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Sounds nice but it's more than 10x the price of the bidet I got, which I'm really happy with. I doubt it's going to be worth it but maybe one day I'll try it and change my mind
I'd pay for one of them, but none of my toilets have outlets near them. The cost to wire them in isn't worth it.
I have one fancy one and a bare bones model. I live in the mountains and we lose power often. The fancy one won't even spray without power, which is why I bought the economy version. Honestly, I prefer the cheap one! Much more pressure and instant on-off are a good trade for a cold seat and cold water.
Iโve come to appreciate the cold water.
Especially after spicy food ;)
Cost me about $150 for the electrician