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Default Bidet (is that the right word)?

On 10/2/2015 5:36 PM, micky wrote:

All of the bidet seats I've seen also have warm-air dryers built in.


I always thought a bidet was for *women's* use. Not intended to remove
any "clinging mass".

Who has time to wait that long. And if I have time, I still don't want
to wait.

I won't use the hot air hand dryers in public bathrooms for the same
reason, but mostly because of the noise.


The hot air dryers are more sanitary -- as are the "hospital style"
faucets (assuming they don't have Ir controlled faucets).

[Note that doctors don't typically touch the sink hardware after
scrubbing]

Some of the hot air driers use a focused sheet of air to sort of "squeegee"
the water off your hands, instead of evaporating it.

But, all of these fall down because you still have to (typically push)
open the door (that everyone else has handled before you!) to exit
the bathroom! (wiser move is to use a paper towel to dry hands; then
use that towel to open the door, discarding it AFTER opening the door)