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Review on ๐Ÿšฟ Experience Convenient and Easy Cleaning with Rinse Ace Sink Faucet Rinser by Balthazar Cooper

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for washing hair but not at very high temperatures

Call me old fashioned but I prefer to wash my hair in a sink with cold water. While I can stick my giant head under a faucet, this little device makes everything so much easier. However, this is my second flush. I messed up the first one with abuse. I want to help you avoid the same mistakes, so there are two things to keep in mind to extend the life of your sprayer: First, this rinse aid can't handle very hot water. The sink in our apartment doesn't have a built-in sprayer, which is a big problem. So when I bought my first Rinse Ace, I thought that not only could I use it to wash my hair, but I could also use it to wash dishes. Big mistake. Warm/hot water is fine, but if you try to use it to scald with hot water, the plug will start to melt after a few weeks. Second, be sure to read the instructions on how to remove the atomizer from the metal sleeve when not in use. If you don't read the instructions, you can easily bend or sand down the little tabs that hold the tubing in place. The first time I was a little rough and didn't figure out how to properly detach the atomizer so I ended up completely destroying the plastic nozzle. It's very easy to disconnect the hose once you read the instructions first, so take your time like me! This conditioner is very well built when used properly, but if you mishandle it will fall apart. Incidentally, the atomizer nozzle on my second device failed through no fault of my own. When I contacted Rince Ace customer service they immediately sent a replacement with no questions asked!

Pros
  • Variable Flow Sprayer; The aerator works with standard taps with both internal and external threads. The aerator has a 15/16" male thread and a 55/64" female thread (27 NPT).
Cons
  • Only available in white