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Rinse Ace3 Way Pet Shower Sprayer with 8 Foot Hose and Quick Connect to Showerhead
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Original Version |
Shape | Round |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 0.5"W |
Hose Length | 96 Inches |
Number of Jets | 1 |
Number of settings | 3 |
Setting Type | Massage |
Installation Method | Wall Mounted |
Additional Features | Pulsating Massage |
S**M
Great Product For Washing Dogs At Home
We purchased the Rinse Ace to wash our two large dogs. Fundamentally, this product provides a great foundation for dog washing at home - good water pressure, long hose for reach, ability to stop water flow, variable flow patterns, and light weight to reduce fatigue when washing multiple dogs. Installation was quick and easy, if the product fits well. I was impressed that the unit came with Teflon tape. However, the product is not perfect (diverter fit). I did not take a way a star and I will explain why below.Now on the installation/fit - The Rinse Ace comes with the hose, diverter, shower head, and Teflon tape. You first remove the existing shower head and clean off the old Teflon tape. Then apply some new tape to the shower threading on the wall shower mount (coming from the wall) and screwing the diverter to the wall mount. Next you apply Teflon tape to the threading on the diverter and screw on the previous shower head. At this point you can shower as you did before. The last step is the insert the hose extension, which you could use to wash dogs or people. This is done by pushing the hose into the slots in the side of the diverter and turning the hose until it locks into place - all very simple to this point.Where problems can occur is with the diverter, which is a plastic unit. I would have preferred a metal unit, but it seems sufficient thus far. I would worry about durability if I need to install and uninstall repeatedly. I installed the Rinse Ace into our master shower to begin with. I could not stop a small amount of leak onthe wall side of the diverter despite mutiple installation attempts, cleaning the threading on the wall mount, and single and doubling up the Teflon taping. the shower head side worked perfectly and without leak. Notably, the unit did not lead when the water was turned off. The amount of leak could be described loosely as two drops a second. Not terrible for use while washing dogs, but I did not want to deal with this as a permanent installation issue while the family showered. After washing the dogs (great performance on dog washing). I uninstalled the Rinse Ace and tried to install it in the second bathroom shower. I went through the same installation steps and found a perfect seal with the wall mount - no leak. Hmmm, apparently not all wall mounts are made equally. This makes me believe there is more variability in wall mounts that I had assumed before. I also can't blame a product for not fitting a wall mount perfectly when it apparently can fit some perfectly. I must also assume the company is aware of this and smartly provides Teflon tape to help address this issue - plus one for the company. Interestingly, the shower head in the second shower leaked. I installed the shower head from the first shower while installed in the second shower and there was no leak at all. Apparently not all shower heads are made equally either.At the end of the day, you will have to try to use this (or other) pet shower extensions and you may or may not get a good fit. You will likely not know based upon reviews as each shower and shower head may not work well with any product. You may also try to use a washer to prevent leak, although this may change your water pressure if not installed correctly.I recommend this pet shower extension as it has good features at a reasonable price point. Ultimately it fit in my shower and I think with some work in may fit in someone else's.
R**C
If you don't have one of these now- you're probably doing it the hard way
When we got our pup, it was difficult to give him a bath. We first started out using a small bucket and using that to poor the water on our 5lb Havanese. Not only was it painstaking to do, but also time consuming. I had to look for an efficient and easier solution to give the pup a bath. A little searching can go far and that's when I came across the Rince Ace 3 Way Pet Shower Sprayer.The accessories used to connect to your existing shower head in your bath tub is so easy to install. Just need to wrap some plumbers tape over the threads and put this in between your existing shower head, hand-tighten and then check for leaks. After that, it's easy to attach/detach the water hose connecting to the sprayer head itself. There's plenty of tube length to reach the shower head down to the bottom of the tub with extra length to spare. My pup enjoys the way the shower head sprays the water evenly and it gives a soothing feeling to him.What's an added bonus is that the shower head has a small lever that easily shuts-off the water to allow you to apply soap to your pup before you flick it back on with your thumb. There are 3 settings, but since we have a small dog, we never have to switch over to the 2nd or 3rd more power settings. This tool is a must-have and truly a godsend. It's fast, efficient and your dog will enjoy the experience.Pro Tip- This happened to us multiple times already. My kids forgot to shut-off the main water diverter on the tub spout and when they detached the pet shower sprayer, water sprayed all over the bathroom. Make sure you shut-off the water, push the water diverter back down before detaching the Pet shower sprayer.
D**9
Works great as a cloth diaper sprayer!
I bought this sprayer on a recommendation from another mama to use as a sprayer for my cloth diapers. Traditional cloth diaper sprayers are much more expensive and require installing directly on the toilet. The problem with that is that I live in an apartment and we are not allowed to make modifications like that to the toilets. I looked at this sprayer over and over again before making the final decision to order it and I am so glad I did. Dunking diapers was getting REALLY old!Installation was a piece of cake (or rather I should say it was for hubby since he did it, so I must give credit where credit is due!), it was installed in less than 5 minutes. We simply unscrewed our shower head, put on the adapter and wrapped the teflon tape around it, reattached the shower head, then put the end of the hose into the adapter. Plain and simple. If we want to use the actual shower head, all we do is remove the hose from the adapter, the adapter does not have to be removed. Then when done, just reattach the hose and the sprayer is ready to use again. It has 3 types of spray on it, and the little blue on/off switch adjusts the speed with which the water sprays. It took me a little tweaking in the beginning to figure out how to not get water to spray everywhere, and now I've got it down to a science. It rinses my diapers really well and I don't get water anywhere.It has an 8 foot hose, so it should reach a ways across the bathroom to your toilet, providing your toilet isn't too far away. I also use it for bath time with my toddler. He likes to play with the spray, he is fascinated by it, and I can also use it to rinse soap off of him. When we move, it's easily removable, so we can take it with us.The only reason I am giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is that I wish it had more spray options on it than just the 3. But overall, I absolutely love it! And who says it has to be used just for washing dogs?!?!
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