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petendoll
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How many would like to see a bidet offered as an option in motorhomes and campers?

Before you laugh yourself sick listen to the positives.

These can be added to the existing toilet. See https://www.bidetsplus.com/bio-bidet-bb-2000-bliss.html


We use one at home. It partically eliminates the use of toilet paper. It is very sanitary to use. Often the toilet in campers is cramped making use difficult. The bidet would add water rather than paper to the black water tank result being more liquid than solids = cleaner and more thorough dumping of the black tank. Many problems people have with black tanks is due to putting way more solids down than liquid. Without sufficient liquid you end up with the dreaded turd pile that can be difficult to wash away. They also offer the added value of a heated seat. Tell me that wouldn't be welcome some mornings.

So, what do you all think?
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NYCgrrl
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the bear II wrote:
After adding a Todo Bidet toilet seat system at home

Agreed to the nth.
All my home bathrooms have one and at least two of my bathroom have the version with heated water.

Thanks for the info on adding an after market application for the RV!

For those who think it adds to laundry cleaning duties........err well noooo just the opposite.

Bumpyroad
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the bear II wrote:
After adding a Todo Bidet toilet seat system at home and discovering the wonderful clean feeling a bidet provides we decided our RV needed a bidet.

A couple of years ago, I added this to our Dometic 310S toilet
http://brondell.com/freshspa-easy-bidet-attachment.html
Home Depot carries these. You don't need to attach hot water if you choose the model with hot and cold mixing valve.
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the price of that sure is better than the previous link. ๐Ÿ˜‰
bumpy

2012Coleman
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We use one at home. It partically eliminates the use of toilet paper.
And actually increased the use of spray and wash on our underwear before laundering them... :S
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Dog_Folks
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2oldman wrote:
It better have heated water.


That is the only deal breaker for me.

Warm water would be a must.
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pira114
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Honestly, the only issue I see is using excess water if you're not connected to city water source.

And for boondocking, it adds a measure of cleanliness. A lot of folks going out for a few days boondocking, don't use the shower. Sorry to put a graphic picture in anyone's head, but this would keep that area cleaner than just about anything. Still, the extra water usage might negate those benefits for some.

Just my thoughts. Not a horrible idea

2oldman
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It better have heated water.
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korbe
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What's a bidet?
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Jack_Diane_Free
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Nope!

TucsonJim
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Explorer II
I thought that was what the outside shower was for??? :h
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Two_Hands
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We'll pass, but thanks.
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