He buys bread at Costco, he's officially an American now.
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i bought this fig spread with vanilla a few months ago and i am just living off of it right now. so good.
All you need to know, right there.:wink:Quote:
Dual Action Pulsating and Oscillating Option Creates a Refreshing Clean Every Time
"Uhh, you ok in there? Hello?"
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No experience with the Washlet attachment but we’ve had a Toto Neorest for over 15 years and it’s been great. Got a second one when we added a second bath to the house a few years ago. Between Toto quality and Costco’s return policy, I don’t see how you could go wrong. Wife should love it, we had to get one after my wife went on a couple of work trips to Japan.
Yeah. As Dan Savage said, "If you got shit on your arm, would you wipe it off with a piece of dry paper or would you wash it?" I can't believe bidets are not standard everywhere.
I would love to get an Washlet.
But none of my bathrooms and I kind of have a lot, have 120v outlets near the toilets.
Like maybe it was once code to not have electricity, near something that has a possibility of flooding?
Next time I remodel a bath, I’ll probably put in a nice Toto.
Re electrical: Code requires you to have an outlet close to the lavatory. Most of the time it’s above vanity counter to the left or the right of the sink. Most of the time you shitter is right adjacent to your vanity. Route some shielded 14/2 from that outlet - down into the back of the vanity - behind the drawers - and into an outlet mounted to the side of the vanity.... like DIY 101 level work…
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And if at the vanity, probably needs to be GFI
Only one of eight would lend themselves to this type of DIY.
Most are water closets, with no electricity and the thought of douching with 50 degree water,
Isn’t especially attractive.
Get groovey with a solar powered bidet
This thread inspired me to install a cheap non electric home depot option this afternoon. Will report back tomorrow morning on the functionality but I can tell you that my experience so far is that best practice is to only turn it on when you're sitting down cuz it sprays quite a strong stream way out of the toilet. Lesson learned.
This discussion is moot. My wife went to Costco today. There is nothing left.
Asaro castelvetrano olives are bomb.
Mine has a seat sensor so it won’t fire unless there is pressure on the seat.
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No sensors on mine. That said, the unheated water is certainly enough to get your attention first thing in the morning.