You generally don’t. The nozzles retract so they’re way up by the seat. I think in 5 years of having a bidet I’ve had to clean poop of the fixture (not the nozzle) once, and that’s with someone with IBS in the house.
You generally don’t. The nozzles retract so they’re way up by the seat. I think in 5 years of having a bidet I’ve had to clean poop of the fixture (not the nozzle) once, and that’s with someone with IBS in the house.
That’s a wide flat surface not a butt crack
It doesn’t because I dry off with toilet paper
It’s fixed so you may have to move a little bit it’s not a big deal. I drip dry for a minute or two and then dry off with toilet paper.
Nah I do bidet, toilet paper to dry, and done
I didn’t realize I needed another prescription to get a replacement CPAP machine. So now I get to scramble to get a prescription from my new doctor because my old doctor is out of network now.
Yeah, I’ve heard that before too
I’ve never seen a relationship with a large age gap work out in a healthy manner
A shower every couple of days. I’m on well water in a pretty nasty drought so I try to save what water I can.
I don’t really care, and I don’t really enjoy existing
If most people are good why doesn’t the world get better without violence?
I’ll take a coyote over a cat. At least the coyote is native.
WFH hands down. I would get two hours of each week day back that I spend commuting.
I once while very tired put salt in a batch of cookies as a substitute for sugar. Two cups of salt…
I got one put in my 1200sqft manufactured home 4 years ago. It was able to keep most of the house 68 degrees with it in the single digits without breaking the bank. It struggles the most with just above freezing and foggy. This is because it has to constantly defrost the outside unit.
Overall 10/10 compared to forced air electric heating.