Capitalism and its consequences have been a disaster for the human anus

  • LinkOpensChest.wavOP
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    411 months ago

    Doesn’t it involve plumbing? I’m not good with plumbing. I’m picturing water everywhere, like the time I fixed my sink.

    • @[email protected]
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      811 months ago

      Not that much “plumbing” if you wanna call it that.

      1. Turn the nozzle on the water line, from the wall to the tank, off.
      2. Unscrew the line and add the bidet line to it.
      3. Screw line back in.
      4. Turn nozzle back on.
      5. Enjoy a clean booty.
      • @Pogbom
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        411 months ago

        Can confirm, I have zero plumbing experience and installed mine with zero issues. It’s about as simple as entry-level Ikea furniture.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          I installed it myself with that tushy bidet one. The website is helloTushy.com. Make sure the hello is infront or else it will link to porn. I believe they have a video you can watch of the install.

    • @Horton4u
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      411 months ago

      If you have a newer home, it only involves removing the water feed line to your toilet tank (turn water at shut-off valve first) and installing the hose to the bidet. It is very simple process as long as your toilet and home is not too old. When parts are old and corroded from time, it can be a bit more involved. Check out YT for “do it yourself” vids.

    • @BradleyUffner
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      411 months ago

      Yes it involves plumbing, but just barely. It’s super easy. Everything screws in with no more than a simple wrench. There is no soldering, cutting, specialized tools, or anything like that. If you can screw and unscrew the cap on a soda bottle, you can do this.

      • LinkOpensChest.wavOP
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        111 months ago

        I can’t connect a garden hose without water leaking out the connections, so I’m not sure how well I’d fare with indoor plumbing

        • @BradleyUffner
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          211 months ago

          That’s more of a design fault of garden hoses than a failing of skill.

          • @[email protected]
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            111 months ago

            It’s not a fault per se, it’s just the result of cheap, UV resistant, outdoor weatherable products.

            You wouldn’t buy tight fitting metal couplers, for this, mostly because they would be expensive as hell and too hard to deal with any grit in the connections.

            Apples and oranges

    • @BlackPenguins
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      11 months ago

      You are basically adding a fork to your existing line to your tank. 4 new connections.