276 points

A bidet. Fight me.

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Fight me.

Okay, but I’m bringing my power washer.

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PSA - Do not use a power washer on your parts.

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31 points

“Bidet - the power washer for your parts”

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5 points

Can I use it in others parts?

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3 points

You sound like a man with experience.

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7 points

Like this?

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46 points

Preach it brother. Enlighten the unwashed (m)asses.

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24 points

The only people who would fight you about how great bidets are are people who have never actually used one

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The only people who would fight you about how great bidets are are people who have never actually used one

Are people with dirty bums

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16 points

After I going through my second ~$30 bidet. I upgraded to a ~$300 Toto bidet with heated water and seat. No regrets.

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10 points

It must’ve feel like being blessed by the rains down in Africa

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4 points

I wonder if I could rig up a bidet that would play Africa by Toto while it washed my backside.

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3 points

U R Living the dream 💭

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2 points

How does that work? I don’t have hot water or an outlet in my toilet room. Did you have to renovate, or was there service already?

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I have an electric one and just ran an extension cable. If I owned I would definitely install an outlet next to the toilet.

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14 points

You didn’t know you needed one until you use it. Life changing.

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13 points

Love my bidet.

10/10 for squeaky clean buttholes.

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2 points

If you’re butthole squeaks… Please see a medical professional

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11 points

We just got one. We even splurged for the fancy one that hooks up to warm water. It is life changing. I feel very dirty whenever I have to do a poo somewhere else. Underrated appliance, for sure.

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How does the hot water work? Did you need a plumber or an electrician? I don’t have either hot water or an outlet in my little toilet room.

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We bought a Tushy brand, and it pulls hot water from the plumbing directly under the sink. If you happen to have a sink right next to your toilet it might work for you. I’m not especially handy and I found Tushy’s instructions very straightforward.

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11 points

I have COVID to thank for showing me the light. Never going back.

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8 points

Best purchase I ever made. Can’t believe I lived without one before. America needs more bidets.

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One of my life purposes is converting people to The Way of Bidet. I have bought over a dozen as gifts for people and pretty much anybody who is actually willing to install it and try it loves it and hopefully converts others in turn. Clearly superior to wiping in terms of hygiene, saving money on TP, and not irritating the bum.

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4 points

Have you ever tried Linux?

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Bidet fight? Bring it on.

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11 points

Saves trees and refreshing. I get disappointed when I travel and I don’t have a bidet.

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3 points

I feel like this is the new version of “bum fights”

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💀

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2 points

I’m probably missing the joke, but - if you’re standing up, then your ass-cheeks are together.

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2 points

This has been discussed extensively on that website that we used to visit regularly. They wipe like that too. They don’t stand lock-kneed. It’s some sort of half squat.

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3 points

$100?

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13 points

Luxe bidet on Amazon- $38.99

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It’s s little more $, but the Brondell is better. Brondell Bidet Toilet Seat Non-Electric Swash Ecoseat, Fits Elongated Toilets, White - Dual Nozzle System, Ambient Water Temperature - Bidet with Easy Installation https://a.co/d/1QKXrso

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You can get an attachment for your toilet for under $70.

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Absolutely.

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God damnit. I was hoping reddits love of bidets would stay on reddit, yet here we are

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4 points

Have you used one? What do you have against them?

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192 points

One I didn’t see mentioned yet: a rice cooker.

Put in rice, add water, push start button, and you get perfect rice every time. I’m usually against single-purpose kitchen tools but a rice cooker is soo worth it.

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182 points

A toothbrush

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60 points

Not only owning it, but using it. Pls.

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21 points

Using it but not owning it sounds kinda gross in the context of toothbrushes tbh.

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1 point

You mean you don’t rent your toothbrushes?!

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1 point

But what if the owner doesn’t know it?

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Weirdly enough I’ve met a few other people who are weird enough to share their toothbrush with me

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5 points

If you are going to splurge, an electric toothbrush brush just feels better - although manual are just as effective when used properly.

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They absolutely 100% are never as effective in any situation.

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176 points

A pair of high fidelity earplugs (aka concert earplugs or filtering earplugs). You can get a good non-custom pair for $15–$40, and that’ll work well for the average person for a long time.

They’re excellent for live music, airplanes, and anytime you want the world to be quieter but still need to be able to understand speech. And for music specifically, they can bring the volume level down just enough to be safe without muffling the sound like traditional foam earplugs do. Protect your hearing, kids!

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Protect your hearing, kids!

Seriously, PROTECT YOUR FUCKING HEARING. I was young and stupid (now I’m no longer young) and went to way too many raves, gigs etc. without any sort of hearing protection, and now I have a nice constant background track of EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE and can’t hear higher frequencies worth shit

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Right ear went to working in a call centre. Left ear seems to be trying to decide if it’s going to recover or not from some unaware idiot in Tesco suddenly walking up and slamming his stock cart shut right next to me. I really hope I don’t end up with stereo EEEEEEEEEEEEE but it feels like an inevitable matter of time at this point. There goes the left one again…

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I didnt even go to any concerts or anything and i still have it 😭

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I can get tinnitus if I have too much ear-wax and I have to remove it periodically, since it wont come out on its own.

