Friday, January 11, 2019
BIDET WASHLET
BIDET WASHLET
bidet hygolet In previous posts we talked about what a bidet or bidet is, how it works and the different types that exist. This entry will be dedicated to bidets that come incorporated into toilets, better known as washlets, which at first sight may look like conventional toilet seats but offer as many or more benefits as a classic bidet that is installed separately.
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The washlet, like other types of bidets, has as its main function to contribute to the cleaning of the private parts after evacuating the waste in the toilet, but with the difference that the user will not have to move around in order to be able to Enjoy effective cleaning. Possibly this is the great advantage of the washlet on the conventional bidet, because to be integrated into the toilet, to use it you only have to put it into operation to avoid resorting to toilet paper, which besides not being effective for cleaning, leaves residues on our skin that can lead us to develop infections.
A washlet is installed in the standard toilet as a lid with special features that will guarantee good hygiene and a pleasant experience when using the toilet, and you can also find WC models with the bidet included in one piece. In addition, in users who require assistance to use the toilet, installing a washlet is an excellent alternative that will provide them with the independence and security they need.
Today we can find a wide variety of washlets in the market, each manufactured by different companies that have particular innovations that make each model a unique and exclusive item. There are those that are controlled remotely or those that have a panel on the side, even those that work automatically thanks to motion sensors and those that have a thermal seat for users to enjoy a more pleasant experience.
Like the newest models of bidet , the temperature and volume of the water jet can be regulated in a washlet, and most models have an air dryer and different types of spray or jet that can be controlled from the panel or with the remote control. In some, in addition to regulating the temperature of the seat and there are those that work automatically and have a system to prevent odors. This wide range of features seek not only to meet the needs of different types of customers, but to exceed their expectations.
In Hygolet we have an extensive variety of conventional bidets and incorporated into the WC in brands of the highest quality, with exclusive designs that will give a touch of elegance and distinction to your bathroom and that will provide the hygiene you need to avoid contracting infections that can become serious and extremely annoying Among the washlet with which we have in our product catalog are those of the following brands:
JSuites. An automatic washlet that in its P-B12 model has water and seat temperature control, air drying and that can be specially configured for feminine cleaning or for a deep cleaning. The model P-B10 also has a seat sensor, deodorization system, cleansing and massage to improve blood circulation.
Duravit. With control of water temperature, seat and air drying; automatic cleaning, remote control, night light and the option to store up to two personalized user profiles.
Toto. It has temperature control and water spray, thermal seat, adjustable drying air temperature, automatic deodorization and side panel in its basic models. And in its more sophisticated models it also has an ultra-thin design, remote control, touch device with lighting, automatic cleaning and deodorization of the air, memory to store customized configurations of up to two users and night light.
These models can be installed in the toilet that you have in your home but in Hygolet you can also find toilets with the bidet included in one piece in the following brands:
Inax. With ceramic cover, internal lighting, automatic opening and closing of the lid, motion sensor, wireless control and music player with pre-recorded songs and slot for SD cards. In both the Regio and Satis models, the Inax washlet features an adjustable temperature seat, temperature control and water spray, deodorizer that neutralizes odors, a nozzle for back and front cleaning, and an energy saving system .
Toto. We have six different models of washlets of this brand, which share the characteristics of the Toto washlet covers and which also incorporate an energy saving and intelligent cleaning system. In this brand you will also find a portable washlet model with two modalities of washing in warm water, compact and that works by pressing a button. In addition the materials in which this model is built make it resistant to chemical cleaners and it is ideal to enjoy the cleaning of the home in any place.
At Hygolet we have the best bidet brands in different models and exclusive designs that will guarantee quality, durability and elegance. We invite you to consult our catalog of products online and get in touch with us, one of our experts will gladly provide you with all the information you are looking for and will provide you with the advice you need to choose the ideal bidet for you.
Hygiene Solo, the portable bidet that fits in your pocket
Hygiene Solo, the portable bidet that fits in your pocket
What a great invention the bidet. Freshness, hygiene and pleasure , all gathered. The bad thing is that it is not a very easy gadget to transport, besides that if you got it, it would not be too discreet either. Come on, that in trips and / or excursions when that moment arrives in which you miss it, you would pay a lot to have one. Well, we have good news: someone has had the good idea to invent a portable bidet . It's called Hygienna and the best thing is that it fits in your pocket and you only need to have a bottle of water on hand.
