Now Americans can benefit from the enhanced level of personal hygiene
that people have enjoyed in Europe for more than two centuries with
the new high-tech, hydro-cleansing Tres Bien by Fresh Seat, a
division of Takagi Industrial Company USA Inc.
Brondell is named after J.F. Brondel, an English architect who developed the first valve flush toilet in 1738.An advanced Swash 600 also includes a wireless remote control and a blow-dryer designed to eliminate the need for traditional toilet paper."While many Europeans feel that no well-equipped home should be without
a bidet, this type of product has been virtually unknown in the
United States until very recently," said Yasue Fuki, marketing
director for Takagi Industrial Company USA Inc. "Attaching the Tres
Bien seat to an existing one- or two-piece toilet provides the luxury
of a bidet without the cost or space considerations of adding another
bath fixture."Toto claims a 55 percent share of toilets in Japan, but Washlet's U.S. sales have been slow because Americans have been reluctant to adopt bidet-type toilets, said Toto USA spokeswoman Lenora Campos.
To learn more about the elegant Tres Bien by Fresh Seat or the Takagi
line of tankless water heaters, call toll-free at 888-882-5244 or
888-8-TAKAGI or go to www.takagi-usa.com.
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