Amazon: Motion Activated Toilet Nightlight Only $10.99 (Regularly $25.99)
No More Peeing in the Dark!
Head on over to Amazon where you can score this GDEALER Motion Activated Toilet Nightlight with 8 different colors for only $10.99 (reg. $25.99) when you enter promo code H2ZML3PH at checkout.
This motion-activated toilet night light fits on the rim of any toilet and turns itself on and illuminates the inner bowl any time you walk into the bathroom at night.
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I bought this for $9.99 on Amazon Prime day not to long ago and I returned it. It is a kwel idea and all but it kept falling off every time my husband had to lift the seat whenever he had to use the toilet. I got a an unsanitary feeling every time picking it up and putting it back 😝
Oh bummer! Sorry to hear it kept falling off! Thanks for sharing your experience Chrissy!
We got one too but it was also falling off and broke completely within 2 weeks.
Darn! Thanks for the honest feedback Nicole! Were you able to contact them for a replacement or a refund? I do see this one lists “100% MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE AND LIFETIME WARRANTY ensure your complete satisfaction.”
No because I got it for free from the review site I wrote reviews for. I didn’t bother.
I got this. I took it out of the toilet and put it in the shelf near the toilet. It’s not a good set up.
We bought this and love it! We have it in the kids bathroom. My girls (5, 3 and 2) love it at night. It isn’t too bright for the middle-of-the night wake ups but illuminates enough to prevent trips & falls.
Oh good! So glad to hear how well it has worked for them! Thanks for sharing Kelsey!
saw a similar one for less. Not sure if it would freak my kids out or not!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IES02JS?psc=1
I too bought and returned. It has to be on the front of the toilet for the sensor to work and it looks way too big and obvious there.