Temperature controlled Faucet Light
The Temperature controlled Faucet Light color change will be an interesting addition to any bathroom or kitchen! You will no longer need to physically test the water running on your faucet only to be scalded! With this little gizmo, you can tell instantly whether the water is cold or hot, as the light shines blue when cold water passes through it and red when hot water comes.
This will certainly brighten up your home, although you need to make sure that kids do not mistakenly play with the red-looking water! Perhaps it can even help for children at an age when they can identify colors, but adult supervision is still required just to be on the safe side.
Product Specifications and Features:
The faucet light is made of durable metal and plastic materials;
It measures about 2.75 inches in length and 1.25 inches in diameter;
It fits most USA faucets and comes with universal adaptors;
It comes with batteries, which are included in the purchase, with a free replacement set;
It can be installed in seconds without requiring any special tools;
It comes with a filter screen and complete instructions;
It should be kept away from children younger than 3 years old because of small parts.
Temperature controlled Faucet Light color change Review:
The customers who reviewed this faucet light gave it an average rating of 3.7 stars. They loved how it worked as advertised and came with two adapters and extra batteries. One user noted that it changed the actual water flow pressure, but she did not mind it, and reported that the gizmo was great for children who might not always be careful about sticking their hands into the flowing water. They also especially liked how it was easy to install and looked great, especially on a white sink and during the night time.
A few users were disappointed when the unit would not fit into their faucets; the basic requirement was apparently a faucet with threads on the inside. But a more serious common problem was about leaks that got into the electronics part of the faucet light. A few users discovered the light staying on even after the water was turned off. When they checked it, they found that the water had gotten into the internal parts. Another user also found rust on the inside components after about 6 months to one year’s use. One of them speculated that it might have been caused by the expansion and contraction of the O-ring when hot and water passed through it consecutively, causing a temporary vacuum, but it had not been confirmed.
In any case, it would appear that the faucet light might only work for a limited time if the leaks should happen. As such, it may be wise to hold off from buying this contraption. If you do not mind having it possibly die out in a year or so, you will surely enjoy the fun it offers while it works; just be sure you have the faucet type with the internal treads or at least find an adapter for it.
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