Tuesday, June 28, 2016

#blissfullyclean

 <a href="http://www.tomoson.com/?code=TOP3726bfa61252bb4c9087da5eed4d35f7" rel="nofollow"><img style="display: none" src="http://www.tomoson.com/images/front/pixel.png" /></a>#Blissfullyclean The unit is stylish and comes with everything you need. Installation is a total breeze and does not require the removal of your water supply valve (those who are not into plumbing will attest to the pain it can be to properly install compression fittings.) To install the unit, all you have to do is remove your toilet seat, align the unit holes to the seat holes, put the seat on top of it and then tighten the plastic screws. Then, turn off the water supply valve and flush. Remove the braided water supply hose and replace it with the one supplied in the product (optional.) Plug the supplied "T" to your water tank input, plug the braided hose coming from the supply valve to the "T" and use the other supplied hose to connect "T" to the bidet and you're all set. I measured and it took me literally six minutes to install everything. Compared to previous versions, this product has a nicer finish. The wand (the place where the water comes out of) has a small "door" protecting it from contamination (very useful if you have boys in the house that are still working on their marksmanship). Under normal use, the pressure of the water will pull the wand down and throw water at its "target". The unit also has a "cleaning function" that will activate the water flow without unlocking the wand. This will make water hit the "protection door" from the inside and go back to the wand, cleaning it. This product also seems to be "thinner" than other products from the sam <a href="http://www.tomoson.com/?code=BOTTOM3726bfa61252bb4c9087da5eed4d35f7" rel="nofollow"><img style="display: none" src="http://www.tomoson.com/images/front/pixel.png" /></a>

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