In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers have been rushing to stock up on essentials like
canned foods, hand sanitizers and antibacterial cleaning products. However, the
daily essential with perhaps the most unexpected rise in demand is toilet paper. The demand has become so high that many stores are limiting
the number of rolls each customer can purchase.
The shortage of toilet paper has led some Americans to turn to a device that has long been popular in other areas of the world — the bidet.
For those unfamiliar, a bidet comes in many forms, though it's traditionally a standalone sink-like basin with a spray function that's used for cleaning after using the toilet. Though it's a foreign concept to many in the United States, it's one that experts approve of for excellent hygiene.
"As a gastroenterologist, I’m a big fan of bidets," Roshini Raj, attending gastroenterologist at NYU Langone Health, told Shop TODAY. "They offer a gentler way to clean ourselves and are particularly helpful for new moms, or those with rectal issues like hemorrhoids or anal fissures."
Dr. Philip Buffington told us that bidets are hands-down his favorite cleaning method.
"In the bidet versus toilet paper matchup, the nod goes to the bidet. Bidets are healthier than toilet paper. They provide better personal hygiene," he said.
So what do you do when you want to explore the world of bidets without investing in a full-sized model? That's where an add-on bidet comes in handy. It's essentially an attachment that connects to your existing toilet seat, and they've become massively popular in the last two weeks as toilet paper becomes more difficult to come by.
Tushy is one of the most popular bidet attachment manufacturers, and the brand's founder and chief creative officer Miki Agrawal told Shop TODAY that sales have skyrocketed in the past week.
"Tushy sales are 10 times what they were since word spread of toilet paper shortages," Agrawal told us. "Last week we had a few days where we sold over $500,000 a day, including a day where we hit around $1 million in sales. We have been saying since 2014 that bidets will replace toilet paper and that Tushy was going to be the brand to help realize it."Tushy Classic
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So is the rise of the bidet merely a fad for Americans, or will it become the new norm? If their experience is anything like Raj's, it might become a permanent bathroom staple.
"I spent my summers as a child in Asia and became very used to using them," Raj told us. "Once you try them, you wonder why anyone would do anything else."
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