
Transform your toilet into a Japanese toilet in just a few minutes. 5 good reasons to switch to the Jhana bidet Reduces toilet paper consumption by at least 75% on average Saves water: 0.6 L of water on average per use while it takes 168 L of water to make a roll of conventional toilet paper on average More hygienic Less irritating More economical (the average annual budget for toilet paper being €90 / person in France, the Jhana bidet quickly pays for itself) Because you can't do without it once you've tried it ;) → To find out all the advantages of the Japanese toilet kit, follow the guide How do I use my Japanese toilet kit? Gently activate the nozzle(s) you need (front nozzle or rear nozzle to target the area to be cleaned) using the control button. Adjust your position on the toilet seat if necessary, gradually increase the pressure. Rinse for 30 to 60 seconds Stop the jet Dry yourself using 2/3 sheets of toilet paper or a washable wipe → To find out more about using a bidet, follow our guide How do I install my Japanese toilet kit? 6 steps are enough: 1. Turn off the water 2. Remove your toilet seat 3. Place the bidet on the toilet bowl 4. Put your toilet seat back 5. Connect the bidet to the water supply of your flush 6.Turn the water back on