As for the unit, it's basic, but excellent. Have used the heated ones and all, and they are great. They are also overly expensive and use power whether using or not. These are simple and very effective. In the winter the water can get a bit chilly, which can sometimes trigger the reaction to expel earlier. So if that is a problem, and you live in a cold climate without a heated bathroom, it's something to consider. Still, we've had this for years and it's so nice we got a second for the ho...
As for the unit, it's basic, but excellent. Have used the heated ones and all, and they are great. They are also overly expensive and use power whether using or not. These are simple and very effective. In the winter the water can get a bit chilly, which can sometimes trigger the reaction to expel earlier. So if that is a problem, and you live in a cold climate without a heated bathroom, it's something to consider. Still, we've had this for years and it's so nice we got a second for the house, and even installed them on our boat heads.
On the personal side: You'll get used to being so clean inside and out, that when you're where you have to use just TP, it's quite uncomfortable (for the following reason). For intimate interactions... this makes everything so much more pleasurable. It also allows for more "options" that you might otherwise not be interested in. Basically... you get really spoiled using these, and have a lot more fun. Highly recommend.
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AquaWash 2.0 SpaLet Electric Bidet Seat for Elongated Toilet in White
I have been using a standard mechanical bidet attachment to my regular toilet seat since I had hip surgery a few years ago. The inability to bend over during the recovery period after hip surgery (to avoid popping the new hip out of socket) came as quite the surprise to me. I mentioned to the surgeon that while in the hospital I was unable to wipe myself after using toilet. I have very short arms and legs and a long torso. As...
AquaWash 2.0 SpaLet Electric Bidet Seat for Elongated Toilet in White
I have been using a standard mechanical bidet attachment to my regular toilet seat since I had hip surgery a few years ago. The inability to bend over during the recovery period after hip surgery (to avoid popping the new hip out of socket) came as quite the surprise to me. I mentioned to the surgeon that while in the hospital I was unable to wipe myself after using toilet. I have very short arms and legs and a long torso. As a little kid I couldn’t wipe myself the way my mom was teaching me. I just couldn’t reach. I wipe from the front, bending forward and being careful. After surgery I couldn’t bend. I found a tool online that had a long handle. That helped but wasn’t ideal. The add on bidet was perfect to make sure I was clean and then I used the tool to dry with.
I have continued to use the bidet add on and bought this fancy bidet seat for my master bathroom. It was 5 times more expensive. It plugged in to provide warm water instead of tap water temperature. I live in California so it wasn’t ever too cold for me at room temperature. I also don’t need the heated seat. Having to have an electrical plug close by is a problem. I have one but now I have a cord stretching across the wall next to the toilet. The night light is a nice feature.
Personally it has more bells and whistles than I needed but if you live somewhere very cold, the warm seat and water would be almost mandatory.
I will always have a bidet attachment wherever I live. For now I have one toilet with the attachment and the other with the fancy heated seat and water version. Time will tell which one I gravitate too most frequently when nature calls.