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Bidet showers

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  • fozziebeartoo
    fozziebeartoo Posts: 1,582 Forumite
    flashnazia wrote: »
    What do you mean? The shower hose is held in your hand to spray. It's not supposed to touch and private parts?


    I'm thinking splash back pebble dashing!! :eek:
  • Gers
    Gers Posts: 13,337 Forumite
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    Do share! I'm interested. Could easily be persuaded...!

    http://www.shattaf-showers.co.uk/ they seem to have a number of companies, however I have rung and spoken to someone in their office. This one charges carriage whereas this one http://www.wet-water.co.uk/bidet-shower-kits/14/shopbrowse has free delivery.

    I have been away again (work) and will now order a warm water one.

    None of the bits are meant to be in contact with any part of the body, just like a shower, and none of the water is meant to be on the floor. As someone said, the water on the floor would be from cleaning it.

    Anyway, it's for our own bathroom and not public use, although any I have used in the Middle East have been impeccably clean and well maintained.

    Thanks for all the input.
  • Gers
    Gers Posts: 13,337 Forumite
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    I'm thinking splash back pebble dashing!! :eek:

    When used properly the water flows downwards towards the toilet bowl. Pebble dashing is much more common when the toilet is flushed without the lid being closed beforehand. I hate public toilets that have no lid and can't understand the idea behind it. :eek::eek:
  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,481 Forumite
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    If it's not too late to join in, a former colleague has an all-singing, all-dancing wash'n'dry toilet, specially ordered as the OH loved them from business trips to Japan.

    It was a bit pot luck to use it, as there were no English instructions provided so you were reliant on the pictograms.
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