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Not all the toilets of the civilized world have this functional piece of the Sanitary Universe that is only missing when you do not have it available.
Since you discover Hygienna, you will only need to have a bottle of normal water nearby. Unscrew the stopper, put this ingenious tube tightly screwed, dump the bottle and see how the end of the slot comes out a trickle of water as you tighten the same that will serve to proceed to an intimate hygiene of the most healthy and refreshing.
The Hygienna plastic tube measures less than 10 cm, so it is conveniently stored in any pocket. The slot itself is specifically designed so that the trickle of water is not an ungovernable cataract but adequately fulfills its function. When you finish the process of intimate washing the creators of Hygienna recommend a deep wash the tube with soapy water, let it dry and keep it. The Hygienna. Well, and the rest too.
Or for the $ 7 it costs you can also throw it in the bin and you already buy another. You have it available in light green (for them) and light pink (for them) and you decide if you attach it to a bottle of water or a 2-liter bottle of soda.
The bidet: the artifact of more than two and a half centuries that the Rio de la Plata and Paraguayans use badly
The bidet: the artifact of more than two and a half centuries that the Rio de la Plata and Paraguayans use badly
It was invented in France for women to be intimate areas after having sex, but Argentines, Uruguayans and Paraguayans generally use it for other purposes and, in addition, badly. Sputnik tells you why.
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The bidet or bidet means a small horse in French, and refers to the position that must be adopted to use it. It is a low artifact, with running water and drainage. Originally it was designed to clean the vulva, but now it is used to clean the perineal area and the anus, although there are also those who use it to wash their feet.
It was invented in France in the late seventeenth century, then it was mobile and had a wooden frame with a back, and a lid that concealed a basin. In the middle of the 18th century, an identical one appeared, but with a syringe that threw, from the basin, an ascending rain, the water was pumped by hand.
Old French Bidet
The bidet was perfected towards the end of the 19th century, when there was substantial progress in plumbing and sanitation.
According to Clarín , at the end of the Second World War the bidet was considered a key element for public health and there was one in every home in France. "The Parisians made fun of the English tourists who saw a bidet for the first time and used it to urinate, wash their feet or stockings," said Jorge Tartarini, the director of AySA's Water and Health History Museum. .
Bidet and antique porcelain toilet
However, Tartarini clarified to Clarin that there were few who actually used it because Catholicism discouraged it. According to San Francisco de Asis, you had to be dirty to have "an idea of the smell of hell".
This artifact is very common in some European countries (especially Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal), although in France, where it was invented, they are no longer used.
Also in the countries of the Middle East and some parts of Asia (particularly in Japan). In Japan, bidets are so common that they are often present in public washroom facilities.
In the American countries, mainly in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, there are practically all the houses. There people use it badly: instead of sitting facing the taps, they sit upside down.
WHAT IS BIDET?
WHAT IS BIDET?
The Bidet / Bidet is an accessory installed in the bathroom for the hygiene of the intimate parts using a jet of water which is healthier and cleaner than just using toilet paper
The Bidet / Bidet was created in France in the mid-18th century, in a period in which body cleansing was carried out once a week, it was invented for intimate hygiene with water between regularly scheduled baths and for contraceptive purposes.
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The usefulness of the Bidet / Bidet is understood and considered as important in the bathroom as the toilet and the tub - there is no well-equipped home without one.- For decades the Bidet / Bidet has had a great reception in the bathrooms of European and Asian culture.
The history of the Bidet / Bidet is retaken at the time of the Crusades. It is presumed that it was invented by the Crusader knights when they returned from Jerusalem. Apparently it was designed to wash the genital organs before and after having sex, as a contraceptive method. Later during the French Revolution the bidet was a sign of refinement.
Napoleon was one of his admirers and when he died he left his red bidet to the King of Rome, that is his son. Immediately having a bidet became the latest fad of fashion among the nobility. It soon caught on among the bourgeoisie, and thanks to a public health campaign, by the end of the Second World War almost every French household had one in its bathroom.
