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Glow Flow LED Faucet Tap Light – Small Safety Fountain in Your Bathroom

How do you feel if you see a colorful fountain kind gadget in your bathroom? Yes I know its bit surprised but in today’s gadget world anything can be possible. Washing up has never felt so glamorous. This Glow Flow LED Faucet Tap Light works in your bathroom to provide you colorful environment around you with some good safety features. This fully automatic gadget has a LED Faucet Glow with temperature sensor. The working mechanism for this gadget is simple vary simple, with its universal adapter can be fixed with most of common types of taps.


Whenever the water is turned on an internal switch activates an LED light source. Turn off the water and the light goes off too… this is simple light mechanism. But as added safety feature, this LED Faucet Tap Light has temperature sensors. When you turn on water, instantly the temperature sensors activate and lit up in a cool electric blue if water is cold and if it is hot then it changes to warm red warning light.

Finished with chrome and easily cleanable provides an attractive and safe addition to your bathroom. The LED Faucet light will reassure parents who may worry that kids will scald themselves when washing their hands or brushing their teeth or sometimes themselves as well. Children can be told that if it glows blue light then it’s ok to put their hands under the water and when it glows red then they need to add more cold water. Indeed we can consider it as a fantastic bathroom accessories.

The temperature controlled Faucet Lights are a must have if you appreciate funky, quirky gadgets! The batteries in these amazing tap accessories can be replaced easily so you can enjoy the Faucet Light as many times you want.

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