The Gro Company Gro-light

from The Gro Company
RRP  £17.99
The Gro Company Gro-light

by Mother & Baby Team |
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2015 – Nursery Product Award!

The Gro Company’s Gro-light is a genius little product! The bulb’s soft, natural glow does not intrude on baby’s sleep and can be used as a nightlight for feeds, nappy changes or any other midnight meanderings that baby may demand. On a brighter setting, the Gro-light is a gentle wake-up call for little ones struggling to acclimatise to winter’s dark mornings. It is quite pricey, for something that is essentially a light bulb but its convenience (no more covering lamps with scarves) and versatility make it good value for money.

2015 – Shortlisted for 'Innovation of the Year' Award!

The Gro Company’s Gro-light is easy to install and its simple adjustability makes it user friendly. It’s a practical night light, emanating a soft, unobtrusive glow, and can be used with either a lamp or main light in a room. It’s great for travelling (on holiday or for a weekend with friends or grandparents) and is easier to install than a dimmer switch but is more expensive. Yet for something this versatile (this innovative!) definitely worth the money. A good family/home investment.

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Product Information

The Gro Company Gro-light

​One click to turn on the night light

Two clicks to turn on the main light

Adjustable brightness

Bayonet fitting

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