By then the Parisians mocked the English tourists who saw a bidet for the first time and used the bidet to pee, clean their feet or wash their socks. But according to Roger-Henri Guerrand, a historian specialized in the "Intimate" side of the French very few French people really bothered to use the bidet, because of the influence of Catholicism. Apparently many followed the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi, who advised Christians to remain unclean for an idea of the smell of hell.
Only in the eighties, when the influence of religion faded, did the French begin to bathe, but by then the bidet was already an obsolete object. According to the surveys, today less than half of the French have this device.
Who uses them and why?
The Bidet / Bidet is used by men, women and children of all ages, it offers the user greater cleanliness of their intimate areas that only use toilet paper, not to mention the irritation that is caused by carving the skin with paper.
The Bidet / Bidet can prevent common infections such as:
Urinary infections caused by the bacterium Escherichia Coli, which is found in feces and causes almost 80% of urinary tract infections. Hence the importance of having a complete intimate hygiene with water.
- Cystitis
- Vulvovaginitis
- Candidiasis
Also the Bidet / Bidet is auxiliary for people:
- With hemorrhoids
- During menstruation or pregnancy
The Bidet / Bidet is an invaluable aid in personal hygiene, is gaining popularity among the elderly, women - mainly of childbearing age - disabled and those with some motor disability or incontinence.
The Bidet / Bidet is also used in patients is used in patients who have had surgery in the area of the rectum for the treatment of hemorrhoids, relieves pain of uterine cramps, infection of the prostate, painful ovaries and / or testicles . It is also used to relieve the discomfort of the bladder, prostate or vagina.
How is it used?
The conventional bidet / bidet is designed to sit on it with the legs straddling, facing the tap. While sitting, you can open the key and regulate the water pressure to direct the flow to those points where cleaning is needed.
Modern models such as VIDABIDET are designed to be placed on your toilet or to replace the toilet seat. The controls for these models are usually found on the right side of the unit, the user sitting on his toilet, simply lowers his right hand and activates the option he wants for his personal hygiene with water.
There is no doubt that the path to longevity of ancestral Asian cultures has been based on three basic needs of the human being:
- An adequate rest
- Healthy diet
- Regular habits of intimate hygiene and bowel and bladder evacuation
This last point is striking because it has been found in modern society that more and more diseases in adults are related to gastrointestinal and genitourinary functions.
As the Japanese doctor Morita Genzo comments "Many of the diseases and infections could be avoided by acquiring the habit of hygiene with water in the genito-anal area"
Popularity of Bidet / Bidet
In Europe and in countries such as Japan, the use of the Bidet / Bidet is considered as important as the toilet or tub- There is no well-equipped home without one of those.
Recently the use of the Bidet / Bidet in Mexico had been limited to a small group of people, mainly because the Bidet / Bidet ceramic required the installation of another module in the bathroom, which basically was the requirement of space, plumbing works and above all, high costs.
In view of the current concern of the Mexican population for health and wellbeing, VIDABIDET is an extraordinary option, since it is easily installed in your current WC, they are small, light and generally do not require a plumber.
There are VIDABIDET products:
In Europe and in countries such as Japan, the use of the Bidet / Bidet is considered as important as the toilet or tub- There is no well-equipped home without one of those.
Recently the use of the Bidet / Bidet in Mexico had been limited to a small group of people, mainly because the Bidet / Bidet ceramic required the installation of another module in the bathroom, which basically was the requirement of space, plumbing works and above all, high costs.
In view of the current concern of the Mexican population for health and wellbeing, VIDABIDET is an extraordinary option, since it is easily installed in your current WC, they are small, light and generally do not require a plumber.
- Mechanics that do not use batteries or electric power, some others
- Laptops for water hygiene away from home and others
- Electronic with remote control or keypads
They are very comfortable, resistant and useful, they take care of the environment with the saving of the paper of the bath and above all they promote the hygiene and health of the whole family.
5 ways to clean your ass on trips
5 ways to clean your ass on trips
During your travels around the world you will have to clean your ass on numerous occasions, and you will be amazed with the multitude of ways to do it that you will find depending on the country in which you are.
I've always said that starting around the world for India was a total success. I could name you several reasons, but the main one is that India tanned me in such a way that everything that came after was always much easier, for example in terms of cleaning my ass.
