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CB
31 Aug 2007, 05:16pm
For images, view on front page
(http://short-media.com/news/digital_bidet_picks_up_followers_in_us)
Japanese toilet maker is now offering their digitally operated, customizable in-toilet bidet, called a 'washlet' in the US market to rave reviews.

The company sites cultural differences as the main reason for its current lack of momentum in the US market. Apparently everyone who does actually get one, converts several of their friends, but with the time it takes to become accustomed to bidet washing, and the expense of each device (from $200-5000), word-of-mouth is traveling slowly.

The company hopes that their new ad campaign 'Clean is Happy (http://www.cleanishappy.com)' will help wash away some of the negative stigma.

Reuters (http://mobile.reuters.com/mobile/m/FullArticle/CTECH/ntechnologyNews_uUSN0923261120070831)

CB
31 Aug 2007, 05:18pm
Seriously check out that web-site... It's kind-of freaky.

If nothing else, check out the 'product info', and click on one of the models, and click the 'cleansing' button.

primesuspect
31 Aug 2007, 05:47pm
You know, the ads intrigued me and keebs so much that we went on a web hunt and actually called a local supplier to get a quote. They are available right here in Warren - The high-end one is like $700, the low end is more like $300.

The curiosity is intense though - does it really work ... It seems so nice ;)

Sledgehammer70
31 Aug 2007, 06:32pm
I used a bidet a few times... after I got use to the cool water it was kind of nice :) some of the higher end one have temp controls that allow you to chose the temp of the water splashing on you :)

CB
31 Aug 2007, 09:28pm
I like that the website compares the device to luxury bedding, and heated car-seats.

Leonardo
1 Sep 2007, 12:49am
The company sites cultural differences as the main reason for its current lack of momentum in the US market.No SH!T!

mas0n
1 Sep 2007, 02:38am
Um, yeah. I tried a bidet twice while I was in Europe and felt more violated than clean.

Leonardo
1 Sep 2007, 05:16am
You're supposed to dry yourself afterwards. :D

GooD
4 Sep 2007, 03:07pm
Um, yeah. I tried a bidet twice while I was in Europe and felt more violated than clean.

Hahahaha i felt the same way :rolleyes: