Brand Story – At Conor, we are a passionate group of bidet enthusiasts committed to bringing eco-friendly and sustainable solutions to the people of Australia. Our mission is to revolutionize the bathroom experience, one toilet at a time, by providing hygienic, cost-effective, and environmentally conscious cleansing options. We understand the need to adapt to more sustainable practices and reduce our impact on the planet. That’s why we are dedicated to offering innovative bidet solutions that not only provide a superior cleansing experience but also minimize our reliance on traditional toilet paper, which contributes to deforestation and waste.
Before anything else, let us share a personal experience with you. Yes, even we used to use toilet paper in our daily lives a few years ago.
However, everything changed during a trip across East Asia when one of our founders unexpectedly encountered a bidet. They were amazed at how easily it cleaned their bottom and felt like they had discovered something close to nirvana (chuckles). It made them wonder why they hadn’t tried using a bidet before. Life could have been much easier!
Moreover, when 80% of the world already considers bidets a necessary bathroom item, why are we still relying on toilet paper?
Our founder decided to survey the locals in Australia, and many responded with questions like, “What is a bidet? I want to try it, but I heard it’s illegal. I also heard it uses a lot of water, and we shouldn’t waste water, right?”
They are partially correct about not wasting water, but completely mistaken about bidets using a lot of water. Let’s do some simple math here. It takes 37 gallons of water to produce a single roll of toilet paper, while a bidet only uses 1/8 gallon of water per use. So, you can see that bidets are much more water-efficient compared to toilet paper.
We believe it’s time to challenge these misconceptions and introduce bidets as a practical and eco-friendly alternative. Join us in embracing bidets and making a positive change for ourselves and the environment
At Conor, we are dedicated to spreading the word about bidets and clearing up any misunderstandings. Our team is on a mission to show Australians the amazing benefits of bidets. We want everyone to know that bidets are not only beautiful and clever, but they also help keep us healthy, save money, and protect the environment.
We believe it’s important to use sustainable technology as much as possible to make the Earth stable and healthy again. By embracing bidets, we can all do our part to take care of our planet and leave a better world for future generations.
Join us in conserving Mother Nature and giving the best gift possible to our future. Let’s make a difference together!.
Before anything else, let us share a personal experience with you. Yes, even we used to use toilet paper in our daily lives a few years ago.
However, everything changed during a trip across East Asia when one of our founders unexpectedly encountered a bidet. They were amazed at how easily it cleaned their bottom and felt like they had discovered something close to nirvana (chuckles). It made them wonder why they hadn’t tried using a bidet before. Life could have been much easier!
Moreover, when 80% of the world already considers bidets a necessary bathroom item, why are we still relying on toilet paper?
Our founder decided to survey the locals in Australia, and many responded with questions like, “What is a bidet? I want to try it, but I heard it’s illegal. I also heard it uses a lot of water, and we shouldn’t waste water, right?”
They are partially correct about not wasting water, but completely mistaken about bidets using a lot of water. Let’s do some simple math here. It takes 37 gallons of water to produce a single roll of toilet paper, while a bidet only uses 1/8 gallon of water per use. So, you can see that bidets are much more water-efficient compared to toilet paper.
We believe it’s time to challenge these misconceptions and introduce bidets as a practical and eco-friendly alternative. Join us in embracing bidets and making a positive change for ourselves and the environment