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Flo Water Deflector by Boon

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Though we don't have any kids in our house, we do love taking baths, so we were delighted to find this gadget to make bath-time more enjoyable. Since we rent, we were even more delighted that it attaches to the bathtub faucet with just a spring-activated grip...

 
 

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When you turn on the water, the Flo Water Dispenser transforms the torrent into a gentle stream. The soft material means less bumping and bruising (yes we are rather clumsy bathers) and we just love the bubble-bath reservoir that allows us to top up any time the bubbles get scarce.

At only $15, the Flo is an excellent option for any family that still uses and enjoys that old-school bathtub.

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I need to see how that works. The pic doesn't show exactly why this is such a good product. free money for bills

posted by fremoney01 on August 14th 2009 at 9:27am
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I bought this over a year ago and it worked great-snapped on, kept the kids safe, delivered enough soap to bubble up the tub. And then we tried to clean it, and the problems began. The crevices and the material are way too mold friendly. We couldn't get the thing clean, no matter what we tried! Even soaking the thing in a bucket with bleach didn't change the surface one bit. Sadly, it was removed and replaced with a cute whale. No more bubbles, but no more mold, either.

posted by pelicolina on August 14th 2009 at 2:05pm
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I didn't even get that far.

I bought one of these when Boon first released them, and the Flo didn't fit on our tub faucet. It just didn't. I tried pushing, shoving, etc. It was a just a regular Kohler tub faucet only eight years old.

I replaced it with a faucet duck.

posted by stickyricemama on August 14th 2009 at 3:58pm
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