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Dr. Leonard's Bidet
Topic Started: Apr 29 2016, 02:59 AM (1,280 Views)
wildie
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Trotsky
May 23 2016, 01:05 AM
Thank you Mr. Tone.
First step will be to see how Costco-U.S. handles this, probably less than $429.
Second step is to read the manual to find out how the plumbing works.

Gee, I thought I'd seen it all when my air conditioner shipped with a remote control. ANd now I can wash my ass with a remote...will wonders never cease.

We have guests coming for brunch so I need to get to the "Cleaning of the Augean Stables," the place is a proper mess, but I will get into the nitty gritty of the bidet tomorrow.
I hope it's battery powered so I don't have to worry about electrocution. Being found that way would be quite humiliating.

Thanks again, I may well see this for my future (at a 30% price reduction, of course, to account for the loony loony.)
I have read that some bidets have built in dryers! This would be a handy feature to have. After your morning shower, you would just put your head in the bidet, turn on the blower and dry your hair!
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Darcie
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laugh123 This sure could save on the toilet paper budget.
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Trotsky
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wildie
May 24 2016, 02:35 AM
Trotsky
May 23 2016, 01:05 AM
Thank you Mr. Tone.
First step will be to see how Costco-U.S. handles this, probably less than $429.
Second step is to read the manual to find out how the plumbing works.

Gee, I thought I'd seen it all when my air conditioner shipped with a remote control. ANd now I can wash my ass with a remote...will wonders never cease.

We have guests coming for brunch so I need to get to the "Cleaning of the Augean Stables," the place is a proper mess, but I will get into the nitty gritty of the bidet tomorrow.
I hope it's battery powered so I don't have to worry about electrocution. Being found that way would be quite humiliating.

Thanks again, I may well see this for my future (at a 30% price reduction, of course, to account for the loony loony.)
I have read that some bidets have built in dryers! This would be a handy feature to have. After your morning shower, you would just put your head in the bidet, turn on the blower and dry your hair!
The Japanese are creative. FOr the right price I'm sure you can get a "personal bathroom" where all you have to do is walk in, raise your arms overhead. and get THE WORKS including haircut, manicure, pedicure, blackhead removal, and thorough waxing, enema optional, with or without "release."
Edited by Trotsky, Nov 20 2016, 03:36 AM.
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