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December 25, 2006
Color-Coded Faucet Indicators
Cool.
I mean, that's hot.
Useful if there are small kids around, or for anyone who has trouble distinguishing left from right.
Less so for the colorblind.
From the website:
- Hot/Cold Faucet Indicators
Bright red and blue indicators make it easy to identify the hot faucet from the cold!
Made of plastic, they slip over most kitchen or bathroom faucets — keeping you safe from scorching or burning, while providing easy grip.
2"D x 1-3/4" Diam.
Set of two.
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Comments
Nice idea! The fun starts when you swap them over though ;)
Posted by: Katie | Dec 25, 2006 12:58:44 PM
I've often got cross with taps (that's faucets to you Americans) that have a tiddly tiny ring of colour which gets covered with limescale or is just too small to see in dim light. These are perhaps a bit over the top, but when I was a lad taps had buttons about 3/8" across on top with either colours or H and C. That seemed a nice compromise.
Oh, and Happy Christmas.
Posted by: Skipweasel | Dec 25, 2006 11:25:34 AM
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