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I purchased two of these, one for myself and one for my parents. They are very neat and work great for about 6 to 12 months. The one I use does not always light up anymore and the one my parents have stopped working altogether. After taking them apart I noticed a condsiderable amount of rust on the contacts inside. I scraped some of the rust off and got 1 of the 2 back in perfect working order. The other one no longer will light up red in hot water, only stays blue. With how it's rusting I'm sure they will stop working again soon. It's not too expensive and I could buy new ones...just be aware that these are not built to last like the faucet you are screwing it onto. They are good for a year or less as a neat toy and a conversation piece at parties. Luckily the light does not affect the water flow at all and it is still small and not an eyesore on the faucet.
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it's a pretty neat little kitchen add on, but the only thing i want to point out is that it does change the actual pressure of your water flow. we used to have a connection that 'gushed' the water out and now with this attachment, it's more of a 'flow.'not a biggie though, you can always add a finer 'mesh' attachment and get it back to how it was ;)
great for kids who aren't careful enough about putting their hands in water!
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+Works as advertised.+Comes with 2 adapters and extra batteries.
-Bulky, bigger than I thought it would be. Pay attention to product dimensions.
-Has no aerator.
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It was pretty cool for about a week. Then the LED started to stay on after shutting the water off. I disassembled it and discovered that water had gotten inside the electronics housing somehow. I dried it out well and took care to tighten the O-ring seal hand tight not too much, not too little. Just enough to compress the O-ring. I worked again for about another week. Today I disassembled it and saw that the electronics capsule had gotten flooded again. I used tweezers to pull the little circuit board out. The leads from the LED were all corroded across. I tried cleaning them as best I could and replacing the batteries with fresh ones, but it doesn't light.I have a feeling the seal problem results from hot water expanding the air inside the electronics capsule, then cold water causing a partial vacuum, which slowly draws water around the O-ring seal.
Anyway, I don't recommend this product to anyone. It's a waste of money and time.
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