I know that the topic may be a bit scatological, but it is what you have, or do you think that while you are traveling you will not shit? Someone had to tell you about it some day, so here I am to explain 5 ways to clean your ass on trips :
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1. The hole and the water bucket (India)
lavabo_china As I was saying, I started the tour around the world in India and after spending a couple of days in Delhi I went to the mountains of Himachal Pradesh, specifically to a town called Pulga. More than a town, it was a small village in which an Irish friend of mine named Nicole had been settled for some time. It was a good idea to escape from the heat and humidity of India in the month of August and protect yourself at the foot of the Himalayas. Logically it was a recommendation from Nicole, an expert in moving around India. Also, since I had planned to tour the country for a couple of months, it was best to adapt to new ways of doing things in a calm and relaxed environment.
Shortly after arriving at Pulga, staying in a kind of cabin belonging to a family that lived in the village, like any other neighbor, it was time to visit the bathroom. After following the signs, about 50 meters from where the cabin was located, I found a door. I opened it and in front of me they expected a simple hole and a bucket of water to help me meet my needs as hygienically as possible. Just like that, do what you have to do and use the water and your hand.
Some time later I discovered that in India, men greet each other with their left hands. It was not necessary for anyone to explain to me why.
2. The water gun (Thailand)
After 2 and a half months traveling through India I arrived in Bangkok and in a way I had a kind of feeling of returning to civilization. I am a lover of India, but it is a real chaos. Thailand had a lot of surprises in store for me, including their water guns.
It is a kind of hose located right next to the toilet that will help you get rid of the remains that you did not manage to undo during your voluntary efforts. I found a really sophisticated and refreshing system to clean your ass.
3. The water gun and the shower (Thailand)
At Koh Tao, I think I got to perfect the art of shit and go out purely unsullied after completing the task. During the 3 weeks I was on the island I stayed in a bungalow whose bathroom I estimate would be just over 2 square meters. The shower was composed of a simple tap attached to the wall about 2 meters high; there was no curtain or anything like that, so when showering, the water flooded every corner of the bathroom.
One day, when I was sitting with myself in the toilet, it occurred to me to start the shower to fight the tremendous tropical heat that made my efforts difficult; The "cagada-refrescante" was born, one of the greatest innovations in body hygiene: it cleans the outside while cleaning inside.
4. The conventional method (Australia)
After spending four months in Asia touring countries such as India, Cambodia, Nepal and Thailand, I arrived in Australia and without even realizing it, I tried to haggle with the supermarket cashier.
It was clear that I needed a couple of days to readjust and adapt to the new (?) Ways of doing. But there was someone who would help me quickly re-locate myself in known terrain: the roll of toilet paper.
Yes, after 4 months between buckets and water guns I was cleaning my ass again as I had done my whole life. Arriving in Australia was like coming home.
5. Toilet paper and basketball (South America)
After 6 months (4 months in Asia and 2 more traveling through Australia and New Zealand) I arrived in South America, specifically in Chile. Fuck, I wanted to speak in Spanish and be able to communicate without complications. Everything was familiar to me. At last he was going to be able to shit in peace. Well, there was still one last modality to discover in terms of what to clean your ass: instead of throwing toilet paper in the toilet you have to dispose of it in a bin. Well, nothing, shit and play basketball.
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What is MICRO BIDET PORTATIL?
It is an amazing product that is easily installed to ALL TYPE OF INDORO, as a Bidet for a complete intimate hygiene with water under pressure and is designed to make its use very simple, comfortable and safe. Once in your toilet, simply lower your right hand and turn the knob to the desired water pressure and a jet is released from the sprinkler that is inside the toilet, washing with great precision and safety intimate areas from his body.
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Why use the PORTABLE MICRO BIDET?
Dear friend, in Peru more and more diseases in Adults are related to the gastrointestinal and genitourinary functions; such as: Hemorrhoids, constipation, urinary tract infections, gastrointestinal cancer, prostatitis, vaginitis, infections and gynecological problems, many of these due to poor evacuation habits and intimate hygiene.
Doctors report that inadequate genital hygiene has been one of the causes of vaginal diseases and infections which can jeopardize pregnancy during pregnancy and even cause female infertility. This is not a minor fact, as vaginal infections are becoming more frequent and pose a greater risk to the reproductive health of women and even their sexual partners.
