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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Light Up Your Faucets
May 7 2008 11:53AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (0) |
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Whether you have a client who’s worried about their kids scalding their hands or someone who wants to bring some fun to the bathroom, The Temperature Controlled Faucet Light from www.hogwildtoys.com will satisfy both. This device is designed to determine the temperature of the flowing water and shine a corresponding stream of light that changes as the water temperature varies.
Installation is simple. According to the company, it replaces the aerator on the end of an existing faucet. When the water begins flowing through the device the technology inside is able to determine the temperature of the water. When the flowing water is cold, a blue light shines down through the water stream. When the water starts to get warmer (89¢ªF/32¢ªC), the light stream changes from blue to red to alert the user that the water is getting hot. When the water is off, the light goes off.
The Faucet Light is 2-1/2 inches long x 1-1/4-inch in diameter. It includes a set of two universal adaptors that fits virtually every U.S. faucet and screws on in seconds. The product comes in chrome and brushed silver finishes and includes a set of button cell batteries in the product as well an additional set of batteries as replacements. Typical battery life for one set is around 4 months under normal usage. Battery replacements can also be purchased at most hardware and convenience stores.

