Toilet Seat Bidets
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Toilet seat bidets are a relatively new invention which allows you to receive all of the benefits of a bidet with any toilet that your house currently has. High-end toilet seat bidets offer all of the luxurious and modern technological benefits of shower toilets at a much lower price and without complicated installations. Read more
Add-on Bidets
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In this category of bidet, toilet seat bidets can convert any normal toilet into a shower toilet with a minimum investment and a small amount of plumbing and electrical work. For most higher end toilet seat bidets to work, it’s necessary to hook it up to the cold water line that runs into your toilet and also to have an electrical outlet located near your toilet. This category also includes handheld and portable bidets. Read more
The Shower Toilet Bidet
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The shower toilet is a combination of a toilet and a toilet seat bidet, all in one unit. It was invented in 1957 by Hans Maurer of Switzerland. He came up with the idea to combine the functionality of a bidet with a toilet, saving money and space as a result. He called his invention the “Clos-o-Mat” which created an entirely new type of bidet, the shower toilet. Read more
The French Bidet
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More prevalent than the classic bidet, the French bidet has the same basic structure with a jet of water that sprays out of the bottom of the bidet. This convenience makes it much easier to clean the anus and genital areas without having to splash water to cleanse yourself. Read more
The Classic Bidet
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The traditional bidet was created sometime in the 18th century and was basically a small version of a bathtub. Instead of immersing your entire body into it, however, you were supposed to fill it up with water and splash your genitals and anus with it to get yourself clean. It operates similar to a Sitz bath, which only requires the person’s hips and buttocks to be submerged in water or a saline solution. Read more
Standalone Bidet Types
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While we tend to mainly focus on one specific type of bidet (the toilet seat bidet, due to our location in the US), there are actually several types that serve completely different purposes than the others. Most people in the United States don’t have room in their bathroom to install a separate, dedicated bidet (not to mention the extremely high cost of doing so), so the toilet seat bidet or a shower toilet is usually the best option. However, let’s take a look at some of the different types of dedicated bidets that are out there: Read more
Coco Bidet – 6235R
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The Coco 6235R bidet is the budget version of their 6035R bidet. It has most of the same features at a price that’s over a hundred dollars less. The only major difference between the 6035R and the 6235R is that this version doesn’t have a wireless remote, which may or may not be important to you. Read more
Bio Bidet BB-200
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The Bio Bidet BB-200 toilet seat bidet doesn’t use any electricity or a battery, meaning it can not only save you on toilet paper use and cost, but is also much cheaper and environmentally friendly than most bidets! Read more
Brondell Swash 450
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The Brondell Swash 450 has a wide variety of premium bidet features at a price that won’t break the bank. It has an instant heater which ensures you’ll never run out of warm water when doing the deed. The Swash 450 also has side-mounted bidet controls for easy access and features a large seat for maximum comfort. Read more
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