Biffy Universal Bidet Reviews
Cons: The water is cold at my house and makes my bum numb after a few seconds of use! Going to get the Biffy Bun Warmer to try to fix the cold water problem
I really love my Biffy! It was quite hilarious when I first got to experience the use of a bidet, I was a bidet virgin you could say. My first experience wasn't very good. I had water everywhere and I really didn't get the full use out of the bidet to start off with. The second time was better. I actually saw the benefit of a bidet and saw the Eco-friendly side of less "TP" use during my bathroom visit. The only problem I have had thus far is how cold the water is. It is very cold and my wife refuses to use the Biffy until we get the Biffy Bun Warmer. All in all, great product and I don't know why our Country hasn't embraced this wonderful device! As for cost, it was fairly cheap. I paid $117.51 total for my Biffy. This included shipping and a free Biffy Squirt travel bidet. I will definitely refer this product to everyone I know!
Cons: nothing
Great product that does everything it says it will. Can't say enough about it. Perry
Cons: Buy the Bun Warmer
Bought a Biffy 6 months or so ago and haven't looked back. It was easy to install and even easier to use.
Cons: You will have wet butt
Generally speaking, bidet get a bad rap in America. It’s unfortunate, especially considering how wildly popular they are in other parts of the world. In fact, many Europeans turn their noses up at the thought of toilet paper, the same way Americans do with bidets. If more Americans tried the Biffy and realized the pure utility of it, toilet paper usage would begin to decrease. Of course the big paper companies would discourage a move like that.
1.) They’re one of the easiest ways you can help save the environment. A recent article inScientific American said that Americans use 36 billion rolls of toilet paper each year. Do the math, and that adds up to 15 million trees being cut down – for toilet paper alone – each year. On top of that, think of all of the energy and resources that are used in the paper pulping and toilet paper creation phase. Then, tack on all of the gas used in the transportation process (and don’t forget the CO2!). The Biffy gets rid of all of that!
2.) Inexpensive If you shop around you can find them for less than $100. Some bidets can cost nearly $4000.
3.) You don’t have to get rid of your current toilet. Biffy Bidet attachment is a great way of achieving the results of a standard bidet, but without having to get rid of the toilet you already have (and probably love). As an added bonus, the Biffy is typically much cheaper and easier to install than full bidets.
4.) They greatly reduce the spread of germs. With the Biffy there’s no hand-to-rear contact. As a result, fewer germs are spread by hands. It is estimated that bidets reduce the spread of germs by 80 percent.

