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The difference between a good bidet seat and a bad one usually shows up on rushed mornings

I feel like rushed mornings reveal product design way faster than relaxed weekends do.

If the controls are confusing, if the seat takes too long to respond, if the settings feel awkward, or if the whole thing just adds friction when you’re trying to get out the door, you notice it immediately.

That’s why I think smart bidet seats are not really about having the longest feature list. They’re about whether the product still feels smooth when you’re tired, in a hurry, and not in the mood to think.

That’s when “good design” becomes obvious.

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u/TravistanHydro — 14 days ago