• beastlykings@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Bidet crew checking in.

    Mines got hot water. I don’t mean that it’s got a pipe for hot water, and you have to wait forever for it to warm up. I mean it’s got a water heater built in. And a heated seat. And a hot air blower… dryer? Butt hair dryer? It’s nice, especially in the winter.

    Clean your butts, people

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        13 hours ago

        https://a.co/d/6MNMPX9

        The vivohome with knob, not remote.

        Pressure is great, too much actually, depending.

        I got it because it was the cheapest one with all the features, and in fact is even cheaper now than when I bought it.

        It’s been going strong for 3 and a half years now

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      3 days ago

      I’ve got a cheaper, tap-cold only version (mainly because that’s the easiest to install without running new plumbing or electrical in that particular location). Honestly the cold water isn’t so bad. It can even numb things up if you’ve been dehydrated and launched a particularly stressful cannonball.

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        3 days ago

        Having tried simple bidets in both warm, cold, and neutral-ish climates, I find that cold water bidets seem to stiffen the poo bits and make it hard to actually get them off your butt esp since they stick to the hairs. You and I might be talking about different levels of cold, though.