If you have ever spent a week deep in the backcountry, you know the struggle. You are miles from the nearest porcelain throne, and your supply of toilet paper is dwindling faster than your energy on a 3,000-foot climb. Consequently,
Let’s be honest: the standard American bathroom experience has been stuck in the dark ages for a while. We’ve relied on dry paper for decades, but things are finally changing. I remember the first time I used a handheld bidet
I remember the first time I encountered a hand toilet spray while traveling abroad. To be honest, I was a bit skeptical. Like most people raised in the States, I was firmly a member of the “toilet paper only” club.
I remember the first time I encountered a “bum gun” while traveling through Southeast Asia. At first, I was a bit intimidated by the idea of spraying water down there, but after just one use, the transition back to dry
Let’s be honest, the bathroom experience in the USA has historically been, well, let’s call it basic. We’ve all endured that bracing, shocking spray from a cold water bidet or a standard showerhead connection, especially during the dead of