Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of why a warm posterior is a life-changing event, let’s look at how the top contenders stack up against each other and traditional methods.
We have all been there. You are in a public restroom, a cramped airplane lavatory, or a rustic campsite, and you realize the one-ply toilet paper provided is roughly the texture of high-grit sandpaper. It is uncomfortable, inefficient, and frankly,
I have a confession to make: I used to think a bidet was a “set it and forget it” kind of luxury. I bought my first high-end Japanese seat, installed it with pride, and enjoyed that fresh feeling for about
I have spent an unusual amount of time thinking about what exactly goes on in our bathrooms. Honestly, most of us invest in a high-tech bidet to feel cleaner, but we often forget about the quality of the water itself.
I still remember the first time I experienced a bidet. It was a chilly Tuesday morning in January, and let’s just say the “refreshing” blast of ice-cold water was enough to wake me up faster than a double shot of