I have been using a bidet for years. As a wheelchair user, it is important to me to be able to do as much personal care as possible and a bidet allows me to do so. The last one I had was a very fancy model with all of the bells and whistles, but that comes at a hefty price. Not only was it expensive, there was so much that could go wrong and that is why I ended up replacing it rather quickly. I came across this one at a really good price and I originally thought I would use it until I found another high end one.I actually like this one better, because it is so simple. It was very easy to install, partly because I already had the T pipe thing in place from my last one. After that, all I needed to do was screw in the sprayer. With my last one, I had to get a handy man to help because it needed to be connected to the hot water, mounted to the toilet, and then the seat replaced on top of it. This isn't a consideration for most people, but it is worth noting that I had to alter my handicapped rails because it took up so much extra space. That was not an issue with this one because it didn't need any additional room.As far as performance goes, it lacks some of the features that I had before like being able to adjust the temperature. I honestly didn't really miss it. If you are in a very cold climate, then maybe this could be an issue for you. I was still able to adjust the water pressure, but it was a much easier process. How hard you squeeze the trigger determines how high the pressure is. With the other one I had to adjust 3 knobs and it was mostly trial and error. I think that it has an added benefit for women in particular. It's really easy to spray off your lady bits whereas most bidets are pointed at the back area only. It is possible to lean forward and get those parts, but it's not sanitary to go back to front.Again this isn't an issue for everyone, but I think that this would be a good option for those who do require some assistance in the bathroom. Regular bidets are meant to be used by the person on the toilet, whereas this is easier for a caregiver to see what they are doing. This would be important for parents assisting a child as well. Overall, I think it is better financially, functionally, and esthetically.
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