IllumiBowl 2.0 for $14
December 3, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Let there be light in the bathroom. Now you can add any color of LED light to your toilet bowl and see it glow. That means no more stumbling around when you have to go at night. Simply snap it onto the rim and let it shine: it will automatically turn on when someone walks into the bathroom. There are eight color possibilities and patterned illuminations, making quite the show.
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- Turns on & off automatically via motion sensors
- Sets to the color of your choice or a color-rotate light mode
- Easy to clean by wiping with a cloth
- Snaps on in the perfect, splash-proof location
- Fits any toilet
- Battery powered & now w/ even better battery life
- Perfect for potty training children
- Includes a 3-stage dimmer
- Features an improved motion sensor
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Weight: 0.8 oz
- Dimensions: 2.2″L x 1.2″W x 2.2″H
- Batteries: 3 AAA batteries required (not included)
- Color: white
- 8 Light color option
- Material: plastic
- Type of bulb: LED
Includes:
- IllumiBowl Toilet Night Light (white)
Compatibility
- Any size toilet bowl
SHIPPING DETAILS
- Free shipping
- Ships to: Continental US
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