Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Better Choices For Non Electric Bidet


A lot of people ask me about a bidet they can use that is non-electrical, easy to use and affordable. I always give them 3 choices (insert bidets, hand held bidets and travel bidets)

1. Insert Bidets - most insert bidets (a bidet that goes underneath your existing toilet seat/lid. A few are full seat bidets) are non-electrical. Just be informed that if it's a non-electrical, then don't expect a warm or hot water wash option from these type of bidet. Here are some non-electrical insert bidets you might want to review and consider to add to your toilet. Some of them have hot water option that you can use as long as you have a hot water source from your sink.

Renaissance 500, 2000 and 4000
http://www.sanicare.com/Renaissance-Bidet-s/94.htm

AceBidet 1000 Series
http://www.sanicare.com/Ace-Bidet-HS-1000-Cold-Water-Bidet-p/acebidet1000.htm

Biffy Chrome
http://www.sanicare.com/Biffy-Bidet-p/biffy-bidet-chrome.htm 

Biffy Bidet Universal
http://www.sanicare.com/Biffy-Bidet-p/biffy-bidet-universal.htm

Daisy Bidet
http://www.sanicare.com/Daisy-Bidet-p/daisy.htm

Go Bidet 2003
http://www.sanicare.com/Go-Bidet-2003C-p/gobidet2003c.htm 

Hyundai 300
http://www.sanicare.com/Hyundai-Bidet-HDBM-300-p/hdbm-300.htm

Hyundai 1100 (full seat bidet)
http://www.sanicare.com/Hyundai-Bidet-HDBM-1100-p/hdbm-1100.htm

Hyundai 12:00 (Full seat bidet)
http://www.sanicare.com/Hyundai-Bidet-HDBM-1200-p/hdbm-1200.htm

2. Hand Held Bidets - a hand held bidet is a device that you can add to your existing toilet. It's usually easy to install and hangs just beside your toilet for easy access.

You can review more than 10 hand held bidet designs here:
http://www.sanicare.com/Hand-Held-Bidet-Toilet-Attachment-s/118.htm

Most of these hand held bidets are priced reasonably. So, if you need a cleaner "you", you can opt to get one of these devices. It's worth it. We do take shower on a daily basis so we should also shower that "part" of us on a daily basis. Simple as that. With the use of a hand held bidet you can achieve that without huge investment on a full electric seat bidets.

3. Travel Bidets - If an insert bidet or hand bidet does not favor your taste, you can try another type of bidet which is a travel bidet. As the name suggests, it's basic use is for travel (?) - could be air or land travel or even camping. But, although it suggests to be used for "travel", it can also be used when you're not traveling. I have one myself at my home in one of the bathrooms (a bathroom with no bidet installed). It's pretty convenient too. It's smaller in size and it sits on my bathroom counter. When I am ready to use it, I just extend it and put water inside the "water reservoir." The amount of water is just enough for 1 cleansing - which is just right for the cleaning I need.

You can review travel bidets available at:
http://www.sanicare.com/Travel-Bidet-s/61.htm

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