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You dont, it is only connected using the cold water supply that goes to the holding tank. I though this was a potential issue, but it has not been, very easy to get used to and quicker than when you have to get the water temp just right on a regular bidet, because you can burn yourself.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to tap into the toilet’s waterline so it’s the same temperature as the water from the line.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Well, you can't, really. I suppose you could consider wrapping the hose with something, but I wouldn't recommend doing that. You'll probably find that the water is not actually all that cold. I was really nervous about this aspect of the product as well, but I've been happy with my purchase. That being said, if you live in Alaska or something, you may want to find a bidet that does have heated water. Just know that this will jack up the price quite a bit because you probably don't have an electrical outlet near your toilet, so you may need a special installation by an electrician.
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