🦆 Ring in fun and safety with the cutest ride companion!
The GOCOHHI Duck Bike Bell is a lightweight, rubber squeeze horn featuring dual lighting modes (steady and flashing), a detachable helmet with a wind-spinning propeller, and easy handlebar or helmet mounting. Perfect for bikes, scooters, wheelchairs, and strollers, it combines playful design with practical alert functions to keep you safe and stylish on the move.
Color | Bear |
Size | Duck+Helmet+propeller |
Brand | GOCOHHI |
Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Manufacturer | GOCOHHI |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3 x 2.8 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Brand Name | GOCOHHI |
Part Number | 3AAA |
P**E
LOVE MY DUCK
LOVE MY DUCK! Cheese N Quakers is his name! His light @ horn didn’t work (1st time I bought this guy his light & horn did, not this time)
R**N
Great Item
Love it, got it for my trainee when she was being derpy. It even lights up and blinks, super cute she loves it.
E**S
Good product
So adorable. The squeak, the light, the helmet propeller...His helmet didn't stay on very well. Good quality
K**E
Good
Rubber duck
N**G
Bad design, doesn’t work properly
The items separately are great, but when you assemble the duck it really doesn’t work, it’s a flaw in the design, once you push on the light it goes all the way to the ducks head (which is hollow) and doesn’t really work as intended. We kept it because my daughter loves the duck with the helmet but we are only using the light in her bike, pretty disappointing.
A**N
Too expensive
It’s funny but the price is expensive for such as small toy
R**N
So cute
I am so glad i bought this for my new mobility scooter. It is so cute. I received many comments on how cute it was.
I**G
He is Amazing (still amazing)
This is flippin' great. they focused on every last detail. the little ducky squeaks like a dog toy (adorable) the squeaker is where his booty hole would be (phenomenal) the helmet has a chin strap and inner padding for protection (seriously) and the propeller screws on with an actual Philips head screw. there are only two down sides to this cute little ducky. down side number one, the batteries are nonreplaceable nor are they rechargeable so once the light is dead, it's dead. down side number two, the top metal piece above the plastic propeller wings just slides off, i haven't ridden my motorcycle with my ducky yet but i fear getting on the freeway will take off his propeller wings. UPDATE: he withstood the freeway. Handled 85mph very well. The propeller stopped spinning after about 5 minutes of the ride however. SECOND UPDATE: the propeller only lasted 3 rides on the freeway before flying off
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