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I have the brondell gospa travel in black and like it. I’m afraid to put an actual bidet in my apartment as I’ve read too many horror stories about floods, so the travel one is perfect for my needs.
Trust me, you’ll notice a little leakage before it even floods lol😅 Just get one, you’ll be fine. I recommend the one you can place on top of your toilet. The fake “built-in bidet”. Works amazing and super chill in use
@@dt5937 are you in an apartment? In apartments, they tend to have those commercial toilets, not the ones with the reservoir like homes do. That's the concern.
From where I live, all houses have bidets. Never heard of flooding owing to bidets. It’s the same as a faucet. If you’re worried about flooding caused by the bidet, why aren’t you worried with faucets or any other water outlets?
Une fois que vous êtes servi d'un de ces systèmes, vous devez utiliser beaucoup de papier pour essuyer toutes les giclures d'eau autour de vous. En effet, si vous vous en servez sur des toilettes et pour vous nettoyer le rectum, je peux vous assurer que c'est une sacrée gymnastique pour ne pas mettre de l'eau partout. Par contre, si c'est pour soulager la miction avec cicatrice ou irritation de la vulve, là c'est pratique puisque vous pulvérisez l'eau sur la vulve en même temps que vous urinez pour diluer l'effet agressif de l'urine sur les cicatrices.
So, this whole video suggests at least one more step in the process, But, does not go into detail. This seems one detail that the entire Industry depends on not going into.
Unfortunately wet wipes do not biodegrade and wreck havok on plumbing. I thought about using wipes but decided this is a better option. You don’t want a $$$$ plumbing repair bill.
@@boyshanksI quit flushing wipes when I heard about the problems they cause. I just toss them in the trash. But I do plan on getting a bidet instead because I have IBS-D issues.
To learn more about the products mentioned in this video:
wmojo.com/BrondellGoSpaTravelBidetGS70
wmojo.com/CYNPELLTDPortableBidet
wmojo.com/TOTOHW300
wmojo.com/CuloCleanPortableTravelBidet
wmojo.com/LUOOVElectricPortableBidet
wmojo.com/PanasonicDLP300
wmojo.com/BioBidetThePalmTP70
wmojo.com/TheHappyBrandCompanyHappyBottomBidet
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I have the brondell gospa travel in black and like it. I’m afraid to put an actual bidet in my apartment as I’ve read too many horror stories about floods, so the travel one is perfect for my needs.
Tim, my bride and I have his/hers bathrooms and we have 2 bidets in our home and have never had a problem! Super affordable and super easy to install.
Just tighten it properly and you are fine
Trust me, you’ll notice a little leakage before it even floods lol😅 Just get one, you’ll be fine. I recommend the one you can place on top of your toilet. The fake “built-in bidet”. Works amazing and super chill in use
@@dt5937 are you in an apartment? In apartments, they tend to have those commercial toilets, not the ones with the reservoir like homes do. That's the concern.
From where I live, all houses have bidets. Never heard of flooding owing to bidets. It’s the same as a faucet. If you’re worried about flooding caused by the bidet, why aren’t you worried with faucets or any other water outlets?
The only thing I think you could add to the video would be a price range of each model. Absolutely brilliant work though. Thank you!
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Thanks Ryan :)
Then you only need TP for drying the tush, right?
That’s what I do! But it’s literally one wipe-it’s awesome.
i use a hand towel cut in 3 sections; reuseable and easy to use
like doing a floss
@@Reknee500 sounds good. Just be careful not to mix up the floss.
@@serious_in_seattle6917 🤣
Or not. It’s just water. It goes away on its own within a few minutes
Wont that item be dirty again after use?
0:19 That second one looks like it would be very difficult to use in a public restroom. Lous, messy, requiring some dexterity and contortion.
Good info
One wrong detail about the Toto portable washlet: it does NOT heat the water.
Une fois que vous êtes servi d'un de ces systèmes, vous devez utiliser beaucoup de papier pour essuyer toutes les giclures d'eau autour de vous. En effet, si vous vous en servez sur des toilettes et pour vous nettoyer le rectum, je peux vous assurer que c'est une sacrée gymnastique pour ne pas mettre de l'eau partout. Par contre, si c'est pour soulager la miction avec cicatrice ou irritation de la vulve, là c'est pratique puisque vous pulvérisez l'eau sur la vulve en même temps que vous urinez pour diluer l'effet agressif de l'urine sur les cicatrices.
3:13
So, this whole video suggests at least one more step in the process,
But, does not go into detail.
This seems one detail that the entire
Industry depends on not going into.
peri bottles are horrible. biobidet is the best non electric one
culoclean was pronouced way wrong. culo means ass in spanish....so the name is tasteless imo .lol
I mean for those complaining that toilet paper is better.
I have a compromise..
Use wet wipes, the best of both worlds.
Unfortunately wet wipes do not biodegrade and wreck havok on plumbing. I thought about using wipes but decided this is a better option.
You don’t want a $$$$ plumbing repair bill.
I’ve been using wet wipes for 14 years and never had a plumbing issue.
Just wet some toilet paper before you sit down.
Just toss them in trash, DO NOT FLUSH! Even so-called "flushables" are causing major problems in wastewater treatment plants.
@@boyshanksI quit flushing wipes when I heard about the problems they cause. I just toss them in the trash. But I do plan on getting a bidet instead because I have IBS-D issues.