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Words Escape Me....

Although I know that the comments on this one will be numerous and earthy,
one really has not lived till one has tried this thing.

Our HVAC guy tried it....he forbid me to tell his girlfriend about it
because he knew she would want one. (Actually, he spent a fair amount
of time in there, maybe she'll get one after all.)

It has a built in water heater - variable of course.
It has a built in seat warmer - variable of course.
It has a built-in dryer - variable temp of course.
It has a wand that moves back and forth - either oscillating or pulsing.
One can control the intensity of the water and the `region' it is aimed at.

But best of all:
It has a catalytic converter to suck odors out of the toilet bowl- yes, I'm serious.



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