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Eg_cruz
12-10-2023, 06:00 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

Toymeister
12-10-2023, 07:45 AM
We've got this one at less than 34.00 it is the bottom of the market. It does not heat the water or have a special spray pattern. It is simple a valve and squirt of focused water jet.

It works well, however when January brings cold water it can give you a bit of a shock. That is only a brief moment in the calendar, though. I would rebuy.

LUXE Bidet NEO 120 - Self-Cleaning Nozzle, Fresh Water Non-Electric Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seat, Adjustable Water Pressure, Rear Wash (White) https://a.co/d/eOWM98e

photo1902
12-10-2023, 07:53 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

Something to keep in mind (I’m sure you’re already aware), with the Toto Washlet C2), and other high quality bidet seats, you will need to factor in the price of having a GFCI receptacle installed by a licensed electrician.

LuvNH
12-10-2023, 08:16 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

I never thought I would be talking about this in public, but for your Mother, here goes:

I played around with bidets in European hotels and I did not like them at all, I ended up getting soaked. I have another suggestion you might try. When my husband was in rehab he was given some excellent wet wipes. They are almost the size of a small hand towel and pleasantly lightly scented. I get them now for my grand babies and their Mothers like them, but they are not flushable. They are available on Amazon. Mckesson Staydry disposable wash cloths100 12x7. It is an excellent product.

villagetinker
12-10-2023, 09:10 AM
I would check with consumer reports or similar for reviews on these devices. As noted above if you want or need warm water add $200 to $500 for the GFCI installation, also if you still have the pop on/off water valves, this will probably need to be changed. All the ones I saw APPEARED to change the height of the toilet seat, no idea if this would be a concern.

DonH57
12-10-2023, 11:10 AM
The "Buttler" is a fairly cheap but sturdy alternative bidet!

Plinker
12-10-2023, 12:37 PM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.


I installed a Toto for my mother-in-law who also lives in TV. She loves it. My wife decided we needed one, as well. I purchased the Toto C5 from Amazon for $400 and the electrician was $400 for the dedicated GFCI (Pikes electric). No need for hot water inlet as this model warms the water in a receptacle. Also has heated seat, multiple spray and dry modes and a remote. One note of caution: the heated seat has 3 settings and the highest setting will roast your butt!

badkarma318
12-10-2023, 12:59 PM
Jerry and Linda (YouTube channel name: The Villages Florida Newcomers) did a video on this subject, which you may find helpful.

It was uploaded on October 19, 2023. The title is "A MUST SEE VIDEO We Never Thought We'd Make".

Byte1
12-10-2023, 01:08 PM
I installed one for my wife in the master bath, but it does not heat the water. It has an on and off button, a button for the front and one for the back and a self cleaning button. The knob adjusts the water pressure. It was cheap on Amazon, about $35-40, but she likes it. Recently, she received a fancy one from one of our kids that has a night light, heats the water, etc. Now, I will have to install a wall power outlet so I can plug it in. I'll have to install it in the guest bath, since that is the only place with power close enough that I can run the line to it. The cheap one works fine and she is happy with it. It is a simple DIY project. So easy, I didn't even need to use a youtube video for instruction...:D

Eg_cruz
12-10-2023, 03:21 PM
Something to keep in mind (I’m sure you’re already aware), with the Toto Washlet C2), and other high quality bidet seats, you will need to factor in the price of having a GFCI receptacle installed by a licensed electrician.
Thank you I did not know that

Eg_cruz
12-10-2023, 03:23 PM
I would check with consumer reports or similar for reviews on these devices. As noted above if you want or need warm water add $200 to $500 for the GFCI installation, also if you still have the pop on/off water valves, this will probably need to be changed. All the ones I saw APPEARED to change the height of the toilet seat, no idea if this would be a concern.
Thank you

photo1902
12-10-2023, 03:28 PM
Thank you I did not know that

That being said, it’s a one and done, and the additional charge, if it helps her even slightly, might easily be worth the cost.

Eg_cruz
12-10-2023, 03:47 PM
Jerry and Linda (YouTube channel name: The Villages Florida Newcomers) did a video on this subject, which you may find helpful.

