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I always feel like the hands-free bidet is sneaking up on me, I prefer the control and manual aim/pressure of the gun.

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[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I've been there a dozen times and also have no idea what the Thai word is, so here:

"In the Thai language, a bum gun is referred to as: săai chèet cham-rá (สายฉีดชำระ), hŭa-chèet (หัวฉีด), or thêe chèet dtòot (ที่ฉีดตูด)"

hm. sounds like they don't know either.

I found this language learning site that more sounds like they know what they're talking about:

"Bum Gun ที่ฉีดก้น Têe Chèet Gôn"

this post was submitted on 21 Apr 2025
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