What enhanced toilet plume? The Toto Washlet reduces that relative to a regular toilet seat.
My butt is blocking the seat when I use the bidet spray and I close the lid to flush so I’m not sure what extra plume there is.
I have a very skinny butt and no plume escapes.
That’s no reason for YOU not to get one installed. Just because it’s there doesn’t mean he has to use it. The toilet still functions like a regular toilet. Win win!
(I love, love, love my Toto washlet, while my wife is less enthused. I use it, she doesn’t, peace reigns in the land.)
I mean, the thing that sold me is just thinking about it. If I get my hands full of shit, I don’t wipe it off with a paper towel, I spray it clean. Why wouldn’t I do the same for my backside?
You don’t want to know the prejudices many inhabitants of bidet-using countries have about the cleanliness of the inhabitants of non-bidet-using countries…
I’ve been thinking about getting one for years, but wasn’t sure I’d actually like it or how effective it would be. Then a few weeks ago I was in a Kohler showroom and needed to use the rest room. They has one of their ultra-fancy toilets with built-in bidet, remote control on the wall. Didn’t care about the toilet seat automatically rising and lighting up as I approached, but I am sold on the bidet function. Need to work out the electrical and I’m ready to go.
If the palms of your hands are as hairy as your backside, either you have a very smooth backside or very hairy palms.
I am not at all understanding. What does hairy have to do with it? Hairy or bald, I’m spraying it clean, not only wiping it with a paper towel.
Wait, you use both toilet paper and water? I thought the point of a bidet was not to use toilet paper. Maybe I’m confused.
No, the point of a bidet is to help clean your bottom. I generally use toilet paper, too.
I use some toilet paper (to dry off, if anything) but much less than I was using before the bidet.
First splurged for a single high-end Toto washlet at our previous house. Once we bought our new house, all toilets, even our guest bathrooms, have the newer model of that bidet. Endless warm water, heated seat, drying function, night light, odor removal, and even a frontal wash for the ladies. I try to find hotels that have them when I’m on vacation now, but it’s tricky.
PS Even with the drying functionality, some people still use small amounts of toilet paper to ensure that they are completely clean. A test wipe, if you will.
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. Usually just a couple squares of TP to dry off. The point for me is not so much to reduce waste (though there is some of that), it’s so I feel like I have a clean behind.
Very confused
Neither. Never used a bidet - even when they were available in hotel rooms. Personally, never perceived a difficulty with TP.
Good for you. Now everyone in this tread has something in common.
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Whenever people discuss bidets, I always think, “Wouldn’t that leave you all wet down there? Why would you want that?”
Sometimes I have a shower after going to the bathroom, so I guess I do use a bidet. It’s just a large one.