Such is the case of bacterial vaginosis, which is one of the main causes of premature births and, in general, 15% of women suffer from this problem. Intimate hygiene in conditions such as Hemorrhoids is very important. After each evacuation it is always necessary to wash the area with water.
The bad dietary habits of the Peruvian population increase the incidence of this disease. Currently, 7 out of 10 adults over 50, at all socioeconomic levels, have Hemorrhoids.
"Small changes in our hygiene habits can greatly improve our health"
Toilet paper is not sufficient for daily Hygiene and many of the diseases and infections could be avoided by simply acquiring the habit of cleaning with water from the genito-anal area.
The crisis of diseases that circulate in our country and in the world has made clear to us the imperative need to take care of our hygiene and that of our family. Hygiene must be recognized as a defense against possible health problems and a basis for safety and social acceptance. It is important to preserve a hygiene culture to avoid diseases and infections, emphasizing the Intimate Hygiene of the whole Family.
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They created a portable bidet for emergencies ... it's with a bottle!
They created a portable bidet for emergencies ... it's with a bottle!
Lovers of the open air or extensive trips, usually find a difficulty for their hygiene. For that reason, two Spaniards created a portable bidet that consists of a "cap" that when inserted in a bottle, allows to throw water to be cleaned.
The portable bidet works with plastic bottles.
In their bathrooms, Argentines have something that is not in everyone. The bidet, is one of the elements that are most missed abroad, and although it was invented in 1700 by French, did not expand in all countries.
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After its creation, the bidet became an icon of Italian hygiene, and its name means "little horse" or "pony" because to use it you have to sit with your legs apart, just like riding a horse.
The popularity of the bidet, made it become an indispensable element in many bathrooms, and that is why it is often strange when you decide to enjoy days outdoors. For this reason, two Spaniards created a portable bidet called "CuloClean", which allows people to clean themselves and not pollute the environment.
The portable bidet consists of a cap that can be installed in a plastic bottle that when tightened throws a jet of water that is used to clean. The creators stressed that the power can be regulated according to the pressure exerted with the bottle.
The creators of the portable bidet, managed to specify the product from a collective financing where more than 900 people made contributions. For this reason, it was reported that, for the moment, "Culo Clean" will only be available for those who participated in the financing campaign and then, it will be available for a value of 5 euros.
The bidet fascinates me
The bidet fascinates me
Yes gentlemen: The bidet fascinates me. It is something that only those of us who live in the Mediterranean, in Latin America, in Japan and in the Middle East have.
It is something that nobody knows what it is for . We all have it but 70% of the Spanish population does not use it. And we often try to find uses without much success: We use it to put our feet in hot water and salt, to support the laptop while we shit, to leave the towels wet, to cut our toenails, to drain the umbrellas, to wash the dog, and when we were little, to pee.
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Well here is the real use of the bidet: It's to clean your ass after you've fucked up .
I know, I know, you have felt that chill that has run down your back, and that is that we are dirty , we are content to spread everything with toilet paper and we forget the subject.
The correct use of the bidet is as follows: After making your own major waters, open the bidet tap with water and decide the temperature with great care (It is important, because the water frozen or burning in your anus can have important consequences). And later, sit lightly on the bidet with your back to the tap. Wash the anal area with your hand, and dry with more toilet paper.
According to personal experiences, it should be a wonderful experience worth repeating over and over again. And then we are the ones who laugh at the Muslims for wiping their asses with their left hands and with water after shitting ... They are the civilized ones!
Investigating the reason why the bidet is not used in the US, I have found answers as intelligent as the following: "It is because in the USA we shower more often than the Europeans and we do not need it. In Latin America they also use it because they have the customs of Europeans " (Today I have a very anti-American day)
Unfortunately in my house we have put a new bathroom, and we have not put bide at my suggestion (my ignorance is very daring), and in my residence there is no bidet. With which, today suddenly a new feeling emerges in me:
I feel like my ass is a bit dirty.
The bidet
The bidet
Let's see, let's start from the fact that everything that affects the human body and goes from the inside out always has a delicate and modest point -the subject of the bidet and the washings, as it could not be less, with greater reason- so there will be I treat this matter with delicacy and tact.
