Neo-180 Bidet
Price: $38.99
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Condition: New
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Neo-180 Bidet
Price: $38.99
Shipping Options: $5 Standard
Condition: New
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Neo-180 Bidet
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Condition: New
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Another Bidet? What are you trying to say, Tools.Woot?
Neo-180 Bidet
Price: $38.99
Shipping Options: $5 Standard
Condition: New
Comparison Links:
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Right? First, I didn’t realize a Bidet was a tool. “Hand me a screwdriver and a Bidet, please. This nut is stubborn!”
Maybe it’s considered to be in the garden category, sort of like weed killer.
s/stubborn/going to take some work (Powerwashing counts!)
I guess I’m the only one with stubborn nuts.
So… it’s not refurbished?
For Lady Gardens
Looking at the controls – you twist one way for “Women” and the other for “Nozzle Cleaning”? I’m not sure how the jets could accomplish that without a lot of mess.
The comment boards alone are reason enough to visit Woot, as this board proves.
It also proves that most people post exactly what you’re thinking, so it saves a LOT of time.
This thing (in my estimation neither a tool nor a garden implement) appears to NOT use heated water. That’s not the kind of shock I need to wake up - I’ll stick to caffeine if you don’t mind.
wash yo ass
edit: oops, i was trying to respond to the “what are you trying to tell us woot” post.
I just realized that, according to the stats, there’s gonna be an awful lot of stinkin’ hinies in my state. I won’t say which one, but it’s crammed between NC and GA.
Update: I take it back. Just after I posted, the thing turned the lightest shade of cream. Well, I’ll be.
Wow, you posted that right as I was about to post it. Who is going to use this with only COLD water? What a risk the mfg took by developing this thing and I think they have 7 models…none being able to use warm water.
But…the kids will love this!