High-tech toilet seats: no hands or paper required
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The concept of electronic toilets that cleanse with water — widely known as bidet toilets or Washlets — has spread internationally over time, and dozens of companies around the world, including Inax, Brondell and Kohler, are producing them.
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Anyone using this?
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/high-tech-toilet-seats-no-hands-paper-required-142759258.html -
@Joyfano A new way to bidet - I think that's a win-win for everyone.
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But then where's the fun?
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@Katie yes .. Have you seen?
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@Joyfano A little - more wide-spread use may require bathroom infrastructure to change up a bit in the US.
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Not too much but I don't know. Automated number 2 cleanup...something just not right about that...
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@Katie I never seen it in real
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The thought process on wiping here in the states is very different then most of the rest of the world. After living in what used to be a French colony (ok only in the city) every bathroom in modern homes and in restaurants etc. had bidets. Of course on the other side of that in ROC there were just squatty potties and banana leaves, but for anyone with running water and electric...
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@minion-queen That was just a lot of TMI...
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Yes, the US is archaic in its comfort room facilities
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Here is my eldest daughter playing with bath toys in a bidet in Piemonte, Italy. Some Norwegian friends of ours set this up for her so that she could play
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@scottalanmiller .Cute
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Someday she is going to be SO embarrassed by that picture.
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@scottalanmiller Ya think?! That's not very nice showing the world your daughter playing in the toilet!
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@ajstringham said:
@scottalanmiller Ya think?! That's not very nice showing the world your daughter playing in the toilet!
No, it's a bidet as the thread said.
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@scottalanmiller hahahah yes she will be..
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@scottalanmiller Different word, same thing.
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@ajstringham said:
@scottalanmiller Different word, same thing.
I think you are confused. A bidet is not a toilet. This is why all Americans need to travel more. If you did what you plan to do in there people would be horrified. That's what Italians use to wash their feet!!
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@scottalanmiller o.0 Does poo not enter and leave from it?
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@ajstringham said:
@scottalanmiller o.0 Does poo not enter and leave from it?
LMAO. No. It's a wash basin. It goes next to a toilet, not instead of.