Bidet

A soft abrasive, water is the best cleaning agent for sensible skin. A water jet provided by bidets and bidet attachments, rather of paper, provides superior cleanliness and healing for a sore bottom.

After using the toilet and wiping with toilet paper Catherine H. is left uncomfortable. The reason is hemorrhoid problems. Using toilet paper on hemorrhoid skin tissue leads to added irritation. To refrain from unnecessary stress to the already irritated area, doctors advise persons who requires medical care to clean with water rather of toilet paper. Since she had no bidet, Catharine H. had no choice but to use toilet paper, thereby extending her discomfort. Doctors advise not using soap, which in galore cases is too aggressive for the sensible rectal skin and may cause even more botheration by introducing perfumes, dyes and the possibleness of an allergic reaction.

Additionally, because the vast majority of urinary tract contagions are caused by E. coli and other intestinal pathogens, it helps to have an lowcost cleansing system to counter the root cause of these health/hygienic issues. A bidet attachment for the commode is just such a system.

If Catherine H. lived anyplace but the United States, she would likely have a bidet or comparable attachment in her home. In Europe, Arab countries, and Latin America almost each bathroom has a bidet, and humans use it routinely as percentage of their daily hygiene ritual for effective cleansing and to stay clear from health problems. Bidet affixations are specially utile for women, the elderly, the disabled, children and anybody suffering from hemorrhoids.

A good substitute to costly bathroom renovations is the installation of a bidet attachment. Bidets are available in a number of dissimilar versions – as free-standing or hung on the wall. Some have valves, others have water spraying nozzles. In addition, a toilet may be converted to have a dual function by adding a bidet attachment such as the Biffy Bidet. Many doctors commend the use of a bidet attachment if there is no full size bidet available. It may safely be said that humans who regularly use bidets and bidet affixations receive pleasure from better physical health overall.


Bidet

Say goodbye to discomfort! The Astor Fresh Bidet washes the most sensible areas leaving you sentiment so fresh, clean, and satisfied. This sleek design fits among your toilet seat and rim, transforming your general toilet into a bidet! The Astor Bidet Non-Electric Fresh-Water Bidet Spray with Single Nozzle without apparent effort attaches to any standard two-piece toilet without the need for particular tools. Featuring one fresh water connection and one nozzle, this premium bidet offers a hygienic and comfortable substitute to rough toilet paper.

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14 of 14 humans found the following review helpful.
5Works great
By SteelersFan
I have never applied a bidet before but have been curious for awhile after seeing them used all over Europe. So I thought I’d give it a undertake with this one since it was the most inexpensive one I found. That way wouldn’t be a big loss if I didn’t like it. Well I in truth do like it. It makes the whole routine feel cleaner. And this one is worth the money. Its not one thing imagination but does incisively what it is supposed to do. Very easy install with no leaks or any other problems. I had been worried in regards to only cold water living in the north where the water is very cold, not a problem at all. Overall I went for the most inexpensive and got a well constructed solid bidet that performs well. I’d unquestionably buy this one again.

19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
3Get the Luxe…
By MAC
I purchased the Astor bidet after having installed a Luxe MB110 a few months prior, and loving it. From the photos, the Astor looks closely identical to the Luxe, and it was just over half the price, so I figured I’d give it a shot. It works, but not rather as well as the Luxe.

The Astor bidet seemed a bit cheaper, in that the pieces didn’t fit together rather as perfectly as they did when I installed the Luxe. Nothing leaks, so other than a little hassle in fitting it all together, this doesn’t appear to be a big issue. Overall, the bidet installs very easily.

Maybe it is just the divergence in the way the two models fit on my two dissimilar toilets, but the Luxe seems to spray at a more commodious angle and with a more concentrated stream; it’s much more comfortable to use and effective than the Astor. My biggest complaint is that the Astor (at least mine) reaches greatest or most complete or best possible pressure at the medium setting, and turning the dial beyond that turns the pressure back down. The stream is adequate, but it would be nice if it had a little more ‘juice’. The Luxe gets almost painfully strong around the medium setting, and I have never dared to turn it any higher than that. Having said all that, the Astor does what it is supposed to do reasonably well, and it’s a good value for the money.

From an aesthetics standpoint, the base of the Luxe where the control dial sits is flush with the rest of the unit, whereas this same part of the Astor is raised. Not a huge deal, but the Astor just doesn’t blend in as well as the Luxe does; it looks cheaper.

Overall, the Astor isn’t bad, and it is WAY better than no bidet at all. But when it came time to buy my third bidet, I went back to the Luxe. It’s well worth the extra money.

8 of 8 persons found the following review helpful.
4Easy Installation, Works as Expected
By RavenRing
I initial used a bidet while visiting Japan for 6 weeks. I thought they were great, and when I got home I vowed that I would one day upgrade my toilet to a bidet toilet. I then promptly forgot regarding it until almost a year later. I did a great deal of exploration into bidet toilets and one look at the price convinced me to undertake an alternative. The bidet toilet seat affixations seemed the easiest and most inexpensive way to go, so I found the most inexpensive one with the most eminent ratings and purchased it.

I applied various dissimilar types of bidet while in Japan, and while I genuinely liked the ultra-nice ones with the warm water, the seat heaters, the multiple streams, and the little dryers, none of those are genuinely necessary. This merely little bidet does only one thing: shoot out cold water with varying degrees of pressure. And that is all that I in truth needed. I was worried that the cold water might be uncomfortable, but it doesn’t bother me at all. The water pressure is good, I never need to go above “Low”.

It was easy to install, though it would have been with regards to 10 times having little impact if the instructions weren’t perfectly worthless. The constituents it comes with are reasonably intuitive to assemble. The only share that in truth kept me up was the little clear hose that connected the bidet to the toilet tank. I assembled the entire thing and was left with that one piece only to find that it was out of the question to get on without taking it all isolated again. So make sure that hose is connected to the tank attachment before putting the attachment on the tank.

Oh, and when I say easy to install, I am speaking as a women who has never done any plumbing work in her life – the most I assemble are bookshelves and desks. So, yeah, actually easy to install.

Instructions:
1. Connect the clear hose to the toilet tank thingy.
2. Connect the toilet tank thingy to the toilet tank.
3. Remove the toilet seat and reassemble it with the bidet.
4. Connect the clear hose to the bidet.
5. You are done. Test for leaks. It works, yay!

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