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Review on 🚽 Stay Fresh on the Go with CuloClean: Portable Bidet for Toilet, Travel, and Camping - Compatible with Every Bottle! by Jeff Labore

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect Idea; almost perfect in practice

In case you didn't know, "culo" is Spanish for "butt" or "butt" so the name is very apt. :) Write it down for later in case you didn't already know! Having traveled extensively in Asia (and areas of America where you must carry your own TP even with flush toilets) I heard about this device I had to have. one. It's such an obvious choice that I'm surprised anyone would become someone else. The mere thought of grabbing a pathetic TP infuriates me. I took this on a 3 day backpacking trip last weekend and I'm here to tell you the real kicker or 'how it works in practice'. More like a forest. Here's what I really like about it: 1. It works! It cleans well (no itch or odor), provides just the right water pressure to be effective and harmless (ask me how I know! There is an ashram in Rishikesh where toilets are stocked with what I' straight butts" name). Jet." It's super-oops if you turn the water on too high - lol.) The water spout rises to the perfect angle when you hang the bottle behind you and squeeze. 2. It fits a 1 liter perfectly -Arrowhead bottle took, less than a liter volume, everything worked perfectly. That's because of the shape/size/angle of the water hole. That's a good design. 3. It's tiny. I put it in a special, easily carried accessible backpack pocket - at least on the way up (see photo. problems below) Of course clearing the entire area worked, which saved at least one change of underwear on the trail.Now in practice there were a few problems that i would like to see in version 2.0.1 it cannot be disabled so the bottle can leak if it is closed by squeezing or sloshing while hiking This means you have several options: a.leave the culoclean on the flas Che and water will drip / lose if you cram it in the side pocket of your backpack aka or move a lot while hikingb. carry an empty bottle and only "walk” near a water source, c. Use some of your precious filtered water between water sources to produce feces i.e. Unscrew the regular bottle cap and replace it with culoclean when you have to leave. I went for it, but it has its own issues, which I'll explain. Once, while using it, I lost my footing and hit the device with my butt. That means it might poop on it! After such an episode, I would of course prefer not to touch the device at all, which means that replacing the cover is no longer practical, since I have to touch both and then everything I touch is not hygienic. I used decent soap to wash my hands but that means the other parts of my backpack he touches aren't clean either. So much for carrying culoclean in everyone's pocket. Now it had to be stuffed into a dirty underwear pocket, which is harder to reach on the trail.2. The leaking part would be a lot better if there was an on/off switch at the top (a bit like a shampoo bottle or flashlight) that locks and opens it. So you could wear it with a full bottle and it wouldn't leak. It would also solve the problem of having to touch the top to swap out the lids, just in case you were wrong. Culoclean, you have made a great product. Please upgrade it with the suggested on/off switch and I'll give you five stars.

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