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I heard people are buying bidets like never before. I'm looking at them. You can get some very cheap, ($50.00) that attach to your toilet. It sounds like a good alternative to buying so much TP! Has this peaked anyone's interest?

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Someone posted on Nextdoor that Costco was sold out of them! Not sure of the type of bidet that was being sold though.

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@Tangocash   Amazon has personal hand bidets which are just plastic squeeze bottles for about $10.  I got one several years ago as a gag gift and glad I kept it.  I broke several bones in my right hand/arm and found it worked really well.  You probably could use any type of squeeze bottle or even a spray bottle.

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@Tangocash 

 

I've had a Toto Washlet Bidet in my bathroom for 5 years.  Love it.

 

My husband was going to install it for his mother and she was livid at the thought (she's dead now, so I won't say anything bad about her) Cat LOL

 

So, he installed it in my batheroom.  I cannot imagine going without it now.

 

However, rather than use the fan dry feature, I still use a little TP Cat LOL

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Re: Bidet anyone?

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I  have had Toto washlets in my bathrooms for years. The Toto product needs the type of toilet and an electrical outlet. 

Amazon has  a good selection and great prices. A local plumbing store may price match. 

LOL, this is a little luxury folks do not talk about. 

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@Tangocash wrote:

I heard people are buying bidets like never before. I'm looking at them. You can get some very cheap, ($50.00) that attach to your toilet. It sounds like a good alternative to buying so much TP! Has this peaked anyone's interest?


This virus is a pulmonary virus, why in the world is everyone concerned with their bottoms. Pulmonary= lungs.

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@Pook wrote:

@Tangocash   Amazon has personal hand bidets which are just plastic squeeze bottles for about $10.  I got one several years ago as a gag gift and glad I kept it.  I broke several bones in my right hand/arm and found it worked really well.  You probably could use any type of squeeze bottle or even a spray bottle.


Or you could put the toilet seat up and then sit on the rim. I've done that before, but not intentional. Yikes!!

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@Tangocash wrote:

I heard people are buying bidets like never before. I'm looking at them. You can get some very cheap, ($50.00) that attach to your toilet. It sounds like a good alternative to buying so much TP! Has this peaked anyone's interest?


 

 

2 of our toilets have these attached. had them put in several years ago.

it is a nice feature!

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I still have to dry myself with TP? I never heard of the fan thing. When we built our house we made sure to have room for a bidet.

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@HLP 

 

I  am assuming some are thinking it eliminates the need for so much TP = buying less TP.

 

Of course, we realize it has nothing to do with our lungs, but it does = cleaner bottoms and less TP usage Cat LOL