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I don't think I could enjoy using cloth diapers without this. Review by Miranda
Price Value Quality I was very unsure about using cloth until I saw this. I bought it and have just loved it. We were away from home for a few weeks and I continued to use cloth with disposable liners. Not much fun. This is so worth every penny. The spray is really powerful and cleans my diapers well. It looks great on my toilet and it makes rinsing the bathtub easier too! (Posted on 6/12/10)
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Without hesitation!
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Great tool for cloth diapering! Review by Amanda
Quality Price Value I love my diaper sprayer and find that this makes cloth diapering so much easier! I didn't buy the sprayer until my little one was about 3 months (we used cloth diapers right away) - and I have to say that this has made me so happier when it comes to doing laundry. The sprayer was easy to install and makes clean up of those messy diapers so easy. The pressure is great and the product is very user friendly.
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
My only complaint would be that on occasion the sprayer does leak onto the floor from the tube attached to the toilet - not often, and nothing major, but we have taken to keeping a towel on the floor in case of leaks. Not sure if this is a pressure build up, but we keep the valve off when not in use and followed the installation directions exactly. Still a highly recommended tool! (Posted on 12/28/10)
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Cloth diapering must-have Review by Nikki
Price Value Quality There are a lot of cloth diapering accessories that you don't really need: fancy pails, wipes solution, and so on. But believe me, a diaper sprayer is a necessity, especially once baby starts eating solids and you're dealing with poo in Technicolor!
This sprayer can be installed in minutes, even if you aren't remotely handy. You can adjust the strength of the spray and it does a fabulous job of removing poo from diapers in seconds.
I agree with a previous poster that it does occasionally dribble - but not enough to do damage or be a real concern. Just a few drops! (Posted on 1/1/11) -
A good idea, but makes for more of a mess! Review by V
Price Value Quality I thought this diaper spray would make my life so much easier, but I was disappointed. We hardly ever used it because it just made a big splashy mess everywhere. The spray was quite powerful, which was great for removing solids, but often water would splash up onto the toilet bowl and onto my hands etc. It just seems easier to rinse them in our basement sink. If it really was a convenience we would have used it. But we replaced our toilet and didn't bother to re-attach it. Also, my husband is a plumber and says this product causes pipe hammer...whatever that means (google it??) Haha. Best of luck!
A message from bynature.ca: Thanks for taking the time to review the MiniShower! It may take a bit of practice aiming the shower head to effectively remove solids and not splash all over. It's all in how you angle the sprayer and how close you put it to the diaper. You might try a different position for a better result. :)
We did ask the manufacturer to reply in regards to your husbands concern about water hammer:
The Mini-Shower has been available for over 10 years and we have never had a problem with water hammer. But, it is true that when you release the button on the sprayer water hammer will occur. This is also true for kitchen sink sprayers, garden hoses, toilet flusher valves, dish washers and washing machine solenoid valves, and some faucet valves.
Most homes have a water hammer arrester built into the plumbing system. Sometimes the water hammer arrester can become water logged, which means it has filled up with water. By turning off the water to the home and draining all the water out of the pipes will empty the water hammer arrester so it will stop the water hammer effect. Also, some homes have water pipes that were not strapped to the studs correctly, which will make the pipes shake and bang when the water is turned off quickly.
Lowering the water flow pressure on the Mini-Shower will reduce the water hammer effect. As well, because the Mini-Shower sprayer is attached to the toilet tank adapter with a hose, which is then connected to the toilet tank flusher valve, which is connected to the wall valve with a flexible supply water line; the water hammer effect is reduced greatly compared to being connected directly to the plumbing system pipes. (Posted on 5/6/11)
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