





Price: $29.97
(as of Nov 11, 2025 19:36:46 UTC – Details)

Experience the ultimate solution for tear-free bath time with the Control The Flow Bath Sprayer. Designed for convenience and ease, this innovative bath sprayer is the easiest rinsing tool on the market, ensuring that bath time is enjoyable for both you and your little one. With multiple pressure modes and a stay-put suction pump, you can effortlessly rinse away soap without the need for constant refills. The extra-long hose and adjustable cleaning attachments cater to your child’s growth, making bath time a breeze from newborn to toddler.
PRECISE RINSING: Enjoy multiple pressure modes and a simple toggle on/off feature to provide a gentle yet effective rinse, keeping soap out of your baby’s eyes and making bath time tear-free.
NO MORE REFILLING: Equipped with a stay-put electric suction pump, this bath sprayer shower head attaches to most tub floors and delivers a continuous stream of water, eliminating the hassle of repeatedly refilling a rinsing cup.
LONG CORD, EASY REACH: The extra-long hose allows parents to easily reach every nook and cranny, ensuring a thorough clean for your baby without any awkward stretching or bending.
ADJUST AS THEY GROW: Includes two silicone cleaning attachments. It has a Soft Scrubber for gentle cleansing of your baby’s skin and a Scalp Massager for effectively removing dirt and oils from toddlers’ hair which makes bath time suitable from newborns to toddlers.
COMES WITH: 1 bath Sprayer, 2 scrubber attachments
Customers say
Customers find the bath cup easy to use and appreciate it as a game-changer for bath time, with positive feedback about its quality and ability to gently rinse hair and body. The functionality and durability receive mixed reviews – while some say it works well for newborns, others report it’s not functional, and while some find it durable, others mention the blue part breaking off. The water flow and value for money also get mixed feedback, with some praising the gentle flow while others note uneven water distribution, and some consider it worth the price while others find it overpriced.
