Technology
Bidets may be flying off the shelves, but this one is in stock and on sale
TL;DR: Upgrade your at-home hygiene with a Bliss BB-2000 bidet toilet seat for $629, a 10% savings as of April 13.
When COVID-19 first began spreading in the US, people across the country started hoarding toilet paper. Since then, it has become nearly impossible for retailers to meet the demand, so shelves are left empty and consumers are at a loss for what else they should do.
The toilet paper shortage quickly turned into a bidet shortage, however, as customers flocked towards every iteration of the water-spouting device.
Thankfully, one bidet is still in stock (and it is on sale.) The Bliss BB-2000 features a three-in-one nozzle system that packs a signature vortex water stream, an excellent posterior wash, and a softer feminine wash featuring bubble infusion technology.
This bidet is crafted with a high-tech heating system designed to deliver a continuous water flow and comfortable temperature. Because no one wants ice-cold water shot at their bum, right? Plus, its hydro-flush technology repeatedly extracts and retracts the nozzle in order to clean itself from inside-out, so you can feel good about it being hygienic, unlike some cheaper versions.
Want to see the Bliss BB-2000: Bidet Toilet Seat in action? Then check out this quick video from the brand:
With more than 600 reviews and an average 4.7-star rating on Amazon, it is safe to say this bidet is a customer favorite.
You can score this premium bidet and ditch toilet paper for good for just $629 — that’s 10% off its usual price of $699.
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