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  2. The 8 Best Bidet Toilet Seat Attachments to Buy - AOL

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    American Standard Advanced Clean 2.0 SpaLet Bidet Seat. $397. Shop Now “This bidet attachment offers two self-cleaning water spray nozzles, pressure and temperature water controls, and an ...

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    The Bio Bidet works by attaching between your toilet bowl and seat, and the hose connect to your toilet's freshwater source for a deep clean that only a spritz of water can give you.

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  5. Bidet - Wikipedia

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    The early 1980s saw the introduction of the electronic bidet from Japan, with names such as Clean Sense, Galaxy, Infinity, Novita, and of non-electric attachments such as Gobidet. These devices have attachments that connect to existing toilet water supplies, and can be used in bathrooms lacking the space for a separate bidet and toilet. [12]

  6. Electronic bidet - Wikipedia

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    Functionality of a bidet which is not a stand-alone fixture: Basic non-electronic. A hand-held bidet shower is a nozzle which simply sprays water, either from a piped supply or a container ("travel bidet"). [2] A non-electronic toilet-top bidet is a seat for or an attachment to a toilet, with a spray nozzle. The position can usually be adjusted.

  7. Toilet seat riser - Wikipedia

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    Toilet seat risers, toilet risers, or raised toilet seats are assistive technology devices to improve the accessibility of toilets to older people or those with disabilities. They can aid in transfer from wheelchairs, [1] and may help prevent falls. Inappropriately high risers may actually increase fall risk. [2]