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Now that does sound like it could be nice. Having one that shoots warm water would not be so cringe to me. Never seen one but have heard of some high end ones that wash with warm water then blow warm air to dry you. Some show made fun of them while back, think it was South Park?
I didn't realize what section/specific forum this was in. It made me..... :s0140:
 
In times of a coming supply disruption or pending emergency.........the "shot list" for Hawaii residents has always included food, medicine, and TP.

Be prepared.....

Warning issued as over 1 million told to consider emergency food supply

From the article.​

Forecasters at the National Weather Service (NWS) in Honolulu said a significant pattern change will begin Tuesday, with an upper-level disturbance and surface low pressure system fueling moderate to breezy southerly winds and an extended period of rainfall lasting through at least next weekend. With soils already saturated from historic March storms, runoff could occur quickly, raising the likelihood of flash flooding in vulnerable areas.

"Now is a good time to prepare for possible flooding impacts," the NWS said in its latest hydrologic outlook, urging residents to take stock of emergency supplies, including food, water and medications.​


Aloha, Mark

PS......people in these states may also want to consider their level of prep efforts and "short lists" of emergency supplies.

Freeze warning issued in 7 states across Midwest and Mid-Atlantic


From the article.

A freeze warning has been issued in at least seven states in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions, including in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).​

 
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All this "Bidet" talk. No one seems to mention water temp? Those little handheld sprayers? I don't quite see how you're supposed to use those? I have one at kitchen sink. And I use it in the sink to rinse things. Seems like having a push button nozzle in your hand while on the crapper is going be one twisted looking move? And with cold tap water?.......
The sprayers aren't all hand held. Most models I've seen are angled and in the bowl already. As for temp, it's surprisingly not much of an issue; the first couple of times it's a surprise but is usually not a problem in the long term. YMMV.
 

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