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๐ฆ Ring in fun and safety with the duck that turns heads and lights the way!
The NEKRASH Duck Bike Bell combines a loud 45dB horn with a bright 12-lumen LED light in a quirky rubber duck design featuring a wind-spinning helmet propeller. Easy to install without tools, it fits handlebars from 2.3 to 2.36 inches and suits bikes, scooters, strollers, and moreโmaking every ride safer and more playful for kids and adults alike.
| ASIN | B07T2HJK9K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,212 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #25 in Bike Bells |
| Brand | NEKRASH |
| Brand Name | NEKRASH |
| Color | 1-SHARK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,854 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.6"L x 2.2"W x 2.36"H |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NEKRASH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NE-19103 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Maximum Compatible Size | 2.36 Inches |
| Minimum Compatible Size | 2.3 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Product Style | Duck |
| Size | 2.6 inches x 2.2 inches x 2.36" |
| Style | Duck |
A**R
Super cute
Love this little guy, bought him for my boyfriend's bike. His little helmet and propellor dotend to come off unless you like super glue it on to his head.
H**E
Everyone needs one!
Got a couple of these for my brother and sister-in-law for them to take on their bike adventures. I LOVE getting pictures of these ducks from their trips! Itโs almost like Iโm with them. 1 lost itโs helmet propellers pretty quick but otherwise they have held up for well over a year now.
S**Y
Rubber duck
Too cute
T**A
So cute, adorable, funny - but not safe for toddlers
We were looking for a bike bell such that has adjustable strap to be placed on toddler bike ( we have SEREED) or on toddler first scooter (we have mini Microkick board) and both bike and scooter have thicker handles than most children bikes or scooters, about 30 santimeters in diameter versus typical 21-22 santimetrs. The duck looked as a good choice, especially since it has helmet (we had hard time to convince our toddler to wear helmet and seeing the duck in helmet on his bike convinced him right away, and we appreciate this very much). In addition to being just so adorable, the duck has adjustable stra, can quack and squeak as his rubber relatives do, is a light-up and has a propeller that actually works. But with all the pros above there are some cons, that make this bike bell not suitable for toddler. The strap closure is not very tight,it is rather loose, and getting open/disconnected easily so duck is falling of quite often with just a little pull with those small hands, or when the bike bumps, which happens a lot with a toddler. The propeller works grest whem little hands turn it but doesn't work when a toddler is riding his bike - probably because of the not so fast speed. It is absolutely impossible for toddler to get the light on, especially with ducky wearing helmet, the same apply to switching the light off if mommy or daddy helped to switch it on. Grandma also can not neither switch the light on/off or change mode from flashing to steady and backward. The light itself is very bright, which is good for biking at night, but is not good for toddler's eyes. Our toddler ois able to produce sound and ducky squeaks when being squished, but since toddlers do not let it go, the poor ducky sounds as it is his last squeak and he is begging for help to free him from those grabby hands. And the last thing that makes this bell not good for a toddler - the light case with enclosed coin battery is very small and very accessible - it is practically falls out from duck's bottom when duck is being squeezed too much, or if toddler is trying to pull it from the duck using the straps. With all said - we unfortunately will return this bell as it is not safe for a toddler, though we do like this ducky very much and appreciate all ideas listed as pros. May be later on, when our toddler is a big kid we will buy it again. We are confident, that big kids,teenagers and adults as well would really enjoy that adorable ducky-bell, it is just not quite right for a toddler.
W**B
Duck Bell is cool
I have the duck bell on my scooter and everyone that sees it enjoys the Duck
K**Y
What the Duck!!!
Okay, to be honest, the duck is adorable, and I like the idea, but this is the worst designed piece of crap I have ever seen. First off, there are zero instructions included, however, just by looking at it, you would be thinking to yourself that anybody with a wit of intelligence would be able to figure it out--wrong! When you try to insert the light mechanism (which is surrounded by a rubber containment stopper) into the bottom of quackers, the light dislodges from the stopper and shoots right up into his abdominal cavity and is irretrievable. You must then, by any means necessary, try to extract the light, which is nearly impossible due to relatively small hole and no good way to clamp down on the light module without damaging it. I had to insert a pair of needle nose plier--to the obvious discomfort of quackers- and clamp down hard in order to get a good purchase for it to be ultimately wrenched out. This of course took many attempts, and I ended up cracking the light as a result, making it useless. What is it with these product designers these days? Do they actually test or evaluate the crap they are producing.
B**Y
Fun addition to my scooter
I added this guy to my electric scooter and get so many compliments! The spinner on his helmet is my favorite part. I don't ride at night, but the light worked when we tested it.
A**.
Cute but low quality
Like many others have said it's super cute but needs quality improvement. I had foot surgery and added this to my knee scooter, which I thought was perfect because I'm pretty slow moving now. I have the ducky on the handle bar and he definitely keeps flipping upside down. Sometimes it's convenient if I'm trying to carry something large as I scoot, I can try to balance it on the handle bars. The sad part is the propeller kept unscrewing and falling off. I ended up completely losing the propeller in less than a week after my purchase. ๐ Putting it together with no instructions wasn't difficult, but the light is difficult to turn on.
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