Bidet seats vs. Toilet Paper
Although little has changed with the commode and how it works, that is not the case for the commode seat. The toilet seat of the twenty-first century is here, and toilet paper is starting to look kind of barbaric. In fifty years’ time grandparents will be grossing out their grand kids by telling them how they use to have to wipe their undersides with paper. It may happen.
A Bidet Seat, a bio bidet bb-1000 for example, is a high-tech version of the common toilet seat, which we all have had the pleasure of sitting on sometime during the day. These futuristic seats offer a new experience when using the toilet. You can’t help but feel like Buck Rogers when sitting on this gadget filled seat. Did you ever think that one of the best seats in your home could be the toilet? A bidet offers many upgrades from the standard toilet seat we all have come to hate. For instance, a bidet offers a warm seat to its occupant, and that is just the beginning.
Toilet paper is obsolete when compared to the mini shower that the bidet can perform down there. The bidet uses a stream of warm water to clean your bottom and just as important; an air blower dries you off after you wash. In the future the only people that may be buying toilet paper will be teenagers looking to toilet paper roll someone’s yard.
The Bio Bidet BB 1000 is the premier model of bidet; it has all the gizmos that almost any other bidet offers. This bidet can keep the toilet seat warm all day long; it heats the rinse water, and even has a setting for massage cleaning. It also comes with a remote. If you’re worried about getting strayed before you sit down, or after you get up, there’s no need; the seat has a sensor that prevents the bidet from spraying, unless someone is sitting on the seat.
The new comer to the bidet business; the Coway BA13 Bidet. Its capabilities are similar to that of the BB-1000; There are a few unique features on this model. For instance, this bidet provides a wide angle adjustable spray setting that allows you to wash the entire surface area that may be dirty. Furthermore, there is the “Deodorize” button on the remote control; just push it and the smell begins to dissipate.
The downside to a toilet bidet seat is the price; Both the Bio Bidet BB 1000 and the Coway BA13 each cost over five hundred dollars. That is a lot to pay for a seat you only spending a few minutes on each day. A toilet bidet seat is coming to a bathroom near you.