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Following the post of the other day in which he mentioned the bide as "a strange element for most countries, especially non-Spanish speaking", an intense debate was generated among those who believed that "the bidet is a key element at home, almost as indispensable as the fridge, the sofa or my husband, "and those who thought -as I, here I am mojo- that it is something in disuse and maybe something reviled.
To support my opinion - actually as little formed in this matter as it can be in the reproduction of the Asian alligator - I dedicated 20 intense minutes to calling by phone (as if it is not going to be screaming) to three reform companies: I will not lie, I ripped the paper from the lamppost. In the three they told me that "we reform kitchen, bathroom and living room in 10 days and with invoice or without invoice, as you prefer, sir". Clarified that my call had a purely statistical objective, now yes, they answered my question: the three agreed that fewer and fewer reforms request to keep the bidet . So, based on this study absolutely lacking in rigor, I reaffirmed myself: the bidet dies.
Go ahead that I understand both those who use the bidet (often or sporadically) and those who do not. Some, the supporters, argue that it is necessary to use it "for hygiene", not understanding how some can avoid using it. And I ask you: do you wash your teeth after eating some potatoes at 1:00 p.m.? Or after coffee at 17:30? And when you eat an energy bar at 18:30? No, right? Only the three times you're supposed to brush and period, huh? Ah!
And if it is for hygiene, I also ask you: do you wash your armpits after the race so that the parking meter does not give you the fine? And after a presentation in front of 12 managers, the CEO and two fellows? Ah, I imagined it. No, right? Why? Because you'll shower when you get home. And that seems to me the key. Actually, if you want to sit on the bidet and splash after having finished "your moves" is fine and is irreproachable , but the TALIBANES DEL BIDÉ (because after reading some comments the other day I realized that they exist), they can not put their hands on their heads and qualify as "a pig" not to use it. Because we're going to see, to this day, all the people I've met have toilet paper in their homes. And they use it. And that's perfectly enough for a few hours.
Another argument to avoid having to use it would be that in other countries (the majority) it does not even exist . In what role does that leave the rest of the world? Are they all piggy but us, the chosen ones? Do not the Dutch have enough to call themselves "tulips" or the French to have other French neighbors and also to criticize them for not having a bidet? A little empathy, please, gentlemen.
Also, I want to add a series of reasons why I , personally, DO NOT use a bidet :
- - Because of laziness.
- - Because I imagine myself there, sitting, with my legs half open but pulling quadriceps, and I feel embarrassed
- - Lack of time
- - Because I have to wait 10 minutes each time for hot water to come out, and I am very aware of the environment for such waste.
- - Because it's uncomfortable
- - Because I do not have
Alternative uses to an already installed bidet:
- - To wash your feet in summer
- - To wash clothes that fade
- - To buy the seafood in October and raise it until Christmas yourself
- - For this girl to play with her little frogs and the one on the right to wash her little pig.
At the end of this brief essay on the bide, I leave a couple of questions in the air : How is the towel theme managed? Is it used the same as in the shower? Do you dry there, everything, to death, below and such, and then hang it back on the towel rack as if it were something? What happens if the bidet and shower are in different bathrooms? Do you take the towel around the house hanging around your neck like in the pools? What if you forget in the other bathroom? Do not you use a bidet that day?
One last question: How does one feel in the bidet? Looking at the trickle or the other way around? And in any case, who says it? Has anyone ever seen instructions for a bidet? And finally, if I visit a friend's house (or worse, a friend) and I feel like going to the bathroom, if they have a bidet, am I obliged to use it when I finish? Do I have to ask for a towel by the time I finish? Or already if that dried me with toilet paper?
And ending, and so that I do not blame criticism but not provide solutions (very politician this, by the way), I openly propose the replacement of the bidet with wet wipes . Millions of babies around the world take care of their asses with this method. You can not all be wrong! Of course it would be faster, less cumbersome, more portable and more practical.
CuloClean, a practical cap that turns any plastic bottle into a portable bidet
CuloClean, a practical cap that turns any plastic bottle into a portable bidet
Go pedaling through the mountain and suddenly feel how the intestines are stirring claiming the urgent need to evacuate its contents is an eschatological experience that not a few cyclists have experienced in their own flesh. The problem arises when, after doing the necessities in the mountain, it is time to cleanse your butt. CuloClean is a practical adaptable stopper that turns the vast majority of plastic bottles into a portable bidet with which to clean the noble parts after the task, as if it were a Japanese WC.
