Great for rinsing off soiled cloth diapers in the toilet instead of dunking and soaking.
The easy to handle, multi-hole, jet spray is perfect for rinsing even the most heavily stuck-on soiled diapers.
5 minute installation with an easy to follow step-by-step guide (Only a pair of pliers or a crescent wrench are needed. There’s only 2 nuts to tighten, and one of them is made to be done by hand.)
The Diaper Sprayer comes with a full set of hoses, spray head, variable flow control valve, bracket, screws & anchors, and double-sided adhesive. The Diaper Sprayers are fully assembled, so all you have to do is take off your old hose, attach the new one, and mount your bracket.
How does it work?
Think kitchen sprayer meets toilet plumbing. The sprayer is attached to your existing toilet plumbing by a special valve and hose. There is a built in T-valve with variable flow control to the sprayer. And you can install a little sprayer holder on your wall to hang it up when not in use.
The step by step to use your sprayer: Lift up the lid and seat to the toilet. Turn the T-valve to turn the sprayer on. This valve can be used to adjust the pressure. Hold diaper poop end down towards the toilet. Squeeze the trigger and spray off the poop into the toilet. Be careful with that pressure - we don't call it the "poop blaster" for nothing! Now you have a rinsed off yet very drippy diaper. We either have our small wet bag (Monkey Doodlez) on a hook in the bathroom and just pop it in there or I bring the lid of my diaper pail into the bathroom with me and transport it on the lid back to the diaper pail. Of course if you have a big enough bathroom, you can just have a pail in the bathroom and make your life easier.
Installation instructions