temperature.

          We splurged on our’s, and it’s the most comfortable seats in the house. The seat itself is heated, and we can control the water pressure and temperature, and it even blows warm are after to help dry (although TBH, if that’s the only drying then you’re sitting there a long time).

    • Cows Look Like Maps
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      11 year ago

      Check out Samodra. It’s cheap and works wonderfully. I’ve been using mine for a long time. It’s cold water but it’s really not as big of a deal as I thought it’d be. I can’t speak to seat integration which I’ve never tried.

    • @DadHands
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      11 year ago

      I got mine on Amazon, it’s integrated into the seat, as in it is a toilet seat with a built-in bidet. It has two settings, for b-holes and lady bits. $100. It only does cold water, but it’s not as bad as you expect. You get used to it quick.

      • @Drudge
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        11 year ago

        Cool…do you have a model number to share?