Japanese vs Bidet Toilets- What do you Need to Know?

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Japanese toilets are all the rage in Asia. When you look at the UK and US however, you will soon see that they aren’t as common. The US toilet looks great, but if you have ever used a bidet when travelling the world then you will probably know how much better bidets are. Think about it, why would you want to use a crumbled wad of tree fibre to wipe yourself, when you can use warm and cleansing water?

What is a Japanese Toilet?

There are two main types of Japanese toilet. You have the traditional bidet, and you have the drop toilet. The one thing that helps to define a Japanese toilet would be the seat. The base and the tank resemble the more Western toilets, but the built-in bidet function makes them slightly different. Modern Japanese toilets come with all of the bells and whistles you might expect but at the same time, not every area in Japan has access to toilets such as this.

The History of the Japanese Toilet

Japanese culture is known as being one of the more fastidious cultures in the world. 72% of households in Japan have a bidet-style toilet. This cleanliness craze goes back centuries, but it really took off in 1980 when Toto launched the Washlet G Series. Some toilets involve you having to squat over a urinal, but they have since upgraded to the common bidet.

Is the Drop Toilet All it Cracked up to Be?

Even though a lot of people love the idea of a drop toilet, it’s important to know that there are other options out there that may actually exceed your expectations. If you were to invest in a Japanese toilet then you may be missing out on some of the features that come with having a combined wall hung bidet toilets or back to wall bidet toilets. Turkish-made toilets are not only superior in quality, but also design. You have the option to use the toilet as normally with paper, or you can use the bidet function. This allows you to cater to more people in your household and it also makes it easier to lower your general waste production without changing your toileting experience more than you’re comfortable with. After all, going from a drop toilet to a bidet can be a bit of an experience, and there will be an adjustment period where you’ll need to get used to the water temperature and pressure. When you’ve found what you like, it’s safe to say that you’ll never go back, however.

 

Benefits of a Bidet over a Traditional Drop Toilet

If you have ever been curious about the benefits of a combined bidet toilet, then you don’t have to wonder anymore. We have listed some of the benefits of a combined bidet below, so you can make the decision as to whether you want to opt for the Japanese model with a traditional bidet or whether you want to opt for the two-in-one option.

They’re Easy to Install

One thing that you need to take note of with a combined bidet is that they are super easy to install. Most of the time your supplier will come out to your home and set it all up for you. If you have a traditional toilet already and want to opt for a Japanese-style bidet as well, then there is nothing wrong with this, but at the same time, you will have to take up way more bathroom space to get this done. If you opt for a combined bidet on the other hand, you can get the best of both worlds, without compromise.

 

They’re Cleaner

Think about it, you can choose to use a wad of super rough paper to clean yourself or you can use a high-tech device and a fully concentrated, warm and clean stream of water. Which one sounds better? Warm water is not just soothing and relaxing, it’s actually a better way to get clean.

 

Friendly to the Environment

Combined Turkish toilets are very friendly to the environment because you can use way less waste. You might not give much thought to how many trees each roll of toilet paper uses, but either way, the global demand means that 27,000 trees are chopped down every day. If you opt for a bidet, then you won’t have to worry about this at all.

 

Preventing Infection

In addition to being purely outstanding, the combined bidet toilet also offers a great deal of medical benefits. The bidet toilet combo is easy to install and they are very popular in more health-conscious cultures. Dry wiping doesn’t remove infectious bacteria, but a bidet does. Bidets use water as opposed to friction to get you nice and clean and this means that they are ideal for removing anything that could contribute to infection, inflammation, and more. Bidets are also ideal if you want to reduce the risk of bacterial prostatitis. This affects around 8% of men. For women, a bidet can lower the chances of you developing a UTI, while quelling some of the general discomfort that is associated with wiping scar tissue that could have stemmed from an episiotomy.

So, as you can see, a bidet can offer numerous benefits, especially when you compare it to a drop toilet or even a traditional toilet. If you aren’t quite sure which option to go with, then remember that it is entirely possible for you to go with the combined option. When you do, you can feel confident knowing that the solution you are going for is going to suit the needs of everyone in your family, and this can put your mind at ease. If you need to know more about the various types of Turkish toilets we have available, or if you want to know more about how we can help you, then the only thing that you have to do is get in touch with our team by calling us at 0203 4881722. Our team would be more than happy to help with anything you need.


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