A bidet toilet is a great addition to any bathroom, but not all models are created equal. There are many brands of bidet toilets available, and each one performs differently from the next. Buying the wrong one for your bathroom could mean more than just an uncomfortable experience - it could be potentially life threatening. So, what are the different types of bidet toilets? And which should you choose from?
Shower/Bath - This type of bidet is a low-filling, hand held shower that has a small nozzle attached to its base. It works by spraying warm water over the user's genital area. This type of toilet is very popular with couples, as it eliminates the need for a shower chair or soap dish. Many people find this to be a superior option to the traditional commode, as it allows for a closer, more intimate experience. Some of the newer models also include a tissue holder attached to the bidet nozzle, for added convenience.



Bathroom  bidet toilet seat  are designed to sit on a shelf in the bathroom, and provide the user with a very dry, quick flush. The bowl typically rests on top of some kind of tray that keeps the water from spilling out onto the floor. The tray can often contain a small amount of foam or moisture, which can cause some discomfort if accidentally splashed. These types of toilets are great for anyone with an allergy to certain chemicals or perfumes, as they eliminate any exposure.



Ceramic - The ceramic bidet is extremely well known and popular, as it is able to absorb more water. Because of its special qualities, ceramic toilets require more frequent flushing and can sometimes become clogged with hair, soap scum or other residue. They are also great for anyone that is concerned about being "green" as they don't use any electricity.



Shower - These type of bidets are designed for both men and women. They sit on a tray in the shower and shoot jets of water down onto your skin. The shower often has both a soft music device, as well as soothing massages to help you relax and relieve stress. They are especially helpful after a long, hard day at work. These toilets often have water dispensers built right into them, but the individual is free to make their own water as they desire. Read more about bidet toilet seats on this page.



Pod - This style is designed for those who like to travel. It sits in a convenient carrying case and has a flexible hose that attaches to it. The pod can either be plugged into a standard outlet or can be used on its own. It comes with its own power adapter and is quite versatile when it comes to where it goes. These bidets often come with antibacterial protection and a 10 year limited warranty. Check out this post that has expounded on the topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket_toilet.

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