It was uploaded on October 19, 2023. The title is "A MUST SEE VIDEO We Never Thought We'd Make".
Thank you

Dotneko
12-10-2023, 07:32 PM
We have a Brondell Swash CL1700 that was a little over $200. Has a nightlight, seat heater, various settings, wall mount controls. Love it. You definitely want a wall mount control - the seat side controls require flexibility to operate.
We just stayed in a penthouse suite at the Bellagio that had a Toto bidet that opened when it sensed you nearby and automatically flushed itself. Value - over $10,000 lol. Hubby is a retired plumber and he had to look it up.

shaw8700@outlook.com
12-10-2023, 09:55 PM
We have bought two of them, one of them was bought about twelve years ago, and the was two years later (because we had two bathrooms) and I have to say they were the best purchases of my life. We didn’t buy the cheap ones; we paid about $800. Well worth it.

MandoMan
12-11-2023, 05:24 AM
I never thought I would be talking about this in public, but for your Mother, here goes:

I played around with bidets in European hotels and I did not like them at all, I ended up getting soaked. I have another suggestion you might try. When my husband was in rehab he was given some excellent wet wipes. They are almost the size of a small hand towel and pleasantly lightly scented. I get them now for my grand babies and their Mothers like them, but they are not flushable. They are available on Amazon. Mckesson Staydry disposable wash cloths100 12x7. It is an excellent product.

Some that say they are flushable shouldn’t be flushed, as they don’t dissolve very well, which means they could get stuck in pipes. How can you tell? Put one in a kettle of water, wait an hour, and give it a stir. Does it break into particles? Toilet paper does that in a minute. Kleenex in a couple minutes. Wet wipes? Well, possibly not.

mntlblok
12-11-2023, 05:37 AM
Those gadgets had long sounded intriguing but I had never run across one until moving into our place here in May. Before I could get up my nerve and run a controlled test with one of our new-to-us gadgets, that "handle" was somehow accidentally bumped. Would never have guessed that there would be such a "jet" involved. I think I felt it all the way up into my throat. Am now afraid that it could someday happen again, so find myself kind of sneaking up on the throne these days.

TorriJ
12-11-2023, 05:43 AM
I have the Luxe Neo185 in all my bathrooms. No heater. No electric needed. I installed them myself and my husband was impressed. Almost every guest we have had has gone home and purchased one for themselves.


The Toto Washlet is the best in the industry, but I don’t think she needs it. The Neo185 will take care of her needs.

Rzepecki
12-11-2023, 06:29 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

I bought the Brondell S-1400 a year ago and love it! Check out the videos online. They’ll give you a good idea of what to expect from many different models.

RoadToad
12-11-2023, 06:31 AM
Personally, I like the Veken Bidet Attachment for Toilet.
Dual sprayer front/back her/him ..
Adjustable nozzel pressure and angle.
Easy install. Not heated. (have never felt the need (pun)).
$45 on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H2DWVMK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

Blackbird45
12-11-2023, 06:39 AM
Mt wife had an operation 6 years ago that went south and she ended up in a wheelchair. I bought a Bio Bidet 2000 I had to have an outlet install near the tank, but it was the best investment I ever made. This thing does everything short of washing the dishes. Besides the cleaning is has an enema setting, a dryer, plus a setting for back and front. During the pandemic we hardly used and toilet paper at all.
My wife passed recently, and I've start to use it, when it dies, I will install a new one.

MidWestIA
12-11-2023, 07:16 AM
Brondell FreshSpa around 42 it's great

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Brondell-FreshSpa-Easy-Bidet-Toilet-Attachment/1000217345

Eg_cruz
12-11-2023, 07:43 AM
The "Buttler" is a fairly cheap but sturdy alternative bidet!
Thank you will review

Miboater
12-11-2023, 07:45 AM
I have the Brondell Swash non-electric Ecoseat that I recommend. It's around $85-90 on Amazon. It has the bidet built into the seat which makes cleaning the bowl a lot easier than the bolt-on type that goes on under a existing seat. I had a Luxe Bidet bolt-on and while it worked great it was an issue trying to clean behind the bidet attachment that hangs down into the bowl.

Eg_cruz
12-11-2023, 07:54 AM
I have the Luxe Neo185 in all my bathrooms. No heater. No electric needed. I installed them myself and my husband was impressed. Almost every guest we have had has gone home and purchased one for themselves.


The Toto Washlet is the best in the industry, but I don’t think she needs it. The Neo185 will take care of her needs.
Thank you, will look it up. Thanks again

Donnahamilton999
12-11-2023, 07:56 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

I bought mine on Amazon for $50. I love it it works great. I bought it in my old house and I have it in my new house and love it.

jlamh
12-11-2023, 08:15 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

We have two Luxe bidets from Amazon at a cost of $50+ on Amazon. We like them so much we also purchased them for our home up North. No, the water is not heated, but, surprisingly, that doesn’t seem to be a problem. Simple to install and didn’t have to alter our existing toilet seats either.

dcianciolo
12-11-2023, 08:19 AM
I highly recommend: KOHLER 5724-0 Puretide Elongated Bidet Toliet Seat, Manual Non-Electric Bidets for Existing Toilets, Adjustable Bidet Sprayer, White

From Amazon $80. Bidet is built into the seat does, not an add-on. Looks GREAT.

