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Manufacturer | AXELECT |
Part Number | rinser |
Item Weight | 1.61 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 4.6 x 1 inches |
Item model number | glass rinser |
B**M
Great quality
The Glass Rinser Cup Washer for Sink is a kitchen and bar essential, bringing convenience and efficiency to glassware cleaning. With its high-pressure glass washer design, featuring 9 powerful spray holes, it effortlessly removes residue from mugs, cups, glasses, tumblers, and even baby bottles. The stainless steel base adds durability and a sleek aesthetic to any sink setup. Ideal for use at home, in the kitchen, or in a coffee shop or bar setting, this glass rinser simplifies the cleaning process, ensuring that your glassware is always ready for the next pour. It's a practical and stylish addition to any space where clean glasses matter.
V**E
Nice and strong rinser, like a bidet for your glasses and bottles
The media could not be loaded. I have only seen these in restaurants and never made the connection that installing one at home would make washing glasses much easier. This also works well to wash water bottles and baby bottles.Installation is fairly simple, though you need to be somewhat familiar with plumbing before tackling this. First off, the threadings on the supplied tee joints are 3/8 inch MPT. This seems to be the standard for faucets and whatnot, so your sink faucet's connection should also be 3/8 inch and fit fine.There's only one connection for this rinser, so I tapped into my hot water line to make it easier to rinse off oil, dirt, and grime from my stuff. Keep in mind that this rinser only removes the hard-to-reach debris stuck in your cups or bottles with a strong stream of water. Don't make the incorrect assumption that using this with really hot water will sanitize your cups for reuse. It takes roughly 5 minutes of rinsing with a scalding water temperature of 150 degrees F before bacteria start to die off. Best to stick it in your dishwasher, or wash it with dish soap after rinsing.Using the rinser, you have to press the glass down with medium force to activate the rinser. You'll know if you're not pressing hard enough when the rinser starts making a kind of banging sound as it stutters when the valve rapidly opens and closes (you'll hear it midway in the video when I let up the pressure just a tad). Just give it some elbow grease and push down on the glass a little harder and it will work fine. This is a good thing as this prevents any accidental triggering of the rinser which could lead to water all over your kitchen.I ran out of holes in my sink as I was using both pre-drilled holes for the garbage disposal switch and the dishwashing soap dispenser. I made the call and decided to nix the soap dispenser and installed the rinser in its place.I don't know how I lived my life without having one of these on my sink and I'm never going to have a sink without one again! I highly recommend this!
B**Y
Awesome
I’ve bought two. Real easy to install. One was missing a washer but easy fix. Has worked well for about 3 months at time of writing
C**T
Well made super rinser with a touch of fun
The media could not be loaded. The AXELECT glass rinser – washer may be the best addition to my dish washing process ever. It is easy to use, easy to install and cleans my glasses better with less water than before.All parts of the AXELECT glass rinser – washer are metal and very sturdy. Each piece is precision made and just drops into place. Under the sink all of the connectors are high quality metal construction (other than the hose).Speaking of under the sink it was far more effort to clean out the area and get my body under the sink than to install it. The AXELECT glass rinser – washer drops right through an existing hole for a soap dispenser or spray hose if you have one or just drill a single hole. Put the washers and such on then tighten the nut and that is it. On the connection side just choose if you want to use hot or cold water (I chose hot) turn off the supply valve, drain the line and unscrew the existing feed line. Put the T fitting back in its place and then re attach the existing supply line to the sink. The final step is to run the new supply line from the T to the AXELECT glass rinser – washer and screw it into place. Turn the water back on and check for leaks. You now have a AXELECT glass rinser – washer ready to use.My new process to wash glasses is first super rinse the glass on the AXELECT glass rinser – washer. Then I have a tiny stream of water from the sink, wet glass, wash with soap and pass under small sink stream facing down to remove the soap from the outside on the way to the AXELECT glass rinser – washer which then super rinses the inside and to the drying rack. It cleans exceptionally, uses less water, is faster and don’t forget it is fun!
S**9
Don’t think about it - just get it
Bought this for my dad and he was very hesitant about it at first. Now he uses it all the time and raves about it.
T**.
Okay for the price.
Product worked well at first. The water pressure works well but the rubber washers that come with have already melted due to the heat and it is starting to leak.
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