The bidet sprayer is a type of shower head which is used to wash one’s nether regions. Normally when one is finished in the toilet. There is also a type of toilet bowl that is intended for just that. If you have room at home in the bathroom, you can usually get a bidet toilet installed next to your regular toilet!
The Bidet in History
When people first started using some kind of side shower, or bidet is not entirely clear, but at least they have been able to trace the bidet to 17th century France. It also seems that Queen Maria Carolina was in the habit of using a bidet. Rumor has it she demanded to have a bidet in her private bathroom. It was something that was particularly remarkable because it was considered something you did in the bedroom, not the bathroom, in those days!
However, after sewers began to be installed on a larger scale in the 19th century, the bidet was permanently moved into the bathroom together with the toilet. With running water and drainage, it also became much easier to clean and handle!
But the side shower then?
At the beginning of the 20th century, the inventor John Harvey Kellogg managed to get a patent for the first “anal douche”, as he chose to call it. Another few dozen years later, the American Bidet Company began manufacturing a side shower with a spray nozzle and adjustable temperature! It was of course an incredible luxury to have a bidet shower in the home. Something that was only available to the more wealthy.
Why side shower?
They reached a minor heyday about 50 years ago in the separate bidet. Currently, side showers have once again become a desirable bathroom detail.
For side shower users, hygiene is usually high on the list of why they choose to use a side shower. That is perhaps the main reason but not the only one! Especially for women, it can be important to have the opportunity to wash properly after e.g. a visit to the toilet. It can also be significantly cheaper in the long run than using toilet paper every time.
A side shower can also be used when cleaning to access tricky places and to clean e.g. the toilet, floor drain or wash basin. It can also be used perfectly to rinse off shoe soles, children and other things that may have gotten caught in the dirt!
Style & Design
When choosing your side shower, there can be several factors that come into play. Nowadays, design and style have taken over the baton from function in our bathrooms, where the individual is often at the center. You have significantly more opportunities to let the bathroom follow your own style. This is of course also the case for the side shower!
With or without mixer?
There are basically 4 different versions of side showers today, if you disregard the bidet and smart toilet seats. They are a bathroom detail of their own:
- Side shower and washbasin mixer in one unit
- Side shower for mounting on mixer spout
- Side shower for mounting on dedicated mixer/faucet
- WC seat with spray function
Non-return valve
Regardless of whether it is mounted on the mixer. On the spout or on your own faucet or mixer, you should have a non-return valve. This will prevent bacteria and other things from getting back into your fresh water.
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