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April 01, 2007

Portable Heated/Water-Spraying Toilet

Toilet

It's not fair that the elderly and disabled don't get to take advantage of the wonderful butt-cleaning features of the automatic toilet spray. But starting today, this brand new portable "washlet" bowl is available for sale from toilet giant Toto. It has four buttons on the right side: bidet, butt, soft, and stop. And I haven't really figured out why but it's made of wood. It only weighs 20kg, so it can be moved from hospital room to hospital room pretty quickly so that everyone can have a taste. And the seat can be heated to prevent butt freeze.

This reminds me of the pee pee wheelchair.

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Wow...that looks intriguing and horrifying all at the same time. It almost resembles an electric chair.

Is the back-padding washable? Count me in, bud.

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