Let’s be honest for a second. We’ve all been there—staring at an empty cardboard roll in the bathroom, questioning every life choice that led us to this moment. I remember the great toilet paper shortage of a few years back;
I have spent a significant amount of time thinking about how we use the bathroom. It sounds a bit strange when I say it out loud, but honestly, it is one of the most consistent parts of our daily lives.
I have to be honest with you: the first time I sat on a bidet toilet with dryer and heated seat, I felt like I had been living in the dark ages for my entire life. We spend so
Let’s be honest for a second. We’ve all been there—scrolling through luxury bathroom upgrades, dreaming of that high-tech Japanese toilet experience, only to realize your bathroom outlet is approximately three miles away from the toilet. It’s a classic American struggle.
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,