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2967 days ago

Unisex BIDET Water cleaning seat - Wash without touch

Kashif from Flat Bush

Unisex BIDET Water cleaning Seat - Wash without touch
Brand new and boxed.

For complete hygiene, wash your body with water after every time you go to toilet.
This seat attaches to your toilet seat and gives you a clean wash everytime.

Equally good for both men and women wash, you will thank yourself for keeping so clean!

Ideal for people looking for thorough cleanliness and hygiene, with mobility issues, haemorrhoid problems, children and the elderly.

It operates without electricity, water spray strength to ensure every nook and cranny is clean!

FEATURES:

* Natural Water Cleaning Bidet
* Retractable Nozzle and Water Spray Strength
* Patent bent design for one-piece toilets
* Adjustable water flow
* Nozzle Self Cleaning System
* No Electricity Required
* Male and Female Wash
* Easy to Install and Use
* Ideal for Children, Disabled, Old People and Hemorrhoids

$20 only

Call Kashif at 022 040 3567

Price: $20

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