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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Sunday, November 15, 2015 at 12:14:53 PM UTC-10, gtr wrote:
>> On 2015-11-14 11:37:22 +0000, Cindy Hamilton said:
>>
>> > On Friday, November 13, 2015 at 7:19:51 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
>> >
>> >> We had the swing out arm type in Japan. Nothing perks you up faster
>> >> than a shot of cold water on your bitties at 4am! That or you can
>> >> stand up, turn around and turn the nossle down and wait 3-4 minutes
>> >> for
>> >> it to get warm then turn it off, turn the head back up, and sit down.
>> >>
>> >> It was ok in summer though.
>> >
>> > I

> suppose if we had a bidet, I'd turn on the water at the sink when I
>> > entered the bathroom, let it run while I was doing my thing, and
>> > then it might be warm enough. I'd probably have to resort to the
>> > tank-top copy of the Farmer's Almanac while I was waiting for the water
>> > to arrive from the basement hot water tank to the 1st floor bathroom.

>>
>> Coming in late (probably a good thing) on this discussion. We've spent
>> a lot of time in Japan over the past 12 years, and six weeks there last
>> year. Most of that time using these Toho Washlets:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/p7cgkxc
>>
>> Last November when we returned we replaced both the toilets with Toho's
>> with a Washlett B100 on them. (The article shows the S350e, not
>> dramatically different.) These units store heated water inside them.
>> So regardless of the distance to the water heater or season or
>> whatever, the water used in the spray is warmed.

>
> Toto makes toilets. Toho makes Godzilla movies.


I love Godzilla movies, also Rodan, Mothra, etc.

Cheri