Miracle Toilet Faucet(TM) Turns Ordinary Toilet into Personal Hygiene Device

September 11, 2007

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Bidets - those bathroom fixtures made specifically for post-toileting hygiene - are commonplace in Japan, most of Europe and, increasingly, in wealthier households in the U.S. But now, thanks to the Miracle Toilet Faucet(TM) (http://www.miraclefaucet.com/), any homeowner can enjoy the health and hygiene benefits bidets offer, without the expense and hassle of installing a traditional bidet. Like a traditional bidet, the Miracle Toilet Faucet gently cleanses with a stream of clean water. But in contrast to its freestanding predecessors, the Miracle Toilet Faucet requires no major plumbing work, no electricity, and no extra space in the bathroom. "Bidets are not affordable for the average homeowner. They require space in the bathroom most Americans just don't have, not to mention the additional plumbing needed for a separate fixture," explained Miracle Toilet Faucet inventor Albert Louis Wokas. "The Miracle Toilet Faucet is designed to be easily installed by do-it-yourselfers and simple to use. It is an inexpensive way to promote better health through improved hygiene for both men and women." Because the Miracle Toilet Faucet cleans so efficiently with little additional water use, homeowners will find they need significantly less toilet paper. That's good news for those with septic tanks - and great news for anyone interested in reducing their household expenses or environmental impact. The Miracle Toilet Faucet uses the existing water supply to the toilet, tapping into the fresh water line from the wall. Even homeowners new to do-it-yourself projects can install it with a few common tools in about fifteen minutes. The unit's nozzle rests under the toilet seat and angles downward, giving it a low profile. One simple lever activates the Miracle Toilet Faucet and controls water pressure. The unit is easily cleaned with standard toilet cleansers.

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