What is a bidet?
A bidet (pronounced "be-day") is a device that cleans one's rectal or genital area by directing a gentle stream of water. Most bidets are relatively expensive toilet-sized stand-alone units built into sufficiently large bathrooms. The Bidet 2000 Bidet attaches to your existing toilet and provides the same benefits as the larger bidets, but without the bulky fixtures. Back to top
Who uses a bidet?
Millions of people throughout the world use a bidet on a daily basis! Bidets are used by men, women, and children of all ages. Bidets are for anyone who wants to improve their personal hygiene. Back to top
Who benefits from using a bidet?
Everyone can benefit from using a bidet. Bidets are especially helpful to: people who are recovering from surgery; people who have physical disabilities; people with dexterity or other problems that limit their range of motion; people who have various medical conditions, such as hemorrhoids, diarrhea, dysentery, difficult bowel movements, or other ailments that involve the rectal or genital areas; people who have developmental disabilities, such as Down's Syndrome, mental retardation, autism, or cerebral palsy; men and women who want better hygiene before or after sexual activities; and women who want more effective feminine hygiene during monthly menstrual periods.
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How does the the Bidet 2000 Bidet attach to my existing toilet?
How is it installed?
 
Installing the Bidet 2000 Bidet on your toilet is easy and requires very little mechanical skill on your part. Easy-to-follow, detailed instructions are provided when you receive your bidet. Here is an installation diagram.
Tools required: channel-lock pliers and regular pliers
channel-lock pliers and regular pliers
How much time does it take to install The Bidet 2000 Bidet?
Installing the Bidet 2000 Bidet can take as little as 5-10 minutes. It might take little longer depending your particular situation. Back to top
How durable is the Bidet 2000 Bidet?
The Bidet 2000 Bidet is made of quality materials and is engineered to provide many years of use. The only moving part is the manual trigger valve that controls the flow of water. What could be more simple? Back to top
How do I clean the Bidet 2000 Bidet?
Using any bathroom disinfecting cleaner, simply spray and wipe your bidet on a regular basis. Back to top
What if I live in a cold climate?
The Bidet 2000 Bidet is not designed to heat water. Some expensive bidets do heat water. Therefore, our bidet is not recommended for use in extremely cold climates. However, cool water has certain advantages over warm water. First of all, cool water is very refreshing! Many individuals enjoy the soothing sensation of cool water against their skin - especially people with hemorrhoids, diarrhea, or during other times of inflammation of rectal or genital areas. Doctors have recommended cool water rinses for rectal swelling or inflammation. Also, with warm water, it is often difficult to feel the exact location of the water stream. It is easier to detect where cooler water hits your bottom, which allows for more thorough rinsing of affected areas. Back to top
How does the cost of the Bidet 2000 Bidet compare to that of other bidets on the market?
A simple search on the Internet will show you how inexpensive our bidet is compared to most bidets on the market, which can cost up to several hundred dollars! Back to top |