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DANCO Mobile Home Screw-On 2.2 GPM Rubber Aerator with Spray, White, 55/64-Inch, 1-Set (88271)

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$8.89

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About this item

  • CONSTRUSTED of a durable rubber built for longevity, durability and reliability
  • DUAL THREAD 55/64-Inch, 27F screw-on sprayrator for a wide spray head
  • TWO SPRAY SETTINGS: stream and wide spray
  • FULL MOTION: Sprayrator has a 360-degree motion
  • IDEAL PRODUCT for mobile home and RV kitchen sinks


This Danco Rubber Screw-On Sprayrator has a wide spray head. It has a 360° degree motion sprayrator with 2 spray patterns which offers a stream and aerated wide spray. The benefit of this sprayrator is it works like a side spray and is ideal for mobile home kitchen sinks.


bertre
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
extremely hard to fit on faucet. This was a new one -- the same as I had previously that wore out -- BUT NOT THE SAME!!! VERY LITTLE FLEXIBILITY TO FIT IN ORDER TO PLACE ON FAUSCET, AND VERY DIFFICULT TO MOVE LEVER FROM SPRAY SETTING TO REGULAR. . UI WOULD HAVE RETURNED IT BUT I FIJNALLY GOT IT OHN THE FAUCET SO I LET IT GO!
C. Bove
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Does the job of stopping the spray from my kitchen faucet. I have a Very shallow sink and whenever washing or rinsing a dish, water would splash all over, getting you soaking wet. This directs the stream of water down and stops the splash. Could be made a little better, but does the job
james shed
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Junk. Male adaptor threads overcut - old head screwed in securely, this one screws in and then falls out...
James
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I tried using other Mickey Mouse sprayers for my kitchen sink - the ones that don't give you large spray and just comes out as a narrow stream. I don't like those. They don't quickly clean my dishes.But with this type of sprayer, everything is quickly washed, your hands included. You need at least 60 degree spray angle, and this one delivers. There are several suppliers with the same design, but the one made in Taiwan seems to be a better quality.This type of rubber sprayer is the only one I like and use.
Carol Spencer
Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2023
I have been buying these for years and suddenly they're different. Display is wider which dissipates the pressure making it a weaker spray than it used to be. The neck is not as flexible as it used to be which limits its use . All and all, disappointed is my name.
Eve's World
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017
I am extremely happy with this one! The first time I didn't have to struggle to screw it onto my faucet!!!I have tried every version (brand made here to date and the other screw on types I would need to take a deep breath beforehand knowing I would need to hold it in the palm of my left hand pressing upward and slowly try to screw it onto the threads in some extreme effort to keep it level because it wouldn't catch on the threads of my faucet and most times it did it was crooked, etc - overall the procedure taking anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes of many retries and trying to stay calm about it lol.I also tried the one which doesn't have threading at all and is all rubber and supposedly you can squeeze it onto the faucet - forget it!!! the hole being tiny and even if lubricated doesn't stretch enough to accommodate a normal faucet end, and although it was mentioned you could cut the hole diameter wider, I found the rubber so stiff and unyielding, that in trying to gorge out a bigger hole, there was a real risk of me cutting myself if the blade slipped off, rather than cut through it as intended. I had a few close calls and so decided to give up and throw that one in the trash same day it arrived.This one -I took it out of the package, went over to my faucet, tried once then again and bingo. No holding it with one hand and screwing it on slowly with the other in some balancing act.Wish List for changes:1) wish the head was slightly wider2) the neck made of thinner rubber (yes i wish the neck area to actually be made more cheaply LOL than the spray body lol) - so that twisting it side to side would be better reach and easily done.Since this threaded on so easily I am afraid from past experience to do that too much because I am just grateful for once its on the faucet I don't wish to then have it fall off : P If the rubber used for the neck was thinning it would be more flexible and not pose that threat I worry about of prying the threaded part off the faucet. However, I do know over time if used gingerly that way the neck will become more flexible.3) that all of these models would spend a bit more money and use a metal attachment instead of plastic! How much more cost could it add to the price? Yet would insure tighter attachment for many more people! I haven't found one to date that still makes it with a metal screw on part. Sad.Despite the wish list above (which would be for all the brands I have tried to date), this was the best experience to date re: installation ease. My faucet for your reference is the standard 2 handle, hot cold water, faucet in center chrome style everyone might know from living in apartments which commonly use that basic model for kitchen sinks, or you might have grown up in your own home using in the kitchen, prior to specialty types becoming more the norm.Using any of these spray adapters one thing will happen when twisting the neck about, the rubber lip may rise up on one side of the metal plate causing some spray out of one side. I find though just pulling it back down over the metal plate works. It just gets misaligned. Its not glued down in any way meaning you could remove that entire plate to clean it someday etc, and therefore as you might imagine if you do twist the adapter from side to side to spray your sink walls more etc, the lip can raise up off the plate on the opp side causing that spray from the side.For people who never took their faucet filter end off to use this type of item before, I highly suggest taking a toothbrush or other good scrubby type object and clean the threads of the faucet before trying to screw this on first time. I found on my faucet (in my apt rental) the threads were full of gunk so that made it even harder to thread the others I first tried to use before this one. Once the threading was cleaned so the thread ridges exposed it makes threading on the adapter much easier. Don;t use any wire type device though or brillo type pad which may actually sand down those old much needed threads you count on!Hope all this info helps - all of these aren't as wonderful as they could be, but trying them all I am happy with this one - it's doing the job without coming undone from the threaded part so that alone makes me ecstatic! (Others have kept coming off because they never went on properly and then water pressure would have them suddenly fall off quite regularly). So take my 5 stars rating as - based on all the rest being impossible to use for long and to even install easily, and this one just doing the job as intended. Offers a nice spray for dish washing etc which I so prefer over a string single stream of water.Update just a few days later: The neck is flexible enough to spray sideways around my sink. After writing this review I went back to try doing so again and it works well for that as well. I think my prior experiences with other threaded aerators of this type popping off made me go too gently with this one lol. When I tried to swivel it around naturally without some hesitancy or fear that it would come flying off the threading and just went to use it side to side, it stayed on and did that job well too. So I highly recommend trying this brand. Hopefully it goes as smoothly for you as well. : )
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