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Originally Posted by GeorgeRa
If I had desires for a big RV it would buy a bus with dry shower with plenty of elbow room, big water tanks, a nice toilette, and a bidet.
Regarding the bidet, we were building a custom house in the small town in Oregon. Our master bathroom had a separate room for the toilet on one side and the bidet in the other one. Electrician did his scouting tour with us to understand our needs. Raw plumbing was done. He sticks his head into the toilette/bidet room with 2 look alike holes in the floor and gives us a startling look, so I explained, yes, we like to go together.
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A bidet (like a compressor) is one of those things you were sure you never needed until you got one, at which point you began to wonder how you ever survived without it.
During the upbuild, a
warm water bidet would be a simple addition to the plumbing, that would satisfy a substantial part of personal hygiene while on the road, and would probably require substantially less water than a full shower.