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Tue, Oct 16, 12 at 11:08
| Does anyone here have any experience with the Coco 8035R bidet, the one that doesn't need electricity? Planning a bath in FL where a heated seat isn't very useful, and most people seem to think that the drying function on most bidets takes too long, so I was wondering if this one might be a good choice, but I'm curious as to how well it works with the hybrid battery. |
Here is a link that might be useful: hybrid bidet
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- Posted by suzanne10023 (My Page) on Wed, Oct 17, 12 at 15:10
| It looks like it doesn't heat the water, either. And it doesn't have the vent fan, or all of the fancy options on the other models. I really like the drying function on our 6035R. And you can turn off the heated seat (we have, so far, because it seems weird; but maybe we'll change our minds in cold weather.) Would it be very hard for you to add a plug socket? |
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- Posted by writersblock (My Page) on Wed, Oct 17, 12 at 15:27
| >Would it be very hard for you to add a plug socket? No, not at all, since we'll be gutting the whole bathroom and redoing wiring for the whole place. |
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