The Bidet

Going forward, I will never live in a house that does not have one of these.

· 2 min read

I never thought I would show you pictures on my bathroom, and especially not of my toilet, but I guess there's a first for everything.

As half of the world is experiencing some form of confinement, I am reminded of the benefits of having changed or adopted a number of habits along my journey to a low waste lifestyle.

Tushy Classic White Silver Bidet by Conscious by Chloé

Reading news of people panic-buying insame amounts of toilet paper, I felt a sense of relief, knowing that if we ever came down to our last roll of toilet paper, we still have our bidet.

Tushy Classic White Silver Bidet by Conscious by Chloé

Because yes, we still use toilet paper.

I personally mostly use it to pat myself dry after using the bidet. It's how I do it for now - but I would happily switch to family cloth (aka bum towels) should my significant other also agree to make the switch.

So this is our set-up for now and I'm happy with it. We buy recycled toilet paper in bulk once a year and are never really concerned about running out, because we know we always have an alternative.

As for traveling and camping, I usually "do as the Romans do", but I also gave the travel bidet a try during a camping trip and liked the feeling of freshness and the freedom from having to pack out dirty TP.

Tushy Classic White Silver Bidet by Conscious by Chloé


Bidet c/o Tushy (5% Off with code 5OFFTUSHY)

Have you made the switch yet? What's your setup like?

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