Product Name: Elk Haus Handheld Stainless Bidet Sprayer
Model: TDT1884
Condition: New
Fresh & Hygienic: Stay fresh and clean with our handheld bidet sprayer, offering quick and convenient cleansing
Simple Setup, Lasting Quality: Easily set up our bidet sprayer with provided accessories for mounting, crafted from premium stainless steel, it ensures long-lasting durability
Versatile Cleaning: Customize your cleaning experience with two pressure settings, soft spray or jet spray
Space-Saving Design: This sleek stainless-steel sprayer saves bathroom space without sacrificing functionality, ideal for any home or RV
Environmentally Conscious: Reduce toilet paper waste and environmental impact while saving money on shopping bills, it’s a win-win for you and the planet
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| Material: | | Stainless Steel |
| Dimensions: | | 4.13 x 2.32 x 4.08 inches |
| Handle Type: | | Lever |
| Mount Types: | | Wall, Toilet |
| Spray Pressure Types: | | Soft Spray, Jet Spray |
@lkblaser As a fast convert to seat-bidets, it turns out your butt doesn’t have a hecking lot of heat/cold preference.
But it do enjoy clean. It makes you appreciate why dogs scooch sometimes.
Once you’ve gotten one, every non-bidet pooping experience becomes an abrasive, exasperating, why-am-I-touching-shit-paper, still-not-clean nightmare. To the extent I’ve bought bidets for friends/ relatives where I might stay, and considered surreptitiously installing them in frequented hotels.
@brainmist@lkblaser what’s nice is that if someone does not want to use the bidet, they don’t have to. Nothing changes for them. But everything changes for those that WANT a bidet available!
But this is not the bidet you are looking for. Move along.
@Kyeh@lkblaser I have a Biobidet. The water is room temperature for a couple seconds, then it is the temperature of your cold water supply. In the winter, that can be pretty cold. You get used to it though. Also depends on where you live I suppose.
Specs
Product Name: Elk Haus Handheld Stainless Bidet Sprayer
Model: TDT1884
Condition: New
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| ------: | :------: | :------ |
| Material: | | Stainless Steel |
| Dimensions: | | 4.13 x 2.32 x 4.08 inches |
| Handle Type: | | Lever |
| Mount Types: | | Wall, Toilet |
| Spray Pressure Types: | | Soft Spray, Jet Spray |
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
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Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Wednesday, May 22 - Friday, May 24
saw these (well, this style) all over Italy recently
I want the backstory on the company name.
@PooltoyWolf I can just imagine the TV ad: An elk holding up a bidet hose & sprayer mocking a bear with toilet paper.
Well Meh… five minutes in, and that one dude in southern California is your sole market for these things…
@shahnm I find myself wondering about the…er…spatter.
@brainmist @shahnm just keep blastin
Virginia and Texas roar in to the rescue!
This seems like it’d be a useful attachment to outside plumbing, for things like potting. Kinda tempted for that.
@brainmist Pottying…?
@shahnm Hey, if your neighbors don’t object? Neither do I.
Interesting but seems like the water would be so cold. Refreshing!
@lkblaser It’s room temperature, so it depends on how cold your room is. And it turns out those body parts aren’t all that sensitive to cold water!
@lkblaser As a fast convert to seat-bidets, it turns out your butt doesn’t have a hecking lot of heat/cold preference.
But it do enjoy clean. It makes you appreciate why dogs scooch sometimes.
Once you’ve gotten one, every non-bidet pooping experience becomes an abrasive, exasperating, why-am-I-touching-shit-paper, still-not-clean nightmare. To the extent I’ve bought bidets for friends/ relatives where I might stay, and considered surreptitiously installing them in frequented hotels.
@brainmist I’ve honestly always wanted one but my husband thinks they’re dumb. Maybe I’ll just order it and install it for me!
@brainmist @lkblaser what’s nice is that if someone does not want to use the bidet, they don’t have to. Nothing changes for them. But everything changes for those that WANT a bidet available!
But this is not the bidet you are looking for. Move along.
@Kyeh @lkblaser I have a Biobidet. The water is room temperature for a couple seconds, then it is the temperature of your cold water supply. In the winter, that can be pretty cold. You get used to it though. Also depends on where you live I suppose.
/showme cats using bidets in the Triassic era