Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Underwater Bath Light Show

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Manufacturer: Main Sauce
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Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 3 Brand: Main Sauce EAN: 5060109520606 Feature: Flashes red, green & blue light in 5 different display combinations Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Main Sauce Manufacturer: Main Sauce Publisher: Main Sauce Studio: Main Sauce
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Flashes red, green & blue light in 5 different display combinations Can be used fixed to the bottom or floating on the surface. size = 8 x 8 x 8.5 cms clear plastic waterproof casing uses 3 x AAA batteries
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An utter waste of money Comment: Hahaha. I can't believe this actually exists. What a complete waste of money! This item should be sold at a Pound shop not at Gadget shop. I have scarcely seen a tackier, more cheaply made bit of tat in my life. You need 3 batteries to power this little beaut and guess what they are not included. The lights are so feeble that you would need blackout curtains in your bathroom to see any effect, the balance weight is not heavy enough to keep the blessed thing floating upright and the coup de grace is that it flippin' well leaks. After fitting the battery compartment on the first time, we plopped it in the bath (yes, I did put it on properly!) and after 30 seconds it was half-full of water. How excellent... a watertight electrical toy for the bath that lets in water. I am flabbergasted that this piece of ordure ever made it to the marketplace, never mind to be sold at a whopping £8. Made in China stamped clearly on the tacky looking box, probably a clue to the tremendous profits being screwed out of the poor consumer by a fifth-rate and greedy manufacturer. Gadget Shop sort yourselves out... it's not good enough. Stay away.
Customer Rating:      Summary: fun in the bath Comment: looks fantastic only received it today and tried it out already, i will definitely be buying more for a greater effect, looks like the picture and i am not disappointed.
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Editorial Reviews:
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At Gadgetshop HQ, we do rather like beauty. Not Black Beauty, you understand, but the concept of beauty. We're rather addicted to simplicity, too, so that when beauty and simplicity come together we are indeed in seventh heaven. So it's not every day that one gets to deconstruct something quite as dashed pretty as this device, which is designed to add a touch of colour and animation to bathtime, pooltime, or indeed any time you're near water that's for anything other than drinking. Underneath its domed and dimpled exterior sits a dazzling array of under-water lighting technology capable of displaying five different multicoloured sequences; some still and subdued, some flashing and dynamic. The effect is utterly magnetic, and is very much in the style of a son e lumiere of which Jean Michelle Jarre himself would be proud. The result is an underwater lighting display in a profusion of reds, greens and blues that expands outwards to fill one's entire pool, hot-tub or bathroom. If that's not enough to have you reaching for your credit card, there's even a 'balancing cap' that enables one to float the device in one's bath, enabling one to be simply surrounded by light after a hard day at the spreadsheets. Simplicity and beauty together at last. Truly tikkety-boo.
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