@@curty85 Right, the circuit needs to be GFI protected, but the receptacle doesn't as long as that receptacle is tied to the GFI circuit. Although, really any receptacle tied into a GFI circuit, automatically becomes a GFI receptacle. It just saves a couple bucks to do it the way I mentioned above.
It's great and ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZ7xR4U1TX3HwZZ84K6KfzVTyrqxaZ3jZ , a little bit too tall. I only like an inch. But overall well worth everything. The worst part of this was the Toto seat, poorly made hinge slides from side to side
I Hannah Brandell swash and within six months it's starting to smoke and leak it's not worth it I'd rather just ham nonelectric won the good thing is I bought a warranty and they gave my money back
So for me, i have Irritable bowel syndrome, i have to go several times a day usually and it gets really sore from wiping, i just need the non-electric one cuz thats all i need
The best thing is to run a hose from your hot water. I don’t trust electricity, plus there is no electric outlet in the back of your toilet seat, at least not mine.I’m ok with wiping. This bidets are a good idea for the elderly and disabled people.
Imagine that.
A high production sales video that is actually really informative and well organized and targeted.
If I had one of those full feature electric units, I'd never get anything done.
I use mind as a water pik too.
😂nice😊
Your movie clip you don't have a GFI receptacle ? Do you say you don't need a GFI receptacle for your product?
There's probably a gfi in the breaker box
The non gfi receptacle can be tied into a gfi receptacle that is somewhere else in the bathroom.
No, You will need to plug into a GFI protected circuit.
@@curty85 Right, the circuit needs to be GFI protected, but the receptacle doesn't as long as that receptacle is tied to the GFI circuit.
Although, really any receptacle tied into a GFI circuit, automatically becomes a GFI receptacle. It just saves a couple bucks to do it the way I mentioned above.
Probably a gfi circuit just not a gfi outlet
I don't have hot water connection in my toilet because it is separate from the bathroom how can I get hot water using the equipment
You would either need to plumb a new hot water supply if you want to go non-electric, or go electric and plug the seat into an electrical outlet.
@@BidetKing thanks
Get a Brondell electric washlette.
Cold water works just fine
It's great and ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZ7xR4U1TX3HwZZ84K6KfzVTyrqxaZ3jZ , a little bit too tall. I only like an inch. But overall well worth everything. The worst part of this was the Toto seat, poorly made hinge slides from side to side
Great advice
I Hannah Brandell swash and within six months it's starting to smoke and leak it's not worth it I'd rather just ham nonelectric won the good thing is I bought a warranty and they gave my money back
Run an extension cord from my toilet to the outlet. Jesus
That's literally what they said
So for me, i have Irritable bowel syndrome, i have to go several times a day usually and it gets really sore from wiping, i just need the non-electric one cuz thats all i need
Oh thanks for sharing that, I'm gonna go eat breakfast now.
The best thing is to run a hose from your hot water. I don’t trust electricity, plus there is no electric outlet in the back of your toilet seat, at least not mine.I’m ok with wiping. This bidets are a good idea for the elderly and disabled people.
Good Hygiene 👍🏻
I just couldn't feel comfortable with this thing spraying me...plugged it out.
Electricity and water just don't mix.
About as much as an Electric water heater does ;)
what, u think its gona shoot out electric water lmao
@@TheSunshineRequiem LMAOOOOOOO
@@shawnsummerlin or a dishwasher, washing machine, or coffee maker
Kettles, washing machines, dish washers, water heaters/boilers, coffee makers and, yes, electric bidets say hi.