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Summer Infant Rite Temp Baby Bath Shower
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April 25th, 2010 at 11:45 am
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My husband and I were frustrated because the product only came with instructions in French and Spanish, not English so we spent extra time and energy trying to troubleshoot issues (i.e. low water flow).
April 26th, 2010 at 2:51 pm
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I thought this would be a great way to rinse off my baby since we don’t have a handheld showerhead in our shower. I put freshly charged batteries in this and absolutely could not get it to work. Then getting the batteries back out was a pain (I had to use pliers).
April 26th, 2010 at 9:40 pm
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The battery powered pump slowly dribbles water out with very little pressure. My baby has a lot of hair and after 3 minutes of trying to rinse out the shampoo we have abandoned it in favour of a water jug. At 3am last night I stubbed my toe on it as I went to the bathroom in the dark. I cannot fully describe my anger at this piece of junk.
April 27th, 2010 at 7:10 am
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We bought the tub that brings this item and were very excited to use it, at first everything seemes great but the more you use it the more the batteries waste and therefore the flow of water decreases. I think this item is a great idea but it only works well the first day you put new batteries in it. Every day after that, your flow actually slows you down and it becomes quite frustrating. I’ve stoppped using it because I’m tired of wasting money on the batteries that give you a good flow for only one day and it took me much longer to bathe my baby with this shower than to just use a bucket of water and wash cloths. I was very dissapointed because we bought the tub specifically for this item and both have pretty much been a waste of money.
April 28th, 2010 at 5:58 am
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I am now on my 3rd one of these. I bought 1, it didn’t work and exchanged it, and then that one didn’t work (I got 1 drop of water to come out) so I called Summer Infant. They sent me a new one in the mail, and that doesn’t work either! If someone out there has any suggestions, please let me know! The concept is great…once mine works I can tell you if I like it.
April 28th, 2010 at 7:41 pm
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Sounds like a great idea. It came with the bathtub we bought. The water flow is like a trickle and even for that you have to apply very hard constant pressure. Now it uses 4 batteries… Iam not sure what they are doing there?
I wish I could return the whole thing but I had already been using the tub for a couple of months before my baby got big enough to use the shower. So i am stuck with something I didn’t use at all.
April 29th, 2010 at 6:33 am
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Our 6 month-old loves showers: it is like “rain” and she tries to catch it. Unfortunately our bathtub doesn’t come with one.
This item is a really good idea because it gives you an average temperature of the water and can hold a good amount of it.
The problem is that you need to hold the button pretty hard to get the water and then the pressure is really really low… So it is a bit difficult to rinse my daughter.
Actually, I stopped using it as a shower and it became a bucket that holds clean water to rinse her after her bath: it is now not a cheap bucket…