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22 points

I got some of these and they are excellent

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Comfy enough to use for sleeping?

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You can buy earplugs made specifically for this purpose that stick out less so you can lie down

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I’m sure you could with these, but I would advise against it because smoke alarms.

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Just went to my first concert with a pair of these and I highly recommend. Not having a headache and ringing ears the next day was really nice.

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I know it’s way more expensive, but the last gig I went to, I used my AirPods Pro in transparency mode, and it reduced the sound down from an insane ~110db to peaks of 90! Definitely worth protecting your ears.

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Airpods (and noise cancelling in general) are not substitutes for hearing protection!

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Yes, good point! Whilst it’s probably better than nothing, it won’t be a proper substitute for proper hearing protection like the earplugs mentioned

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It gives a live read-out of the data in the ‘noise’ app on the Apple Watch. Not sure if that functionality exists without the watch, though!

Edit: not the most scientific measurement, so apologies if my original comment was misleading

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Yeah, I can’t stand losing the high frequencies and overall feel of the music with “musician’s” earplugs. How anyone other than a drummer plays with them and is satisfied is beyond me. I have some Etymotics just sitting here.

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Do you have any brand and model recommendations?

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I’m no earplug connoisseur, but I’ve been using Westone’s WM16 for smaller venues, and Etymotic Research’s ER20XS dual-flange for louder situations. I haven’t tried much else, but these work well for me. I’ve also heard great things about Earasers, Eargasm, and Hearos.

Earasers are a bit more expensive and appear to have a unique ergonomic eartip. iirc you can get them for $40 elsewhere, maybe Amazon. I’ve read that Earasers’ “-19dB Peak” model has a very slight sound reduction, so I’d probably opt for their middle “European Standard” model. On the other end of the price spectrum, Hearos is particularly inexpensive at a glance. Idk anything about specific models.

Some brands have multiple types of earplugs (e.g. for music, shooting, construction work), so make sure you’re getting one designed for music or “high-fidelity” or something like that. Any of the “good” brands are probably going to work just fine. (Read the reviews if you’re unsure.) Most brands seem to include multiple eartip sizes in the package so you can choose the right fit.

Beyond that, there is some element of personal preference. For example, I first tried Etymotic’s classic triple-flange version and didn’t like how deep they stuck into my ears. It felt invasive. But the dual-flange model feels great for me.

And finally, there are different options for how much attenuation (noise reduction) you want. Like I mentioned, my “-16dB average attenuation” earplugs feel good for small/medium venues (a backroom venue of a bar, maybe a theater). For a larger venue (arena or stadium, or even just a really loud loud theater) you’d definitely want more significant average attenuation, probably in the low-to-mid twenties.

Most earplugs will be confusingly marketed with multiple attenuation values. One will be an official NRR value, which is apparently required but controversial, and the other(s) will be the average and/or peak decibel reduction “when the product is used correctly” as reported by the manufacturer. It seems people don’t talk about the NRR as often. But it’s fun that they’ve made it more complicated for us to compare products.

I should also mention that if you’re a performing musician or hardcore concert-goer, you may consider springing for custom-molded earplugs, which are way pricier. I haven’t made that upgrade yet, but everyone who does seems to think it’s life-changing.

This got long, sorry!

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I’m no earplug connoisseur

7 paragraphs about earplugs

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+1 for Eargasm. The real MVP is the keychain carrying case which ensures I never leave home without em. As a drummer, DJ, and loud music enthusiast they’re one of my best purchases ever. I genuinely forget they’re in sometimes, but then I’ll take em out and it makes a big difference. Awesome quality of sound, just less damage.

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I didn’t even know this existed. I really suffer in places with too much background noise.

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For anyone reading this, I definitely recommend Earasers. I have spent the better part of my life around really loud music things, especially because of my job. These things work wonders and are incredibly comfortable and low profile

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I have done this same thing. My hearing is a bit hypersensitive and these kinds of headphones have helped me in many different, loud situations!

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I’ve been using my AirPods Pro 2 at races. They seem to work exceptionally well with noise cancellation on.

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Even regular earplugs at a loud concert work amazingly well for me. I can still hear conversation (people yelling over the music) but the deafening volume of the concert is brought down to acceptable levels.

I don’t understand why concerts are so loud. They’re just…so, so fucking loud…

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Went to my first concert recently—I loved it, but immediately knew I should have bought a pair of these.

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If you have a car get a dashcam. It’s more valuable than any insurance because it will definitively prove what happened when something goes wrong. Bonus: you can post videos of bad drivers doing stupid things on the internet for imaginary points.

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