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Bidet vs. Toilet Paper: The 1857 Ad That Decided It
America's first packaged toilet paper wasn't sold as paper. It was sold as medicine. The bidet vs toilet paper question — the one most of the world answered with water — got settled in the United States by a New...
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The Toilet Paper Alternative Growing 35 Inches a Day
The fastest-growing plant on Earth can add 35 inches of height in a single day. Guinness World Records gives that title to bamboo — and right now, bamboo is the star of a booming search for a toilet paper alternative....
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Bidet for Small Bathroom Layouts: 40 Square Feet of Math
The standard American full bathroom measures 5 feet by 8 feet. Inside those 40 square feet live a tub, a toilet, and a sink — and not much else. That's the real reason a bidet for small bathroom layouts sounds...
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The Non-Electric Bidet Idea America Gave Away to Japan
In 1964, a 24-year-old ad man from Brooklyn cobbled together spare parts to build his father a device that would wash him after using the toilet. It was a simple, non-electric bidet idea: water instead of paper, nothing plugged in....
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The Physics Behind Every Bidet Attachment (No Power Needed)
A bidet attachment has no motor, no pump, and no battery — and it still throws a controlled stream of water hard enough to clean you. The reason is sitting inside your walls already: your home's plumbing is doing all...
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The Real Bidet Cost of an Electric Seat (Not Just the Seat)
The price tag on an electric bidet seat is never the full bidet cost. If there isn't already a grounded outlet within reach of your toilet, the seat is the cheap part. The Sticker Price Isn't the Whole Bill Electric...