Haji 2003 7,801 Report post Posted October 30 My concern is the demonstration they did of this product. Which is that they didn't use the product they used a kitchen tap instead. I have a feeling that this product simply does not have enough water to make it effective. 1 Moalfas reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Alad Report post Posted October 30 There are many types of Bidets, this one carries 2 x100ml cannisters with 45 sec spray time. I don't know if that will be enough for everyone or every situation. This sonny bidet costs $98, to be honest I think this $6 500ml ketchup squirt bottle has enough water to work just as well Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ireallywannaknow 2,077 Report post Posted October 30 Yeah that was really strange and shady of them not to use the actual product! I wanted to see it work! So sad that they are just now realizing that water cleans more effectively than dry paper, and stating it like it's news smh. Anyway if it does work well that could be really cute to keep on hand for travel. Although I'd like a version that doesn't need to be charged. Can't they make it so that it's powered by some kind of pumping action? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Moalfas 669 Report post Posted October 30 3 hours ago, Haji 2003 said: My concern is the demonstration they did of this product. Which is that they didn't use the product they used a kitchen tap instead. I have a feeling that this product simply does not have enough water to make it effective. It felt like a gimmick to be honest. The script is pretty explicit for a real ad. As for using a bagel for demonstration... lol But you are correct, the device won't cut it. No pun intended lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haji 2003 7,801 Report post Posted October 30 (edited) 5 hours ago, Guest Alad said: I think this $6 500ml ketchup squirt bottle has enough water to work just as well Seriously good thinking outside the box, I reckon. Thanks. Just goes to show how gizmos often compete with quite simple/straightforward alternatives. Edited October 30 by Haji 2003 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haji 2003 7,801 Report post Posted October 30 4 hours ago, ireallywannaknow said: Yeah that was really strange and shady of them not to use the actual product! They chose peanut butter. They could have been far sneakier, and used say still warm porridge and that would likely have come off much more easily. As we all know what meal you had the night before can influence the stickiness of what comes out the next day. A healthy low fat, high roughage diet should be quite easy to rinse off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibn Al-Shahid 1,779 Report post Posted October 31 That’s Rory Scovel a stand up comedian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haji 2003 7,801 Report post Posted October 31 1 hour ago, Ibn Al-Shahid said: That’s Rory Scovel a stand up comedian This video shows a demonstration of the product itself: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites