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Traditional bidets are standalone, although some have a handheld sprayer too. For those looking to replace toilet tissue with a gentler cleanser, a bidet is a smart option. Using one of the first ...
With the Great Toilet Paper Shortage of 2020 as a not-too-distant memory, bidets are continuing to rise in popularity. But, even as toilet paper is easier to come by, there are good reasons to ...
Bidets are trending and for good reason. Learn how they boost hygiene, reduce waste and offer a cleaner, eco-friendly alternative to toilet paper.
Bidets are an alternative to toilet paper. They clean your backside using water, allowing you to forgo toilet tissue altogether. Although they’re extremely popular in European and Asian ...
Bidets feature safeguards that ensure only clean water touches the body and are less abrasive than traditional toilet paper. Whether you’re ready to install a bidet/toilet combo or transform you ...
Thousands of Americans — myself included — ordered a bidet during the toilet paper shortage of the 2020 lockdown. And we all realized what Italian, Japanese, and other cultures have known for ...
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However, even after the toilet paper supply chain stabilized, many new bidet users did not revert to using toilet paper alone. As more people discover the benefits of bidets and the increasing ...
Doug Mahoney Share this post If you had told me I’d be turning my toilet into a backside-washing fountain, I wouldn’t have believed it. But after installing and using 13 bidets for Wirecutter ...
As a longtime bidet user myself, I consider it an essential for my personal hygiene. Since making the switch years ago, I use far less toilet paper (which can be abrasive to your butthole ...
Most Americans are entirely reliant on toilet paper to do their clean up after using the bathroom and don't have an alternative available when the roll runs out — unless they add a bidet ...