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@Judaline 

 

Well, my Toto washlet has a fan feature, so, technically, I could just air dry.

 

My personal preferece MOST times is to use a bit of TP to blot off.  TMI, I realize, but you did ask Cat LOL

 

Sometimes I fan, sometimes I don't Cat LOL

 

My husband built our home, too, and we discussed a bidet, but that requires a whole other fixture and that's fine. 

 

But, the Toto Washlet works with our existing elongated toilet and works beautifully, eliminating the need for more space and another fixture.

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thanks for that recommendation @Witchy Woman .

i will have to check out the one you suggested for some of our other toilets.

i like that fan idea.

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DD ordered one but stock is such that she doesn't know when or if she will get it---ok my question is this----you need to dry that area, right--with what??? TP--not if you don't have any-------and certainly not towels or wash cloths---gross--- or your hand-----dear godfrey!!!????   

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Re: Bidet anyone?

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@wagirl 

 

If you see my posts above, my unit has a fan that you can use to "dry" if you chose.

 

Otherwise, I do use a bit of TP to blot off.  

 

Potentially, you don't have to use TP at all, but having TP on hand has not been an issue up until NOW. 

 

So, you can still just rinse, blot or fan dry.  If her unit does not have a fan to dry, the idea is STILL that you don't need AS MUCH TP.

 

It's really very simple and quite nice once you get used to the idea. 

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@Witchy Woman---not something I have pondered before-----but thanks for the answer----have not used one ever -----but who knows??Woman Very Happy

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@wagirl 

 

Nor had I.

 

But, since I've had one for about 5 years, I will never be without it Cat LOL

 

And, since it attaches to my current toilet seat, it's not like having a separate fixture.

 

Most people who have them, love them.