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Toilet-paper-less Toilets?

By DIY Maven

I had no idea there was such a selection of pop-on bidets out there. Hygiene for Health carries nine different models of these toilet seat/bidets and the ‘Church Purite 1898’ model just happens to be on sale right now for 409 bucks. Why is it called ‘Church’? Because it’s quiet? Because it’s clean? Although it's probably named after some guy named 'Church', I'd like to think it's named for the fact that it baptizes your backside with every use. (Talk about The Seat of the Soul.)

 

The 'Church' 

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baconthecat

April 18, 2007
I actually experienced one of these before I knew they existed; they were in a super swanky hotel lobby restroom, and appeared to be built-in rather than popped on. It was very weird. My novice experience did not go well.
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sgrplmfry

April 05, 2007

puts a wholenother spin on going to church eh?

Guess that was obvious,  sorry 

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jasimar

April 03, 2007
Super spiff.   Wiping's kinda gross, imho.  Especially for girls, perhaps.  Ugh, TMI sorry.  But anywho,  I'm all for this.  And I'd LOVE a totally hands free powder room.  I'm talking doors, water, soap, flush...  Would love this.
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bruno

April 03, 2007
Allright, I have to admit it: my mom has one of these, and though I was skeptical at first, I really like it. Without getting into the details, it's very comfortable and
works well.. and hers even has a heated seat, which comes in handy in the winter.