The Cheapest Way to Have a Bidet and Eliminate the Need for Toilet Paper
Tags: Zero Waste This is so ingenious, I don't know why more people don't do this. For an investment of less than $15 you can have a clean, fresh bum whenever you want. How's that? With a travel bidet! Just fill the travel bidet with warm water and even a little soap, do your business, bidet away, and then dry off with a towel. This is one of those things that is certainly not going to work for everyone, but it's such a small investment, it's worth a try. I feel that the fact that you can add soap to it makes it more possible to work for everyone. You could even have one for washing and one for rinsing (or if your toilet is next to your sink, just fill it with rinsing water). Nothing beats the clean feel of actually washing you bum instead of just wiping it with toilet paper. For the drying off part, there are so many options. Just use your bath towel if you are confident in you cleanliness. Or, use a dedicated hand towel that has its own place to hang to dry. I use individual wipes or wash cloths. Used wipes go in an enamelware soaking container until wash time. Update: Works for menstrual cycles too.
This is so ingenious, I don't know why more people don't do this. For an investment of less than $15 you can have a clean, fresh bum whenever you want. How's that? With a travel bidet!
Just fill the travel bidet with warm water and even a little soap, do your business, bidet away, and then dry off with a towel.
This is one of those things that is certainly not going to work for everyone, but it's such a small investment, it's worth a try. I feel that the fact that you can add soap to it makes it more possible to work for everyone. You could even have one for washing and one for rinsing (or if your toilet is next to your sink, just fill it with rinsing water).
Nothing beats the clean feel of actually washing you bum instead of just wiping it with toilet paper.
For the drying off part, there are so many options. Just use your bath towel if you are confident in you cleanliness. Or, use a dedicated hand towel that has its own place to hang to dry. I use individual wipes or wash cloths. Used wipes go in an enamelware soaking container until wash time.
Update: Works for menstrual cycles too.