Kathrynsews
12-11-2023, 09:41 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

We have the Toto Washlet and love it! Worth every penny and more.

mikeycereal
12-11-2023, 10:23 AM
Oh gosh I had seriously thought about getting a bidet for years. That idea arose again when we were discussing it at work in 2018. The 3 of us were talking at our desks and one guy brought it up and said "I was thinking that most people walk around with a dirty butt." He laughed but then we got serious in talking about getting one. I have always used the waterpic shower massager w/hose to clean the undercarriage when showering. So I at least get to that once a day. I also wet the paper when going to the restroom at home and even add a drop of liquid soap on the wet folded TP at the finish.

So I was again thinking about getting one since moving to the villages in 2022. I googled the top ones then I looked them up on Amazon and read many reviews. Along with those who liked them, there was always some problem even with the highest rated ones. The stream was too strong, too weak, messy with water spills, didn't work after a few months, couldn't fit on some toilets. I read 'em all and gave up looking.

I won't know for sure until I try a few. And I'm hesitant to go through the trouble only to have to return it at the UPS store. So what I'm really asking is... umm...can I come over and try anyone's bidet??? :pepper2::1rotfl:

TerryCamlin
12-11-2023, 10:27 AM
Everyone should own these they are fantastic. You simply replace your toilet seat. You need an electrical outlet. A reputable electrician should put them in. One went right through our wall via another outlet the cost was a little over $100. The second one for our other bathroom had to go through the attic and cost us about $240. The toilet itself from Amazon under $200. You get your choice of an elongated or round. We preferred the elongated. Both my husband and I love it!! Great present for Mom. This is the one we ordered. ZMJH ZMA102 Bidet Toilet Seat, Elongated Smart Unlimited Warm Water, Vortex Wash, Electronic Heated, Warm Air Dryer, Rear and Front Wash, LED Light, Need Electricity, White, (Elongated).

Ski Bum
12-11-2023, 11:03 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

We have the Kohler C3-325. Same positive results as the rest of the comments here. It does add a little height, which I think is good. It also seems to be slanted forward a bit, also good. $300 on Amazon. TOTO is a great brand as well. Don't know about the seat itself. Looking at tahe TOTO online, it has the remote panel mounted on the side of the seat. I would think a wall mount would be more accessible. Also, FYI, we removed the seat cover. It's huge.

dsiebenberger
12-11-2023, 11:30 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.
OMG. CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT ONE. BUY THE SIMPLE $35.00 attachment on Amazon. Very simple to install.

dsiebenberger
12-11-2023, 11:37 AM
Same one I have been using for years. Plastic chrome handles don’t like bleach or shower cleaners. I had to buy new knobs

Eg_cruz
12-11-2023, 11:53 AM
I highly recommend: KOHLER 5724-0 Puretide Elongated Bidet Toliet Seat, Manual Non-Electric Bidets for Existing Toilets, Adjustable Bidet Sprayer, White

From Amazon $80. Bidet is built into the seat does, not an add-on. Looks GREAT.
Thank you…..looking it up.

Jazzcat
12-11-2023, 11:59 AM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

We have a Toto Washlet and love it. Purchased at Ferguson in Orlando but they also have a store in Ocala. You will need an electrical outlet on the wall behind the toilet.

Maker
12-11-2023, 01:19 PM
There are a few things that separate them into 2 groups.

1. Non-electric can be thought of as a hose with a unique nozzle. Still need some TP to dry off. Controls are typ along the side of the rear of the seat. If purchasing because of a medical/mobility reason, consider an electric one.

2. Electric types add features. Most significant is heated air to dry you off. Other features are remote control, multiple spray patterns, automated nozzle movements, heated water, heated seat, bowl cleaning spray.
The heated water can be via a small built-in tank, or on-demand tankless heat.
Most people never use TP anymore.
Requires a standard GFCI outlet.

