Depending on what country or even continent you live in, you may be more familiar with automatic bidets rather than manual bidets. It also boils down to personal preference, and what you've been accustomed to. There are those who prefer manually scooping a pan full of water to wash their derrière, and there are those people who find the automatic fan jets cleansing their behind perhaps more therapeutic. The automatic washing systems generally tend to set you back a pretty penny as well, anywhere from $300-$1000 depending on the features and functions. Whereas a manual bidet, is perhaps more affordable at around the $150-$200 mark. Its better to go with the large ceramic bidets with ample coverage area when it comes to manual washing bidets, and go for a well known manufacturer as oppose to a cheap and cheerful one.
The range of features and functions that come with many automatic bidets can be somewhat lavish, so its fundamental to do your research before buying and get the most bang out of your buck. A lot of them, nowadays, will come with therapeutic spa jets as standard making for a very clean, and comfortable experience.
Whatever, bidet you choose, make sure its kept clean after use with the use of anti-bacterial sprays and clothes - ensuring that your bidet will keep you clean and healthy. Get a few quotes before, committing to a particular one, and find out what the manufacturer's warranty is.
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A hand held bathroom bidet sprayer is so much better than a stand alone bidet or bidet seat and this is why:1. It's less expensive (potentially allot less) 2. You can install in yourself = no plumber expense 3. It works better by providing more control of where the water spray goes and a greater volume of water flow. 4. It requires no electricity and there are few things that can go wrong with it. 5. It doesn't take up any more space, many bathrooms don't have room for a stand alone bidet. 6. You don’t have to get up and move from the toilet to the bidet which can be rather awkward at times to say the least. Available at http://www.bathroomsprayers.com One review: http://jonathanandandrea.blogspot.com/2009/04/spray-it-or-scrub-it.html
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