Toilets, Sinks, Showers, Tubs and Disposals - Looking for a bidet seat attachment.
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bchivers
05-06-07, 01:37 PM
Would like to stay under $500, have been looking at the Feel Fresh by Home Tech http://www.hometechind.com/hometech-4000.html
or the BB-1000 THE SUPREME BIDET by Bio Bidet http://terrylove.com/wc/biobidet/biobidet_1000.htm
http://www.pilotbidet.com/productbb1000.htm
any other suggestions will be welcomed. TIA.
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or the BB-1000 THE SUPREME BIDET by Bio Bidet http://terrylove.com/wc/biobidet/biobidet_1000.htm
http://www.pilotbidet.com/productbb1000.htm
any other suggestions will be welcomed. TIA.
Don't know how to use a hot link on this forum.
CSG
05-07-07, 08:46 AM
I guess your looking for advice on which to buy or if we know of a better one? Unfortunately, even in the expensive town i live in, i don't put many of these in. But i have put in a few of the HomeTECH ones and had no major issues.
My recommendation? Just keep it clean. Yes, they usually clean themselves..trust me..keep em clean. It leads to em not working real quick.
As for which to buy..i can't really push 1 or the other.
My recommendation? Just keep it clean. Yes, they usually clean themselves..trust me..keep em clean. It leads to em not working real quick.
As for which to buy..i can't really push 1 or the other.
bchivers
05-07-07, 12:06 PM
Thanks for the advice, it is a tough question and I really didn't expect an answer but thought I would give it a try.
twelvepole
05-07-07, 04:33 PM
You will want to purchase a bidet manufactured by a reputable manufacturer. You will also need to know about the warranty. A quality bidet should last more than 10 years. You will want one with durable electronic components. Know which styles and features you want and comparison shop those priorities. Do you want warm water, dryer, heated seat, massage function, two nozzles or one or massaging nozzle? Do you want gentle or deep cleaning, strong water pressure or gentle spray? Water temperate control?
For cleansing power you don't want a bidet with weak water pressure. Most prefer a massaging nozzle that sprays multiple points rather than two fixed nozzles. Most don't have the patience to sit still for the dryer function. Many prefer a heated seat. Deodorizer is not necessary and requires changing of filter and service.
It boils down to comfort, durability, water pressure, product specification, color, features, quality, and warranty. Do not hesitate to contact manufacturers about more details.
For cleansing power you don't want a bidet with weak water pressure. Most prefer a massaging nozzle that sprays multiple points rather than two fixed nozzles. Most don't have the patience to sit still for the dryer function. Many prefer a heated seat. Deodorizer is not necessary and requires changing of filter and service.
It boils down to comfort, durability, water pressure, product specification, color, features, quality, and warranty. Do not hesitate to contact manufacturers about more details.
werteph
01-27-08, 03:18 AM
I googled this bidet seat:
www.bidet-plastom.com
Or check on eBay - Bidush at $29
www.bidet-plastom.com
Or check on eBay - Bidush at $29