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How DID you live without it?

davidtb

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Yes, It does look like someone duct taped a night light to the toilet handle.
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Description:
Never again have to suffer the discomfort of your eyes adjusting to a bright bathroom light in the middle of the night. The Flush Light is a unique toilet flush handle night light. The light is built right into the handle and provides a soft amber glow to illuminate the toilet. The light operates with the simple push of a button, then stays lit and gradually dims throughout the night. Very easy to install and battery operated for convenience.

Specifications:
Flush Light
Night Light Flush Handle
For Front-Mounted Handles Only
Amber Colored Light
White Handle
Made of Plastic
Requires 9-volt Battery (included)
Compete Installation Instructions on Package

Measurements:
Handle 3.5"
Inside Arm 8.75"
Overall Length 11.75

Condition:
New in original sealed package
 
Most people usually have a light in the bathroom, don't get what this is adding? Why would you want a light when flushing number two?

the light is built right into the handle and provides a soft amber glow to illuminate the toilet.
 
Originally posted by: ActiveX
Most people usually have a light in the bathroom, don't get what this is adding? Why would you want a light when flushing number two?

the light is built right into the handle and provides a soft amber glow to illuminate the toilet.

if i was in a house and not an apartment i would want it, i hate turning on the freaking bright main light when i am peeing in the middle of the night. a soft light like this would be awesome. i also can have a nightlight in the bathroom cause there are not outlets in there....
 
Originally posted by: einstein4pres
We have flashlights, fleshlights, and now flushlights? What's next floshlights? flishlights? flyshlights?

Hmm.... methinks you may be on to something.
 
The light operates with the simple push of a button, then stays lit and gradually dims throughout the night.


Q. How do you see the button so you can push it to turn it on?
A. Turn on the bathroom light.


 
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