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Re: Bidets?
(Anonymous) 2020-12-20 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)I have a small washing basin and a nozzle. A metal one is more durable but heavier. I switched to a metal one after the plastic one became worn down then to a platic one again.
I prefer the handle on the inside.
This's the model I have rn:
https://cdn10.bigcommerce.com/s-0ihhf/products/103/images/321/sprayerimages__05198.1407442838.560.850.jpg?c=2
Re: Bidets?
(Anonymous) 2020-12-20 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)I had been considering one of those (although I don't have a wash basin) as it would be placed in the main bathroom, but I've also been reading reviews where apparently I'll have to turn off the water connection when I'm not using it -- or at least the T-Valve...which wouldn't be a problem for me, but when guests come over (I mean it's a pandemic, but say after)...it seems like a hassle. However, it does seem more hygienic than the ones that are attached to underside of the toilet seat/are the toilet seat itself.
Re: Bidets?
(Anonymous) 2020-12-21 12:50 am (UTC)(link)I have a small "nozzle" wash basin in my master bathrooms as they're large enough, and also a nozzle attached to a regular wash basin in my guest bathroom - it redarects the water from the faucet to the nozzle.
You could go the extra mile and get a heated toilet seat with a fan like the Japanese ones.