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Bidet with remote control

Looking for a toilet that washes and dries your bottom? You’re in luck! Some high-end bidets come with different functions to clean and dry you at the touch of a button (well, maybe a couple of buttons). Most are designed to completely replace your existing toilet seat with a high-tech alternative. If you’re looking for the ultimate in after market bidets, a bidet with a dryer may be the answer for you.

What do they offer?

A typical design will provide you with the following functions:

  • An electrically heated toilet seat, which is a real boon for winter time or for people who live in colder countries
  • Adjustable water pressure levels
  • Adjustable water temperature
  • 2 Nozzles – one for cleaning both sexes and one for a feminine wash
  • Both nozzles should be self-cleaning
  • An adjustable warm air dryer, so no need for toilet paper, yay!
  • A remote control to access all these features

Additionally, the bidet may offer different spray patterns or an oscillation feature, which can aid in providing a thorough cleaning; and even a sensor which detects when you’re sitting on the toilet.

Note: As with all toilet seats or toilet seat bidets, you need to make sure you purchase the correct type for your toilet – it will be either ‘elongated’ (most common), or ’round’. Check the measurements beforehand.

Advantages of a bidet with dryer

Apart from all the advantages offered by any bidet, bidets offering a warm-air drying function allow you to completely do without toilet paper and offer an unmatched level of cleanliness, hygiene and usability. Most will come with a remote control allowing you easy access to all functions.

Despite being much more complicated than a bidet sprayer, this type of bidet can still be installed by nearly everyone with no difficulty. Everything you need to set it up will be included in the kit.

Disadvantages

All this functionality of course comes at a price, and you can expect to pay $250 upwards for this kind of bidet. But many would argue it’s well worth it for the ease of use and comfort they give you.

Conclusion

A bidet with a dryer function may not be within the reach of everyone, but how often can you say that something makes going to the toilet fun, as well as offering an unparalleled level of cleanliness and ease of use?

Bidet remote control
Bidet remote control unit
Multi-function bidet
Multi-function bidet
Toilet seat bidet

Bidets have traditionally been more popular in continental Europe than the UK and USA, but that is changing as people are coming to realize why using a bidet is such a good idea. So here, in no particular order, are our top 5 reasons you should be using a bidet.

1. Personal cleanliness

Whichever type of bidet you plan on using, be it the traditional toilet-style ceramic type, an electric toilet seat bidet, or a manual hand-held bidet sprayer; one of the main reasons people use them is personal hygiene.

Using a jet or spray of water to clean your nether regions after you do your bathroom business is simply cleaner than trying to wipe away any remnants with toilet paper. This is particularly true if you are suffering from diarrhea or have looser stools for whatever reason. Whilst toilet paper on its own obviously cleans you to some extent, actually washing your rear is bound to be more efficient.

2. Bidets can save you money

Considering it’s something you literally flush away, toilet paper can be an expensive household item. Economy toilet paper is not pleasant to use, and the paper can be so thin that you need so many sheets per bathroom visit that you wipe out (pun intended) any cost savings. The median price of a reasonable quality toilet roll in the USA is about 90 cents, and an average-sized household will go through several per week. In fact, the average American gets through around 141 rolls of toilet paper per year.

While you will still want to have some toilet paper on hand if you have a bidet – for example for drying off if you don’t have a bidet with a drying attachment – you’ll be using considerably less. You can start seeing savings in your household budget quite quickly if you switch to a simple handheld spray bidet.

3. Help save the environment

Toilet paper is obviously a single-use item and its manufacture is unequivocally bad for the environment. Trees from old growth forests are often used in its production and the process itself requires large amounts of energy and water to create the pulp. Chlorine is usually used to bleach the pulp and other chemicals, for example dyes, may also be used.

Once you add to this the cost of transportation, the plastic packaging, and the addition of used paper to the sewerage system, it’s easy to see that cutting down on the use of toilet paper can have a big impact on the environment.

4. Comfort

If you are one of the millions of people who suffer from hemorrhoids or other similar issues, using a bidet to spray that area with water rather than repeatedly wiping it, is a lot less uncomfortable. Menstruating women report that using a bidet leaves them feeling clean and fresh.

5. Bidets are easy to install

Some people may be put off buying a bidet because they think they require specialist know-how to install. While this may have been true for the traditional ceramic bidet, modern versions can be installed in a few minutes by simply attaching them to the water inlet behind the toilet using the provided adapters. No plumbing skills necessary.

Bidet Toilet
Toilet with bidet attachment
Bidets save money
Save money by not buying so much toilet paper!