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Reddit mentions of Empava Non-Electric Bidet Seat for O Shape Round Toilets-Slim Design-Soft Close-Dual Nozzles in White with Full Accessories

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Empava Non-Electric Bidet Seat for O Shape Round Toilets-Slim Design-Soft Close-Dual Nozzles in White with Full Accessories
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[SPECIFICATIONS] Outer Dimension: 18.7 in. L × 14.37 in. W × 3.54 in. H. With 2 years US based manufacture warranty, Empava US based product support team is happy to assist with any sales or product-oriented queries.[MODERN SLIM DESIGN] The bidet seat is made out of anti-bacteria PP and fit most O shape toilets. Please make sure you measure your toilet bowl size and shape to ensure a perfect fit. The slim design and defined lines meet ergonomic, naturally fit the human body, looks more beautiful and use comfortably.[TWO WASH MODES] Rear Wash and Female Wash. The Female Wash is a gentle and dedicated water stream and will be produces cleans her front safely and comfortably. Especially for women during menstruation and pregnancy.[DUAL SELF-CLEANING NOZZLE] Two automatic extensible and retractable cleansing nozzles that fulfill both Rear Cleansing and Feminine Cleansing. Cleaning before and after using, avoid secondary pollution, guarantee safe use.[SAFE & FRIENDLY] Slow closing lid and seat helps prevent sudden loud noise and accidental injuries. No more accidentally loud noise and wake up the family at night. The mats on both sides of seat's bottom can prevent the ceramics from wear and tear.[EASY TO OPERATE] Abandon the tedious panel operation, start it with one switch. Just turn the function knob to the left or right to choose the appropriate function. Perfect for the elderly and children use. Requires no additional electricity, which makes it even more economical and eco-friendly.[EASY TO INSTALL] Come with the quick attach part for fast and easy installation. (7/8 in. plastic T-valve, 23.62 in. water inlet hose, 2pcs plastic nuts, 2pcs nylon plug nuts, 2pcs bolts, 2pcs washers, 1pcs fixing plate). The sturdy and durable bracket makes the bearing capacity is up to 330 LBS.
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Found 2 comments on Empava Non-Electric Bidet Seat for O Shape Round Toilets-Slim Design-Soft Close-Dual Nozzles in White with Full Accessories:

u/NewShinyCD · 64 pointsr/explainlikeimfive

Alright I'm an American and I have a bidet that you can add on to a toilet. I will say this, using a bidet is awesome not only does it cut down on toilet paper usage, but you feel more clean down there. There are many types of add-on bidet ranging from a simple water pressure operated one to electric ones that have heated seats and a deodorizer.
If anyone is wondering this is the bidet I own: Joy Bidet HC-3
Later on when I get a house I plan on buying one of the fancy Coco bidets which start at $300 (since with my current apartment setup unless I drill through a wall I don't have access to an outlet or the hot water source under the sink).

>Where does the water come from? What opening?

You connect the bidet using a T connecter to the same tube that fills the back of the toilet.

>Where does it hit on your body? Like, directly on the anus? The taint? All over the place down there?

The bidet I have is a water pressure operated one so I have to shift to get the water to hit different areas. The electric bidets (like a CoCo bidet) have a spout that you can adjust without shifting around. But basically anywhere in the crack area.

>What sort of stream of water is it? Jet, stream, mist, etc?

Sorta a jet/stream mix. I can adjust the water pressure so it can range from a stream to a jet.

>Can you adjust the aim of the water?

With the fancier bidets, yes. Otherwise you have to shift around (not that much though)

>How hard does the water hit your body?

Depends. Most bidets you can adjust the pressure.

>Can you adjust the water pressure?

See above.

>Is it possible for water to go inside your anus? If so, wouldn't you worry about leaking anal fluid?

If you turn the pressure up to high, yes. If water does get up there, it is no different from an enema so it will come out while you are on the toilet.

>Do women use the bidet to pee?

If you get an add-on bidet then yes.

>Do you use toilet paper at all when using a bidet? If yes, how do you dry off the water? If no, then why use a bidet to start with?

Yes. Just pat it off. I actually use less tissue now than what I used before I bought one.

>Do you flush twice? Once to get rid of the bodily waste and secondly to get rid of poo water? Is there some other mechanism?

Once. With the add-on bidet the water falls into the bowl.

>What temperature is the water?

Adjustable. Since I don't have my bidet connected to a hot water source (you have to run an additional hose to the hot water under the sink) I just use cold water.

>Do you poop in the toilet, flush, then shift over to the bidet to clean yourself?

Surf internet on iphone, poop, turn on bidet until I feel clean then turn off, use TP to pat dry, flush.

u/Itza420 · 2 pointsr/ifiwonthelottery

I do, I fucking love mine. It's all mechanical, has both hot and cold, two nozzles and was less than $60. Check it out