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dianahc
Jul 25, 2015Explorer
holstein13 wrote:
Thanks punomatic and YC1, I've gone ahead and ordered the Biffy.
Bumpy, when it's installed and I pick it up at the end of September, I'll post a photo. I'm curious how they will install it. But with the "Triple Antisiphon protection" maybe it won't matter how they hook it up.
Curious how this worked out - including the promised pix.
I too have a bidet (Toto Washlet S350e) in my own bathroom at home, and desperately want to have a similar solution for my 2005 Mirada.
I will confess to "needing" one (TMI WARNING!) - I have a medical condition that causes me to have multiple sticky poops per day, that are "clingers" both in the bowl and on my rear. And I can't stand thin RV TP. As it is, it takes multiple wipes (including wet wipes) to get "clean and fresh" - whereas with a bidet, it is much cleaner, much more easily.
I want warm water, with a reasonably strong spray. I don't need the dryer function (ain't nobody got time to wait for those to work!) or the seat warming function - oscillating/pulsing would be nice, but not necessary. I think we have a plastic Thetford in there right now.
By the way, I have a solution for those of you who (like me) prefer to use regular TP - a Litter Genie (http://www.littergenie.com/?&utm_source=google&utm_term=litter%20genie&utm_campaign=PLX-LG-14_Playtex_LitterGenie_Standard_Br&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=I7TuaWBS|pcrid|80633485034|pkw|litter%20genie|pmt|e&gclid=Cj0KEQjw58ytBRDMg-HVn4LuqasBEiQAhPkhutPH57KLR99_SmJ1o2WR6ZrZNqWpQczzcVGEUUZMa7YaAtmm8P8HAQ). I keep it in the bathroom, and put GOOD TP in it instead of into the tank where it could cause clogs. Even with ALSO using it for cleaning the litterbox for 2 huge pooping machines, the bag only has to be changed about every 4-5 days without smelling.
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