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At TodoMountainBike: CuloClean, a practical cap that turns any plastic bottle into a portable bidet
CuloClean, an ingenious plug to enjoy a jet of water at any time and anywhere.
As its name suggests, CuloClean has been designed to clean your ass, literally, with the help of any plastic bottle filled with water. Apart from this use, very useful if it is the case, CuloClean allows any user to have a jet of water under pressure using a plastic bottle, so it also transforms these containers in a portable shower, in a makeshift hose or in a drinking fountain without having to unscrew the cap (very useful when the drum is lost or forgotten at home and you have to resort to a small bottle), among many other possibilities.
The design of CuloClean is simple but very effective. It is a plastic stopper whose internal part is made up of circles of different diameter topped by a gasket to adapt to the diameter of the great majority of plastic bottles that circulate in the market. The cap is hollow inside and sealed in its upper part, except for a small slit in charge of allowing the flow of liquid when the user squeezes the container, as happens with the hydration cans.
At TodoMountainBike: CuloClean, a practical cap that turns any plastic bottle into a portable bidet
The design of CuloClean, adaptable to most plastic bottles in the market.
CuloClean goes on sale on the Kickstarter financing platform for a price of $ 2 per unit for the first 400 buyers and $ 3 to reach 1,000 units sold. From that point, the recommended price of CuloClean remains at $ 5 per unit (+ $ 3 of shipping costs for Spain), with a delivery date scheduled for November 2018.
Why Most People Do not Have a Bidet
Why Most People Do not Have a Bidet
- Bidets are common in certain parts of Europe, South America, the Middle East and Japan, although they have not become popular in the United States.
- The first bidets required that the hand be used to directly wash the genitals; People in the United States have traditionally been conservative in this area and would probably prefer the "protection" of the sanitary paper between the genitals and the hands
- During the Second World War, it is likely that US soldiers saw bidets in French brothels (and, perhaps they did not see them anywhere else), which spread the idea that they were "dirty" or "immoral"
- According to Kohler, the largest manufacturer of bidets in the United States, bidets are becoming more popular in the country, especially among the elderly and in the "luxury" bathrooms of higher quality
- The bidets offer greater hygiene, are more delicate with the skin and are better for the environment, than the sanitary paper; With bidet seats, you can even install one in your current bathroom
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If you live in the United States, it is very likely that your bathroom does not have a bidet. However, if you travel to certain parts of Europe, South America, the Middle East or Japan, bidets are common, and people in these places would not like to use anything else.
For those who are not familiar with how they work, the appearance of a bidet is similar to that of a toilet, but is designed to help you wash after using the bathroom. Most modern bidets have one or more spouts that spray water, which allows you to sit astride the appliance, for a cleaning far superior to that of sanitary paper.
In fact, the word "bidet" comes from the robust French pony with the same name. It got its name because the position that is taken on the bidet is very similar to the one that is made when riding on the horse.
Currently, there are much better and easier to use bidets (which can be placed on a regular toilet) and bidet toilets, which are like a toilet and a bidet in one (a hose with shower, under the seat, sprinkles water).
Bidets are much cheaper to buy and install and, although you could find some luxury that sell for $ 1500, there are many much less than $ 100 (and do not need a plumber). For me, they are an essential part of my hygiene.
In fact, one of the things I miss most when traveling is access to my bidet, so I always bring a portable one with me during the trip (which is similar to a plastic spray bottle, but it is much easier to direct the flow of water with her).
The bidets are easy to use, hygienic, delicate with the skin and good for the environment ... so, why have people in the United States not adopted this form of personal hygiene?
Why Bidets Are Not Popular in the United States
There are a variety of theories about why bidets are not popular in the United States, as they are in other countries. It is said that the artifact originated in France at the beginning of the 18th century. At that time, the bidet was, basically, a bowl full of water, with which you could splash water with your hand.
Around 1750, a manual pump was added that allowed to spray the water upwards. 1 Thus was born the modern bidet. According to Today I Found Out: 2
"The modern toilet that looks like a toilet developed in the 19th century and the popular bidet came into being in the 1960s, at the time when the American Arnold Cohen invented one of the most popular ...
