Do you use toilet paper in your house in Thailand?

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Do you use toilet paper?

No, I use only the small shower
7
26%
Yes, I use only toilet paper
4
15%
Yes, I use shower and toilet paper
14
52%
No, I use a Thai toilet with a jug of water beside
0
No votes
No, I am a dirty pig and use nothing
2
7%
 
Total votes: 27

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PeteC
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Post by PeteC »

One could always spring about $1,000.00 + for the Japanese TOTO washlet electronic toilet. Heated, padded seat and six different levels of water wash, 3 in jet and 3 in spray style, plus hot air blow dry. All controlled by a digital panel attached to the right of the toilet.

Five different models to browse here.

http://www.totousa.com/Default.aspx?tabid=110

Pamper that tooshie, you deserve it! :D Pete :cheers:
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Post by hhfarang »

If I had one of those I might never leave the bathroom! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by migrant »

Don't get me wrong, I'm going to try this trip, and like I said, I agree with the hygiene behind it.

I appreciate the helpful hints! :cheers: :thumb:
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Post by shunpike »

Migrant wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I'm going to try this trip, and like I said, I agree with the hygiene behind it.
Good luck dude, I hope you get all this behind you, as it were...

:D :D :cheers:
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Post by migrant »

shunpike wrote:Migrant wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I'm going to try this trip, and like I said, I agree with the hygiene behind it.
Good luck dude, I hope you get all this behind you, as it were...

:D :D :cheers:

Ewwww :cheers:

My front yard has permanant, in place, sprinklers, but I added some grass (sod) to my back yard this month and the sprinklers aren't there.

I bought one of those adjustable, arc, sprinklers for the area, a slow moving type.

Even slow moving I always tend to get wet from it, hope it's not an indicator!!! :cheers:
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Post by Korkenzieher »

Never heard the term 'bum gun' before! But praise to the hose and if Bum Gun be its name, so be it :thumb:

High pressure hoses are better though :oops:
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Post by Khundon1975 »

It's got to be the Bum Gun for me, followed by hopping into the shower.

In the UK it's balance on the Bidet then hop into the shower.

I found that the soft loo roll, when hanging in our Thai bathrooms always tended to get damp (at least that was my observation) so though we kept some in the loo for guests, we prefer the bum gun and shower approach.

Agree with HH and Mags, go for the top end model and watch the water pressure.

Those Japanese loo's are a bit too technical for me, would be like being strapped into the space shuttle seat, worrying if I was going to press the wrong button, with dire results. :butt:
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