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Who Can Use Japanese Toilets?
Neotoilette is designed for everyone.
It provides independence for the elderly and disabled while encouraging young children to develop good bathroom habits.
Using the Neotoilette Japanese toilet kit is as easy as can be, with a gentle touch, thanks to its unique multi-function button/knob that allows you to select the nozzle and control the pressure and angle of the jets.
It attaches easily to the screws connecting your toilet seat to the bowl.
What Exactly Are Japanese Toilets?
So, what makes these famous Japanese toilets from Neotoilette stand out, and why is everyone talking about them? Still relatively unknown, Japanese toilets, also called washlets or simply Japanese toilets, are easily distinguishable from traditional toilets with their integrated bidet nozzles.
These nozzles are designed to cleanse your intimate areas more gently and effectively than toilet paper.
Japanese toilets aim to significantly reduce toilet paper usage while enhancing your daily hygiene and comfort.
For drying, just use a few sheets of toilet paper or our towel.
Simply put, a gentle (or powerful, if needed) stream of water cleanses your intimate areas after using the toilet, removing residues and bacteria.
The environmental benefits of Neotoilette Japanese toilets
Neotoilette Japanese toilets are not only good for your comfort and personal hygiene, they're also an environmentally-friendly solution.
By considerably reducing the use of toilet paper, Neotoilette helps to preserve forests and reduce waste.
On average, a person uses around 100 rolls of toilet paper a year.
With Neotoilette, this consumption can be reduced by more than 75%, which means less waste in landfill sites and a reduced carbon footprint linked to the production and transport of toilet paper.
What's more, using water for cleaning is far more efficient and hygienic than using paper.
By minimising irritations and infections, you not only benefit from greater comfort, but also from fewer medical products needed to treat these problems.
Finally, Neotoilette uses sustainable and eco-responsible materials, guaranteeing a long product life and a minimal environmental footprint.
Japanese Toilets, You Say?
Actually, they are Swiss! Yes, it was the Swiss who first imagined this innovative cleaning toilet in 1957.
The system gained popularity in Japan during the 1980s (known as washlets).
Today, over 70% of households in Japan are equipped with Japanese toilets.
Modern features on luxury models can be quite expensive, far beyond our good old bidet, which, although practical, isn't very stylish and takes up a lot of space.
The Neotoilette bidet transforms your toilet into a Japanese-style bathroom without the need for renovations, offering effective rinsing at a low cost.
What Are the Real Benefits of Japanese Toilets?
It might be hard to believe, but stepping out of your comfort zone can lead you to discover the real comfort that only Japanese toilets can provide.
The majority of people who have tried this type of cleaning toilet have adopted it for numerous reasons and cannot imagine going back.
They find it impossible to return to the old ways.
And it’s easy to see why!
After all, unlike toilet paper, Japanese toilets pamper your intimate areas, gently, avoiding any harshness.
Experience the true comfort and hygiene that Neotoilette can bring to your bathroom routine.
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