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New Zealand, Wellington
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Review on Portable Bidet Sprayer 560 ML - Large Bidet Bottle for Optimal Hygiene by Julio Fernandez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is very helpful for a convalescent dentist

I wanted to install a semi-permanent bidet on our main toilet but found our landlord wouldn't let us. So I bought this as a working compromise. I had a J-bag and reverse ileostomy surgery last summer, and like most ostomists who go back to a normal toilet, I suffer from severe burning from time to time from all the digestive enzymes and acids you are now carrying in your have large intestine. absorb or process. On top of that, my body is relearning how to properly digest and eliminate food, and I just don't feel comfortable with toilet paper anymore. This small bottle and the long neck nozzle made it very easy for me to clean myself thoroughly. after each visit to the toilet, and also the burns and skin damage caused by stomach acid are significantly reduced. It took some getting used to handling the position of the bottle and how best to apply the pressure to stay in control and thoroughly clear my back. there. I make about three trips from a full bottle before having to refill it in the sink. I keep it on the edge of the bathtub, beside me, and under me so I can reach it while still seated. And unlike some other bathroom and personal care gadgets, it's at least not immediately obvious what it's for; For the most part, it looks like a bottle that can be used to water plants or brush your teeth (obviously I don't recommend it for that, lol). It's easy to keep clean and serves its purpose perfectly. . Plus it has the added benefit of being able to be emptied, folded up and taken with you when you travel, so it's actually more versatile than a bidet that you have to permanently attach to that toilet. Even if you don't need it for a specific medical problem. like me, i have to say that i have never felt cleaner when i have left the bathroom. After the initial new wet feeling on my back normalized, I felt much better overall, plus the added financial and environmental bonus of using a lot less toilet paper as a result. A few folds just to dry and make sure everything is in order and ready. After the operation, I looked through almost a roll of paper every day. Now I've gone back to the type of consumption I had before I got sick. Highly recommend this, especially when you consider that these days due to occasional supply issues with things like toilet paper, if you already have a way of keeping yourself hygienic but curb your addiction to these things, it's okay.

Pros
  • Bathroom installation
Cons
  • A bit wrinkled