SUNLITE Squeeze Horns
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It's very simple to squeeze, so even someone with hand problems should be able to do it. It's also loud, but not to the point of being annoying. Very adorable. It appeals to me.
For the past two years, I've had this horn mounted on my bicycle. It performs admirably. I don't know who made it because I don't have the packaging.
It's difficult to put into words what the sound is like! Any bulb horn will produce a sound similar to this. It's nice and loud, so people who you're honking at will notice! I'm not sure if that answers your question - However, I adore my.
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This is the first time we've seen it, and it's so cute. It also makes a dog squeaker-like sound.
This turtle added a lot of character to the room and was a great conversation starter. It got a lot of good feedback. It made me very happy because every time I had to fold up the walker to put it in the trunk, I would hit this horn, which makes a fantastic honk! My mother adores the giraffe, which I ordered for her. This is something I would strongly advise others to do. The turtle is glued in place sideways, so he does not face forward on the handle, which is the only drawback. I think it'd be cuter if it was facing the same way it was going.
A Sumo guy who squeaks when squeezed is exactly what it says on the tin. You can (sort of) play a tune on him if you put in enough practice time. "Moon River" and "I Like Big Butts" by Sir Mix Alot have become part of my biking set list as a result of my perspective when he is mounted facing forward; my only concern is the authenticity of the" squeak" itself. Sumo has always made a low grumbling sound to me, but since I'm not an expert in this field, I'll assume the manufacturer did their homework. On a side note, it makes it difficult for my girlfriend to ride on the handlebars, which is both amusing and frustrating.
I was looking for a bike when I came across this. No, I didn't require this, but he is incredibly attractive. br>br>I put him on the bike and he just adds some fun to it; is it practical, no, but he does get my husband's attention. br>br>This fit my bike and does not move, which I expected, so I am pleased. br>br>Now I've discovered a new use for this cute horn: scaring my 8-month-old kitten. I've had problems with her going into the garage, and it's not safe for her until she's older. If she tries to sneak into the garage, I squeeze this a few times and she runs back into the house. br>br>I'm sure there are better horns out there, but are they as adorable as these? I'll buy a new one if this one wears out from scaring the cat and being used on the road.
Do you have anything else in mind? I'm not sure why I expected it to be half as big as it is- my bad. Take a close look at the measurements. Mine arrived looking exactly as pictured, which makes me happy, so I kept it and plan to put him on the back rack of my motorcycle as a little passenger. I think it's too big for my bike and wouldn't be suitable for a serious rider (though most people aren't interested in squeeze horns). Would look great on a beach cruiser bicycle, preferably with a straw hat and near a coconut cup holder;.
The alligator is a lot of fun, and it's everything we expected it to be. The turtle, on the other hand, is a COMPLETE DISAPPOINTMENT. It never squeaked when I put it on my bike; not once, but twice. We have been out of our house for months due to damage, and I was unable to return this within the time frame due to the disruption to our lives. (br>Such a letdown. ) My bike and my previous turtle horn were both damaged in some way. I don't care about this new one; It's adorable, but it's not functional. What exactly is the point of this?.
Its whimsy is enjoyed by both children and adults. It was easy to attach to the harness and sure to bring a smile. Whale follows the dog wherever he goes.
Every year at Burning Man, I bring this horn with me. But, since I now bike in New York City, I wanted to bring some of the desert's charm to the concrete jungle. This horn is quite loud, amusing, and versatile, as you can tap or squeeze it to achieve different effects. The piece that secures it to the bike, on the other hand, is made of plastic and is quite inexpensive. It'll start spinning towards or away from you on the bars after a while. The plastic will eventually strip after a few tightenings, and I'll have to find a new way to secure it to the handlebar at that point. However, until that time comes, it's a fantastic buy. 8/10 would purchase again, especially if the plastic holder issue is resolved.