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New Temperature Controlled Faucet Light changes color based upon the water temperature. It’s “blue” when the water is cold or simply turned “on.” When the temperature reaches 89℉, it changes to “red,” alerting you that the water is getting “hot”!

  • Water pressure activates the light source.
  • Light goes “off” when water source is turned off.
  • Long lasting bright LED lights.
  • Fully enclosed battery pack. (batteries included)
  • Universal adaptor (included) fits most U.S. water faucets.
  • Installs in less than a minute!

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