Water pressure/volume of the BB-i3000 bidet vs electric enema bidets?

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Bidet_Mate

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Hello
I have owned a BB-i3000 bio bidet (the non electric one) for several months now, and I love the powerful enema function. It generates it's pressure and water volume directly from wall water pressure/volume so it is very effective at cleaning. I purchased a Toto s300 for the office a couple weeks ago but I was very disappointed by the lack of pressure/enema function. I really like the heated seat and water stream the Toto provides though.

My question is; Is there an electric bidet that has an enema function as powerful as the BB-i3000? I've been checking into this for a little while and it looks like a lot of the electric bidets use a water pump instead of depending on the water pressure coming out of the wall.

I have been told that the Bio Bidet BB-1000 followed by the Clean Sense DIB-1500R have the strongest enema streams of the electric bidets, but I am wondering how they compare with the BB-i3000 and where the Toto s300 falls in there.


Also, a little bidet humor:
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The Korean bidets are pretty strong, it's does seem to be one of their features.
I've heard it's because of the quantity of rice eaten there, therefore the need.
Bio-Bidet and Cleansense are make in Korea.

I love that the seats are heated when you sit down. Even in the Summer here in Seattle it has been nice.
And after having colon cancer surgery, I can't imagine life without it.
I am blown away that others that have gone through the surgery don't have these. As hard as the last year has been, it's been the one thing I could do for myself that made the most difference in comfort with what I've been having to deal with.
If you know someone in a similar position, you would be doing them a "huge" favor by getting them one.
You have no idea what this is like, I certainly didn't before this year.

And if you are just a normal healthy person, which most of us are and I will be in a few months, it's still the best thing you can do for your bathroom.
 
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Have we reached the point of TMI here??????!!!!!!!

Too Much Information - way more than you need/want to know about someone.
 
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Terry

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TMI

I'm just mentioning it because, for as advanced as we think we are here in the US, we are "behind" the rest of the world.

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So would you say that the enema stream on the BB-1000 will be somewhat stronger than just a regular wash feature on high like a Toto s300? I realize that trying to find an electric bidet with the pressure of the BB-i3000 might be unrealistic, but I want to make sure the one I do get will have adequate cleaning power before I spend an additional $500 on a bidet.
 

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I just talked to a previous customer today of the BB-1000.
She just ordered a second one for just that reason, the enema spray.
She loves the first one she got. She also has a Cleansense bidet seat, but it isn't as good as the Biobidet in her opinion.
 

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I'm almost afraid to ask but, for this simple country boy, could you explain to us just what the "enema function" actually does?
 
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