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  2. Bidet curious? Here's what to know. - AOL

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    Bidet type: seat | Dimensions: 8.5 x 20.87 x 6.10 inches (elongated) or 8.5 x 19.5 x 6.10 inches (round) | Fits: elongated or round toilets (depending on the version) Brondell Swash SE600 Advanced ...

  3. Bidet - Wikipedia

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    A modern bidet (foreground) with a matching toilet A modern bidet that resembles a traditional washbasin type. A bidet (US: / b ɪ ˈ d eɪ / ⓘ or UK: / ˈ b iː d eɪ /) is a bowl or receptacle designed to be sat upon in order to wash a person's genitalia, perineum, inner buttocks, and anus.

  4. Toilet seat - Wikipedia

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    High-tech toilet seats may include many features, including a heated seat, a bidet, and a blow drier. High-tech seats are most common in Japan, where a seat with integrated bidets is colloquially called a Washlet, after a leading brand. Electrically heated toilet seats have been popular in Japan since the 1970s.

  5. What Exactly Is a Bidet Toilet? - AOL

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  6. Electronic bidet - Wikipedia

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    Functionality of a bidet which is not a stand-alone fixture: Basic non-electronic. A hand-held bidet shower is a nozzle which simply sprays water, either from a piped supply or a container ("travel bidet"). [2] A non-electronic toilet-top bidet is a seat for or an attachment to a toilet, with a spray nozzle. The position can usually be adjusted.

  7. Why are bidets just now getting popular in America? - AOL

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    A common reason why bidets aren’t used in the US is that during World War 2, American soldiers saw brothels utilizing bidets. When they came back to United States, they shunned the bidet because ...

  8. Anal hygiene - Wikipedia

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    The first "paperless" toilet seat was invented in Japan in 1980. A spray toilet seat, commonly known by Toto's trademark Washlet, is typically a combination of seat warmer, bidet and drier, controlled by an electronic panel or remote control next to the toilet seat. A nozzle placed at rear of the toilet bowl aims a water jet to the anus and ...

  9. Toilet paper is back, but you should still get a bidet while ...

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    TL;DR: Have a more hygienic bathroom experience with the Slim Zero bidet seat for $99.99, a 22% savings as of Aug 1. Bidets have been mildly trending for a while, and in many places of the world ...