Salty Dog
12-11-2023, 02:49 PM
I installed a Toto for my mother-in-law who also lives in TV. She loves it. My wife decided we needed one, as well. I purchased the Toto C5 from Amazon for $400 and the electrician was $400 for the dedicated GFCI (Pikes electric). No need for hot water inlet as this model warms the water in a receptacle. Also has heated seat, multiple spray and dry modes and a remote. One note of caution: the heated seat has 3 settings and the highest setting will roast your butt!

I also had one in last home. I loved it. Only cost me $100 to add GFCI. It was a company in Leesburg, but forgot who it was. Now we just have hand held sprayers that work well...

HoosierPa
12-11-2023, 04:20 PM
My mother is 82 and has major back problems. We (her kids) were talking about getting her a Bidet, hoping it will help make things in the bathroom easier for her back.
No one in the family has one so let the search begin. They go from a simple one for $50 to the Grand Daddy $1000.
If you have one can you please share a review like make, model, cost, and will this help her.
Thank you in advance for all your help.
The one we are considering is TOTO Washlet C2.

Clear Rear… we have 2 and it’s all you need in a climate like Florida. No heated water needed. $39 each and they work great. Takes abou 10 minutes to install

dougawhite
12-11-2023, 10:38 PM
I put in 2 Brondell Washlet S300 bidet seats. The S300 is lower end (no pun intended) butt (sic) suits our needs. Brondell has other models with features like a dryer or lights, etc. All our remote controlled and require a 120v gfci outlet close to the toilet and preferably on it's own breaker. We tried initially using a shared breaker, then after troubleshooting mysterious blinking lights to the fact that the bidet's water heater was simply doing its job of cycling on and off to keep the reservoir warm, we put it them dedicated breakers.

I bought the first one from a Villager who bought it and never installed it. The second one I bought on eBay new in the box. eBay was a little cheaper than direct from a store. You will have to buy whatever you want online, as I think nobody is selling them in-store.

Blackbird45
12-12-2023, 04:42 AM
I posted earlier about the bidet we installed. There have been many suggestions since my posting and there all valid. Some dealing with connivence and price and other with capabilities. In my previous posting I stated we purchased a bidet from a company called bio-bidet. We bought the top model at that time which was 6 years ago and since then it has come down in price, but what it offered as far as I was concern was worth the price. Heated seat and water with controls to handle both temperatures and pressure of the spray. A spray for cleaning front and rear, plus a setting for an enema. A setting for drying which almost eliminate the use of toilet paper. There is also a number of other settings that I don't even use. Before you purchase a bidet figure out what features you want and what you're willing to pay. There are a number of companies that sell this product, as I said I went with Bio Bidet, I have no affliction with this company, but they had all the feature I though my wife needed since she was in wheelchair. She recently passed and I started using it myself, I did not know what I was missing.

checkup78
12-12-2023, 06:37 AM
if your toilet is located next to the sink area you can run a heavy duty extension chord to the bidet. The outlet is GFI.

Eg_cruz
12-12-2023, 01:42 PM
I posted earlier about the bidet we installed. There have been many suggestions since my posting and there all valid. Some dealing with connivence and price and other with capabilities. In my previous posting I stated we purchased a bidet from a company called bio-bidet. We bought the top model at that time which was 6 years ago and since then it has come down in price, but what it offered as far as I was concern was worth the price. Heated seat and water with controls to handle both temperatures and pressure of the spray. A spray for cleaning front and rear, plus a setting for an enema. A setting for drying which almost eliminate the use of toilet paper. There is also a number of other settings that I don't even use. Before you purchase a bidet figure out what features you want and what you're willing to pay. There are a number of companies that sell this product, as I said I went with Bio Bidet, I have no affliction with this company, but they had all the feature I though my wife needed since she was in wheelchair. She recently passed and I started using it myself, I did not know what I was missing.
Thank you for your help, sorry about your wife

juneroses
12-12-2023, 08:48 PM
This thread piqued my interest and I've been reading online reviews of the products mentioned. I came across this review submitted by Chris A. and I've been laughing on and off whenever I think of it.