In the 80's, the modern seat was improved with the creation of "washle" '(toilet with shower). Thanks to hoses with sprinklers that release jets of water and are controlled remotely, and the end with a hot air dryer, the washlet is extremely popular, particularly in Japan.
So, why do not people in the United States use it? After all, if there was fecal matter in any other part of his body, he would not clean it with toilet paper and would terminate it. Why would it be different with your ass? "
The most plausible theories about why people in the United States prefer to live without a bidet are: 3
History: In the eighteenth century, the British despised the French aristocracy (who were among the first to promote the use of the bidet). When the first settlers arrived in the United States, they probably brought this opinion with them.
World War II: During this war, it is likely that US soldiers have seen bidets in French brothels (and, perhaps they did not see them anywhere else), which spread the idea that they were "dirty" or "immoral" "
Conservatism: The first bidets required that the hand be used to clean the genitals directly. Traditionally, people in the United States have been conservative in this area and would probably prefer the "protection" of toilet paper between the genitals and the hands (in fact, the United States was so conservative, that the films did not show that a toilet was discharged until 1960, with the feature film Psycho). 4
Are Bidets Winning Popularity?
According to Kohler, the largest manufacturer of bidets in the United States, yes, especially among the elderly. 5 If you have arthritis or are not very stable when standing (which means you may have difficulty bathing regularly or even turning a little to clean yourself properly in the bathroom), a bidet could provide excellent personal hygiene.
There is also a theory that using a bidet could help prevent infections in the urinary tract, due to increased cleanliness, and this is another reason why they are gaining popularity in the elderly population.
But this is not all. Other people in the bathroom industry say that bidets are becoming fashionable as a luxury ... a way to improve the last "bulwark" that had not raised its status: the toilet. 6
Certainly, you can find bidets, bidet toilets and bidet seats with many spa-like luxuries, from digital temperature controls and "precision" hot air dryers, to caps that activate with movement.
How Much Was Waste Paper?
If the idea of greater freshness and less irritation does not appeal to you, consider this: Each year, people in the United States use about 8 million tons of toilet paper 7 and forests are destroyed to keep pace with this demand. As reported by the Council for the Defense of Natural Resources (NRDC, for its acronym in English): 8
"The major paper producers are forcing the destruction of the continent's most active forests as the habitat of innumerable wild species in the process has been devastated.
Instead of making better use of materials, such as recycled post-consumer fiber and agricultural waste, to meet the growing demand for toilet paper, hand towels and other disposable paper products, these companies buy virgin pulp from suppliers that go deep into the forests of North America in search of timber, from northern Canada, to the southeastern United States. "
If every household in the United States replaced only one roll of virgin fiber toilet paper with one made 100% with recycled fibers, 423 900 trees would be saved. 9 You can also choose to choose the sanitary paper that comes from forests certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.
However, even toilet paper that comes from tree plantations grown especially for this purpose is not a sustainable long-term choice, since these plantations of a single species do not compare with the species-rich forests that have formed a natural habitat for centuries.
In addition to waste, the process of bleaching of sanitary paper causes the creation of cancer-causing chemicals, such as dioxins and furans, which not only reach the air, but also the rivers, the land and the food chain.
Exposure to even low levels of dioxins has been linked to hormonal alternations, damage to the immune system, reduced fertility, birth defects and other reproductive problems.
Are You Missing the "Luxury" of a Bidet?
Obviously, the sanitary paper has not been in use for so long. Prior to its invention, people from all over the world turned to their environment for the best ways to clean themselves and used items that were more practical and more available.
Among these are corn cobs, leaves, coconut shells and handfuls of snow ... although, no, I am not suggesting you try these options (unless you are very willing!)
Using a bidet makes much more sense and pays for itself in a very short time, with the money that would be spent on toilet paper, and will help you save valuable environmental resources, while reducing pollution.
When using a bidet, you may still need one or two sheets of toilet paper to dry (unless yours has a built-in dryer), but this is a tiny fraction of what it would take to clean. You can also do this with reusable rags of flannel pieces, sheets, and even old shirts.
The bidet could be emerging in the United States as a "luxury" item, although, once you try it, you will see it more as a necessity. Most people I know who have tried it, have loved it and only wish it had been obtained earlier.
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