iStock/Getty ImagesWould you ditch toilet paper? Should the Charmin bears lose their jobs? We all experienced the great toilet paper panic during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some may even have switched over to washable cloths and others are looking at inflated toilet roll prices with irritation. Enter the bidet.
They’re used around the world, separate toilet shaped objects in European hotels, fancy Japanese butt-sprayers with different streams, seat warmers and even noise-covering acoustics, and the good old South Asian variety: A hose with a nozzle on the end . Canadians love their toilet paper. On average we use 85 rolls a year, and as Rita DeMontis writes, there are, not to mention — but yeah, we’re going to mention — the indelicately named “polished anus syndrome.” Which leads to the bidet.
Miki Agrawal, the founder of Tushy, which sells bidet devices that clamp onto your pre-existing porcelain throne. Ditch the TP, and you could save 384 trees over the course of your life.Article contentThis is going to be a niche reference, but does anyone remember Biker Rats from Mars? That illustration from Brice Hall reminded us of that show.
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