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Review on Handheld Toilet Adjustable Pressure Feminine Stainless by Auden Paz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great bidet at a great price

Have used a bidet for many years. As a wheelchair user, it is important for me to be able to take care of myself as best I can and the bidet allows me to do this. The last one I had was a very fancy model with all the bells and whistles, but it was expensive. Not only was it expensive, there were so many things that could go wrong and so I replaced it fairly quickly. I stumbled across this one at a really good price and initially thought I'd use it until I find another expensive one. I actually like that better because it's so simple. It was very easy to install, in part because I already had a T-pipe from my last one. After that, all I had to do was screw on the atomizer. I had to hire a helper on my last one because it had to be hooked up to hot water, installed on the toilet and then had the seat replaced with it. It doesn't matter to most people, but it's worth noting that I had to re-do my wheelchair handrail because it was taking up so much extra space. That wasn't a problem because he didn't need an extra room. In terms of performance, it's missing some of the features I had before such as: B. the ability to set the temperature. To be honest, I didn't really miss him. If you are in a very cold climate, this could be a problem for you. I was still able to adjust the water pressure but it was a much easier process. How hard you pull the trigger determines how much pressure is applied. The other one had me adjusting 3 knobs and it was mostly trial and error. I think this has an added benefit, especially for women. It's very easy to shrug off the little things from you, while most bidets are designed for your back only. It's possible to lean forward and reach for these parts, but walking forward is unsanitary. Again, this isn't a problem for everyone, but I think it will be a good option for those who need help with their work. Bathroom. Traditional bidets are designed to be used by one person on the toilet while making it easier for the caregiver to see what they are doing. This is important for parents helping the child. Overall I think it's better financially, functionally and aesthetically.

Pros
  • Delightful
Cons
  • Some flaws