Where to buy those Toilets that spray water and dry?

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  1. #1

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    Where to buy those Toilets that spray water and dry?

    This is by far one of my weirdest appliance requests, but for a man, his throne in the bathroom must be top-notch and having lived in Japan for so many years...once you go washer, dryer, massager toilet...you can't go back LOL

    So does anyone know where in Hong Kong I can buy those toilets that spray water and dry? I think it's just way more hygienic and can save on toilet paper.

    I already have a working toilet but it's old-school meaning like a normal toilet, so do I need to buy a whole new washer/dryer toilet? OR can I just buy the seat which contains those buttons for washing and drying?

    I saw a link on Fortress for just the seat and I'm wondering if I just need to buy the seat OR need to buy the whole toilet? Please see link below:

    Fortress

    Please let me know where is the best place to buy this kinda toilet

    Thanks!!!


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    Have a look at Toto, their main website appears broken but the EU and USA versions are running:

    Home - TOTO
    Welcome

    There are many bathroom accessory vendors in Wan Chai, there is a whole street full of them.


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    You can convert a regular toilet seat by adding a little doofer that sits under the seat and connects to a tap. It's not as good as the real thing, but it'll do. Sadly, have only seen them for sale in Japan but it wouldn't surprise me if you could find it here somewhere.


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    you can find bidets in the bathroom furnishing shops along Lockhart Road. range is not great and they're pricey, but they do sell them.


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    Bidets are quite different from what the OP is asking for.

    I would be quite surprised if some of the shops along the Causeway Bay end of Lockhart Road didn't have Japanese style toilets.

    (And while they might save on toilet paper they will use a load more water and (particularly) electricity.)

    Last edited by PDLM; 05-10-2009 at 02:23 PM.

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    I suggested those in case he can't find what he's looking for and wants something that would do a similar job. Also seen a toilet with spray/dry option at those shops, but it just tends to be 1 or 2 models, about 40k each. More info for him can't hurt!