Those are also about 1⁄10 the cost of the things that you install in your bathroom, so a low-cost way of experimenting, before deciding if an installation would be worth it. There are Youtube videos explaining how to use them—look for “backpacking bidet”.
I have something similar, with a long neck which seems like it would be more convenient.
I got it to see if I’d feel like getting an actual bidet, and decided I probably like it better than one of those, at least a reasonably cheap one. I can aim it easily, control the power, and if I want heated water I can fill it with that. If I didn’t have a sink that I could reach while sitting on the toilet I might look into actual bidets more.
I don’t use it every time I poop, but it’s a minor quality of life improvement.
Last summer I went on a week long backpacking trip where we had to carry out all our used toilet paper.
This year, I got this bidet for Christmas: https://www.garagegrowngear.com/products/portable-bidet-by-culoclean
You could carry one with you so you are no longer reliant on having them provided for you.
Those are also about 1⁄10 the cost of the things that you install in your bathroom, so a low-cost way of experimenting, before deciding if an installation would be worth it. There are Youtube videos explaining how to use them—look for “backpacking bidet”.
I have something similar, with a long neck which seems like it would be more convenient.
I got it to see if I’d feel like getting an actual bidet, and decided I probably like it better than one of those, at least a reasonably cheap one. I can aim it easily, control the power, and if I want heated water I can fill it with that. If I didn’t have a sink that I could reach while sitting on the toilet I might look into actual bidets more.
I don’t use it every time I poop, but it’s a minor quality of life improvement.