The Toto C5 Washlet was the best bidet overall in my larger review of the best bidets. Ahead, learn more about why this superior washlet won. If you’re looking to upgrade your bathroom, the Toto C5 ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The concept of using water to clean your undersides after going to the bathroom, without help from your hands, isn't exactly new. In fact, the ...
On average, a family of four will use about 98 rolls of toilet paper in a year. When people spend more time at home, those at home 24/7 will use 140% more toilet paper than those who go to school or ...
Before the pandemic and the Great Toilet Paper Shortage of 2020, bidets were rare in the U.S. After panic buying made toilet paper a hot commodity, many people turned to bidets as an alternative and ...
Japan's rich culture is an oddball assortment of things from both the past and the future. Whatever the passionate Japanese produces is definitely way beyond our wildest imagination. Their zeal for ...
Finding the best bidet for your home can make a world of difference. Not only do you get a better clean, but using a bidet can also help you live a more sustainable life by cutting back on toilet ...
Whether you’re contemplating a full bathroom remodel or just need to change out an existing toilet, you will need to consider which type and brand of toilet you will install. Toto is a Japanese ...
Dirt, stains, effluent, material, the load, waste, matter. These are the words my tour guides at Toto's toilet factory and research center in Kyushu used to verbally pirouette around what exactly its ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- People who visit Japan often come back raving about the sushi, the public transit, and more recently the bathrooms. Japanese company TOTO has some of the most advanced toilets ...
I will always remember the first time I walked into a Tokyo bathroom and, with the automatic lift of its lid, a Japanese “smart toilet” happily greeted me. It didn’t end there. Mounted to the wall was ...