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Mini Shower Diaper Sprayer

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$44.95

Quick Overview

Comes with a one year warranty

Note: This is the identical sprayer to the Bum Genius Diaper Sprayer. The only difference is the packaging.

One of the most frequently asked questions about cloth diapering is: How do you get the soil off the diaper?

One easy way is the Mini Shower Diaper Sprayer, a small hand held sprayer that attaches to your toilet and allows you to rinse soil from diapers and covers directly into the toilet. It works well with all types of diapers, from prefolds to FuzziBunz to fitted diapers, as well as with diaper covers. One of its best features is the adjustable spray switch, so the water flow can go from low to high depending on your needs, so there is no worry about out of control spraying. The on-off button is on the handle. It hooks conveniently to your toilet tank for storage, and has a long, ultra flexible thin hose.

This particular sprayer has stood the test of time. We've carried it for several years now. The U.S. company that makes it stands behind their product and will answer any questions you might have about the very simple installation procedure, or any problems you might have.

One customer suggested we tell everyone it is "mandatory" to have a sprayer if they are using cloth diapers. While we won't quite go that far, this expresses the feeling that many customers have about this product.

Please read more information about the Mini Shower Diaper Sprayer at the bottom of this page.
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Babyworks Staff Tip: If you keep your diaper pail next to the toilet, you can simply spray off both wet and soiled diapers and toss them right into the pail. Also, rinsing minimizes odor and staining even if you don't presoak your diapers.

The Mini Shower installs easily if you have a flexible hose at the back of your toilet (rather than the hard metal pipe); most newer homes have these.

A Note from the Manufacturer: If a customer does not have a flexible water supply line on their toilet, they will just need to purchase a flexible water supply line for toilets. They cost between $5.00 and $10.00 dollars at all hardware stores.