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Specifications:
- Easily installs in minutes to most faucets
- Fun and functional for the bathroom, kitchen, etc with the LED faucet light
- A temperature sensitive LED faucet light is designed to provide a visual indication of water temperature
- The LED faucet light need no electrical power, runs on button batteries
- It works by illuminating the water that comes out of your faucet
- Water glows green when it is safe to touch below 25 °C, and automatically switches to blue when it gets 25°C to 35°C. When water temperature is between 35 °C and 45°C, it shows red. It flashes red when temperature is above 45 °C
- It includes 4 lights in this LED faucet light
- Material: ABS
Details:

- Water glows green when it is safe to touch below 25 °C

- Automatically switches to blue when it gets 25°C to 35°C

- When water temperature is between 35°C and 45°C, it shows red
General Faucet Installation Instruction:
- Step 1: Position the Faucet


- Step 2: Attach the Water Supply Tubes

- Step 3: Connect the Faucet Lift Rod

Step 4: Flush the Faucet
Tools You Need for Installation:
- Adjustable wrench
- Tape
- Screwdriver
- Flashlight
Cleaning Methods:
- Cleaning Surface: Use cleaning agents to clean the dirt regularly. The water faucet should be rinsed with clean water and wipe it with a soft cotton cloth to keep surface clean before scrub the faucet. Do not wipe the faucet with abrasive cleaners, hard cloth, paper towels, wire ball and acidic or coarse material
- Cleaning Filter: Remove the air bubble and remove the filter. Then scrub the filter with a toothbrush or small brush under the tap
How to Clean a Faucet Head?
Cleaning a Shower Faucet Head:
- Place masking tape around the end of the shower arm that meets the wall and place another strip just above the shower head. This will prevent the wrench from scratching the shower arm
- Use a pipe wrench to hold the shower arm in place where it meets the wall. Unscrew the shower head with a second wrench
- Twist the shower head with your hand the rest of the way after loosening it up with the wrench. Remove the shower head from the shower arm
- Disassemble the shower head. The aerator is the hole-filled piece where the water comes out. Remove the aerator from the shower head by twisting or gently prying it off
- Fill a bowl with white vinegar, enough to submerge the shower head and all of its pieces. Allow the shower head to soak for at least 15 minutes, longer if needed
- Brush off all mineral deposits and gunk with a toothbrush. Poke the holes of the shower head with a toothpick to get rid of the gunk inside the holes. Place the pieces back together and twist back onto your shower arm
Cleaning the Aerator on a Sink Faucet Head:
- Remove the aerator by unscrewing it from beneath the faucet head. The aerator, round with a screen on it, mixes water and air to give the water an even flow
- Place the aerator in a cup. Add enough white vinegar to submerge the aerator. Let it set for 15 minutes
- Use an old toothbrush to scrub the aerator to remove mineral deposits and other gunk that may be present
- Use a toothpick or safety pin to remove gunk from the screen and vents. The aerator is full of small holes and vents on both sides, and these holes get plugged with mineral deposits. The vinegar should remove most of the deposits, but some scrubbing may be necessary
- Rinse the aerator and screw it back on to the faucet
Package Included:
- 1 x LED Faucet Light
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Wythe
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Bought this item on
01-26-2012- Other Thoughts: I like the concept and will enjoy it for what it is, then order it throwing caution to the wind~~~ I'm guessing the rest of you feel like you've made a life decision and been intentionally sabotaged by receiving a non-eternal product? what? I honestly am curious.
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Jennifer
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11-16-2011- Other Thoughts: Copper Faucet is 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.'
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Gustave
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Bought this item on
11-12-2011- Other Thoughts: Single Hole Kitchen Faucet is 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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Renee
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Bought this item on
01-14-2012- Other Thoughts: The faucet looks great. Battery lasted about 9 months. The connector/adapter made of cheap plastic. Usually adapters are made of metal.
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Claude
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Bought this item on
02-17-2012- Other Thoughts: Make sure you buy the one WITHOUT batteries! I bought these and then later bought some more that I had to return because they required batteries.
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