The Benefits of a Bidet
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What is a Bidet?
A bidet is a bathroom fixture that helps to maintain cleanliness after going to the bathroom. They can also be helpful for menstruating women as well as the elderly and disabled who find it hard to clean themselves using simply toilet paper. A bidet can be either a separate bathroom fixture or a toilet seat bidet which attaches in place of your normal toilet seat. They use your existing water supply to shoot a stream of water at the anus or vagina to gently clean and refresh without the harshness of toilet paper. Read more
How to Choose a Toilet Seat Bidet
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How to Choose a Toilet Seat Bidet
If you’re tired of spending hundreds of dollars on toilet paper, a toilet seat bidet attachment is a great choice! They help save the world’s trees and are more hygienic and fresh than just using toilet paper. While they haven’t yet caught on in the United States, bidets are popular all over the world as a cost-saving and hygienic solution. Read more
Installing a Bidet Attachment
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Tutorial on Installing a Bidet Attachment
If you don’t have the space or the money to install a traditional bidet, a bidet attachment makes a great choice and is even superior in some ways! This guide will provide you with easy-to-follow steps to ensure that your bidet attachment is quick and simple. Read more
What is a Bidet?
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What is a Bidet?
A bidet is a bathroom fixture which sits low and allows the user to clean their genitalia, anus and inner buttocks. Its name comes from the French language and means “pony” due to the way a user sits on it. It was originally invented in the late 17th to the early 18th century and there is some controversy over who was the actual inventor. Originally a bedroom fixture, by the 1900s, advances in plumbing infrastructure allowed the bidet to move to its proper place in the bathroom. In the 1960s, electronic bidets made their first appearance, allowing a toilet seat bidet to be attached to any existing toilet. This advancement allows people who don’t have room for both a toilet and a bidet to combine the two into one space-saving unit. Read more