So I’m going to share this experience with everyone, I hope you get a kick out of it. I kinda did.
So I fell victim to these Facebook ads about how my butt wasn’t clean enough and got my ocd thinking is my butt dirty?? Oh I can’t have a dirty butt !! No way ! So I jumped on Amazon and got me one of them little butt washing potty retrofits delivered the next day. It came today and after 10 minutes of a frustrating install thinking I had stripped the stupid plastic connection parts on my toilet, all is good with no leaks and we’re ready for a trial run. Okay here goes... now this is a trial run mind you so no real business going on, this is a very important detail and you’ll soon see why. I pulled down my pants, sat down and reached over to the controls to try this baby out. .......... Well all I can tell you is I heard a click from the knob I was starting to turn and y’all let me tell you I instantly felt a full stream blast of jet powered cold water shoot right up the ole pooper with such precision ida swore someone was aiming the damn thing. In that instant the signals traveled to my brain and without a conscious thought I jumped straight up and fell over towards the floor. As if this wasn’t bad enough the stupid knob doesn’t turn itself off when you let go of it so Im instantly followed off my launchpad by a stream of cold water, following me as I shot forward, up my back and blasting me right in the back of the head as I struggled to get away from this cold wet monster that was violating me. I struggled to reach the knob and turned it off before the whole bathroom got soaked. It’s all right I’m ok really

Jeanne wilson
12-12-2023, 10:13 PM
Go to Home Depot, for around $50 you can install it yourself! Love, love mine. I have one up north and here. Love it! Don’t worry about the cold water, it’s fine. I bought one for my daughter and she loves it as well. No need to buy anything else just the Bidet. Make sure you turn the knob gently…

Eg_cruz
12-13-2023, 06:49 AM
This thread piqued my interest and I've been reading online reviews of the products mentioned. I came across this review submitted by Chris A. and I've been laughing on and off whenever I think of it.

So I’m going to share this experience with everyone, I hope you get a kick out of it. I kinda did.
So I fell victim to these Facebook ads about how my butt wasn’t clean enough and got my ocd thinking is my butt dirty?? Oh I can’t have a dirty butt !! No way ! So I jumped on Amazon and got me one of them little butt washing potty retrofits delivered the next day. It came today and after 10 minutes of a frustrating install thinking I had stripped the stupid plastic connection parts on my toilet, all is good with no leaks and we’re ready for a trial run. Okay here goes... now this is a trial run mind you so no real business going on, this is a very important detail and you’ll soon see why. I pulled down my pants, sat down and reached over to the controls to try this baby out. .......... Well all I can tell you is I heard a click from the knob I was starting to turn and y’all let me tell you I instantly felt a full stream blast of jet powered cold water shoot right up the ole pooper with such precision ida swore someone was aiming the damn thing. In that instant the signals traveled to my brain and without a conscious thought I jumped straight up and fell over towards the floor. As if this wasn’t bad enough the stupid knob doesn’t turn itself off when you let go of it so Im instantly followed off my launchpad by a stream of cold water, following me as I shot forward, up my back and blasting me right in the back of the head as I struggled to get away from this cold wet monster that was violating me. I struggled to reach the knob and turned it off before the whole bathroom got soaked. It’s all right I’m ok really
Funny thanks for sharing

Eg_cruz
12-13-2023, 06:50 AM
Go to Home Depot, for around $50 you can install it yourself! Love, love mine. I have one up north and here. Love it! Don’t worry about the cold water, it’s fine. I bought one for my daughter and she loves it as well. No need to buy anything else just the Bidet. Make sure you turn the knob gently…
Thank you will look it up

mikeycereal
12-14-2023, 09:49 AM
Got the Brondell from Amazon and installed it last night. No outlet needed. It fits perfectly between the seat and the bowl. And it works great! Best $40 I ever spent. I am finally, finally, a bidet owner after a decade of wanting one. Love it! :pepper2:

Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/Brondell-Bidet-SimpleSpa-Non-Electric-Attachment/dp/B07KX9J9DQ?pd_rd_w=gU70a&content-id=amzn1.sym.f8bd5c4a-4a1d-4518-8a74-d7b144a3f981&pf_rd_p=f8bd5c4a-4a1d-4518-8a74-d7b144a3f981&pf_rd_r=590WA9ZGNVH4F8YNDMP0&pd_rd_wg=uSEpn&pd_rd_r=79c5413d-84e4-451c-a47f-2d611661dbe5&pd_rd_i=B07KX9J9DQ&ref_=pd_bap_d_grid_rp_0_1_ec_ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_bia_it em_i&th=1)

juneroses
01-06-2024, 07:27 AM
Kohler’s voice-controlled bidet seat turns your dumb toilet into a luxurious smart-throne (https://www.engadget.com/kohlers-voice-controlled-bidet-seat-turns-your-dumb-toilet-into-a-luxurious-smart-throne-174934904.html)

Dusty_Star
01-06-2024, 07:59 AM
For those that had GFCI outlets installed for the bidet, did the install only involve an electrician, or did it require drywall work & / or painting?
Thanks