🦆 Splash into safety and style with the MunchkinWhite Hot® Bath Ducky!
The MunchkinWhite Hot® Safety Bath Ducky Toy is a vibrant yellow, ergonomically designed rubber bath toy featuring a patented White Hot Safety Disc that reveals 'HOT' when water exceeds 104°F. Its water-tight build prevents sinking and squirting, ensuring safe, fun, and worry-free bath time for babies and parents alike.
Product Dimensions | 3.86 x 2.95 x 5.12 inches |
Item model number | 01105102WWW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Ducky Toy |
Power Source | Manual |
Pump type | Manual |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
E**Z
daniel.
got this duck and named him daniel 🔥 he floats, he squeaks, hes awesome, hes cuter than a b. and yes i got him for my 18 year old self but i aint shamed. i love him #danieltheduck #swag
C**Z
Bath Time must have!
Cute and useful! The color-change safety feature gives peace of mind, and my baby loves playing with it.
J**E
Rubber Ducky you're the one
Great size and quality. Honestly, bought it to customize it for Once Upon A Broken Heart character for someone who collects rubber ducks. They love it.
E**Y
Quack
Perfect for bath time and just cute
K**Y
Quacktastic Debugging Delight: The Rubber Ducky Programmer's Best Friend!
I recognize that most will buy this for their children to play with in the tub, and it's 100% appropriate for that. However, let us not forget an alternative use of this adorable little quacker: as a powerful tool for programmers.The concept behind the rubber ducky debugging technique is surprisingly effective. By explaining your code line by line to the ducky, you're forced to articulate your thoughts and logic. This process often reveals the hidden bugs and errors that might have eluded your attention during solitary debugging sessions. It's like having a silent, non-judgmental coding partner who patiently listens to your code woes and, in return, helps you uncover the elusive bugs.The rubber ducky's non-intrusive nature is key to its success. Unlike traditional debugging tools that might overwhelm you with complex features and intricate interfaces, the rubber ducky simply requires your vocal articulation. This simplicity allows for a streamlined debugging process, focusing your attention on the logic and structure of your code.Beyond its debugging prowess, the rubber ducky also serves as a stress-reliever. When faced with challenging coding puzzles, a quick quack or a gentle squeeze of this delightful toy instantly lifts the mood, injecting a sense of joy and fun into the programming grind.The Rubber Ducky is a game-changer for programmers seeking a novel and effective approach to debugging. Its simplicity, durability, and undeniable charm make it a must-have on every coder's desk.Say goodbye to debugging frustration and hello to quacktastic success with this delightful rubber ducky by your side! Five quacks without a doubt! 🦆✨
A**A
Cute ducky, not a great temperature sensor
We mostly use this ducky for play during bath time. The white hot temperature sensor no longer changes color so we went back to using our wrists/elbows to make sure the water temperature is safe and comfortable for our baby before putting them in the bath.
H**Y
Baby Shower Gift. Cute.
Bought for a baby shower! Super cute & a nice thing to have that I feel like some people forget! Good size also. Quality was nice.
G**R
My third time buying—here’s why!
I love this little bath duck. Is it the most precise thermometer? No. But is it better than trusting my wrist? Absolutely yes. I now have older kids who can tell me when the water is too hot, and they often think it’s too warm when I think it’s fine. Do you know what gets it right every time? This duck.So why have I bought 3? The little hot meter on the bottom wears out in about a year, making it hard to tell whether the duck is still signaling that the water is too hot. Because the duck doesn’t have a hole in it, it still makes a nice bath toy, but it’s no longer a helpful thermometer. Because it costs less than $5, doesn’t take batteries, and works as a toy after it has run its primary course, I don’t mind having to buy replacements. Would recommend to any parent looking to keep their little one safe in warm water.
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