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35 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Faucet Fun Dec 19, 2006
By Molly This faucet light provides a blue glow to running water. In the dark it glows a fantastic, gorgeous blue that fills the sink with shimmering colors. It was very easy to install and worked for me immediately.
Unfortunately, the ad shows a stream of focused deep blue water that isn't quite accurate. In daylight or when the bathroom lights are on (aka: most of the time), the water has just specks of a dim pale blue scattered throughout the stream. The blue is more focused at the top, not evenly all the way down. Also unfortunately, the cheap-looking plastic rim of the adapter detracts from the overall effect. The faucet adapter is also an awkward length of over 2" long, which can pose problems in certain sizes and shapes of sinks.
When the light are off the blue water is absolutely *awesome* and gorgeous, but realistically how often do people use the bathroom in the dark? Overall I would recommend this as a novelty, but warn against expecting too much from it. The blue really isn't as dramatic as the product ad shows.
19 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Faucet Light review Aug 09, 2006
By Jodi L. Turner The light would be great, but it will not fit on my Chicago faucet. Neither of the adapters work. I've been to plumbing supply stores, and nobody can help. The 800 # couldn't help me either. So, order at your own risk!
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Lighted Faucet - sometimes Nov 02, 2006
By Cristin Gaffney
"Sobanana"
We were very excited about installing the lighted faucet extension. It was definitely easy to install, and excitement was high. For my kids, it meant they would have a blue light on their hands while washing, which made it more fun. For the adults, it meant the kids would be more likely to remember to wash their hands, and it would remind them to turn the water off when finished, because if they didn't the light would still be on - RIGHT? Well...that's the way it's supposed to work. At this point (approx. 4 months later) the light is on ALL the time, whether the water is on or not, sometimes brighter than others. But it's not quite as bright as it was at the beginning. So it's not such a novelty anymore, so I still have to remind the kids to wash their hands.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Ridiculously cool Jan 16, 2007
By Micah J. Casteel
"Goaticus Maximus"
This nifty little gizmo is all kinds of fun. It's not super bright, but in normal it's noticable and at night (think candle light) it's gorgeous. Words of caution, don't over tighten or else it can be a bear to get off, pick a sink that's fairly deep or else it inhibits movement.
Finally to address all of the complaints of it not turning off, here's the deal folks, it's not a pressure switch, it's an electronic switch, the water short circuits a little electronic gizmo and turns on the light. Now if you have the little electronic gizmo gets a drop of water on it, it will continue to remain lite, so rotate the assembly until the water doesn't stick on the little golden contacts. Have fun!
10 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Loved the light--didn't last two weeks. Nov 04, 2006
By Donna Johnson
"Chollabay"
Installed it at the kitchen sink, it lasted maybe two weeks. Bought new batteries, light would not shut off after water had been turned on and batteries ran out again. Save your money.
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