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Boon Water Deflector/Protective Faucet Cover

Boon Water Deflector/Protective Faucet Cover

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Manufacturer: Boon
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $13.00
You Save: $1.99 (13%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 9601

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0

UPC: 854622001026
EAN: 0854622001026
ASIN: B000IZ83CE

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This small, colorful contraption is one of those must-have items for bathing your baby. Slip it over your bathtub faucet, (it fits any standard single faucet), and it does three things. It protects your child from painful bumps, it deflects the water gently outward for easy rinsing, and it dispenses bubble bath with the push of a button -- just add liquid bubble bath.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good product   September 23, 2008
L. Pargman (Virginia USA)
The Boon Water Deflector is designed to fit most faucets. It fits relatively well, although it slides down when our little guy pulls on it. It stays on and protects him from denting his head. He loves the waterfall and tries to drink from it. Overall, it fits our needs and is a good product.


4 out of 5 stars Overall Good product   August 11, 2008
K and E's mom (Lousisana)
I do really like that this product does a great job at protecting my children from bumping their heads on the faucet, and it is a big help when we need to rinse my little girl's hair out. As those were the only reason's I wanted to purchase this product I am very happy, however we thought it was a bonus that you could put bubble bath in the compartment and the kids could just push a button to put some in the bath water. Only, the bubble bath does leak out on its own and we generally end up with a bubble bath when we were not planning on one, unless I spend the five extra minutes to wash the leaked and now wasted bubble bath out of the tub. No big deal for us but if the bubble bath compartment is a bid selling point for you, you may want to consider something else.


2 out of 5 stars Only will fit the smallest tub spouts   April 27, 2008
Travis Hanson (Bloomington, IL USA)
I really liked the design of this faucet cover and thought the bubble bath dispenser and the sheet of water would be so cool and fun for our son unfortunately the design is made only for the smallest of tubspouts. Also, beware if your spout has a lip that comes down at the end. This device will NOT fit over the lip. I was able to return the item.


5 out of 5 stars Bath Fun   February 17, 2008
R. Nafziger (Sisters, OR)
My 15-month old loves to sit in the tub (or stand) as the tub is being filled. It still is a struggle to get her to lie back to rinse her hair, but I think as she grows it will be easier. We have not tried the bubble bath dispenser. We just pour some in where the flow of water hits the tub. I don't want soap scum building up in the dispenser. This product also protects her from the faucet itself. We have not had any issues with it falling off and it was easy to attach. Our faucet is 5.5 inches long, 2.75" wide at base and 1.75" at spout, silver with a pull knob for the shower.

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