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Sink Sidekick Cup Rinser — Automatic, Hands-Free
A hands-free cup rinser that lives by the faucet and gets glasses clean in seconds.
- 2-piece kit — faucet adapter + rinse nozzle included, no extra hardware needed
- Automatic press-down activation — rinses cups hands-free in seconds
- Fits standard kitchen sink faucets — no tools or plumber required
- Compact nozzle design — sits flush in the sink basin without blocking workflow
- Works with glasses, mugs, baby bottles, and sports bottles
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Details
A hands-free cup rinser that cleans glasses, mugs, and water bottles in seconds.
Set a cup upside down on the head, press lightly, and a jet of water rinses the inside for you. The two-piece unit sits beside your faucet in matte black and connects to a standard sink water line, so there's no extra step at cleanup — good for blender jars and baby cups too.
Why we love it
- Hands-free rinse — press the cup down and water does the work
- Built for daily glasses — bottles, mugs, blender jars, baby cups
- Matte black finish — settles in next to most modern faucets
- Two-piece setup — pairs with your existing sink plumbing
- Saves a step at cleanup — less scrubbing, less splashing
Specs
- Type: Automatic cup rinser / sink flusher
- Configuration: Two-piece
- Color: Black
- Mounts beside a kitchen sink faucet
- Connects to standard sink water line
Common questions
How does it actually work?
You place a cup upside down on the head and press lightly. That opens the valve and sends a jet of water up into the glass to rinse it. Lift the cup and it stops.
Will it fit my sink?
It mounts beside your faucet and connects to a standard sink water line. If you have a typical kitchen sink setup, it will fit — a quick plumber visit makes the install painless.
Can it clean anything besides cups?
It's made for glasses, mugs, water bottles, blender jars, and baby cups — anything you can rest upside down on the head. It isn't meant for plates or pans.
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Good to know
Care guide
Wipe down with a damp cloth and dry before storing. For outdoor pieces, bring indoors or cover in harsh weather and off-season to extend their life. Keep any moving parts clean and smooth.
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Care guide
How to care for your piece
Connect to cold line
Shut off the cold water under the sink, then tee the included hose into the cold supply line and mount the rinser base on the deck beside your faucet. Hand-tighten every fitting, turn the water back on, and check for drips before first use.
Prime the jet
Turn your faucet's cold handle on so the rinser has pressure, then press an empty glass down on the head a few times to clear air from the line. You'll know it's ready when a clean, straight jet shoots up on every press.
Rinse cups daily
Flip the glass, mug, bottle, or blender jar upside down, center it on the head, and press straight down for 2–3 seconds. For sticky drinks like smoothies or milk, give it a quick swirl mid-press so the jet hits every wall.
Wipe down weekly
Once a week, pull the rinser head off the base, rinse away soap scum, and scrub the nozzle with an old toothbrush and white vinegar to clear hard-water buildup. Dry the matte black housing with a soft cloth so it doesn't spot.
Winterize if unused
If you're closing a vacation home or won't use the sink for weeks, shut the cold valve under the sink and press the head a few times to drain the hose. This keeps standing water from stagnating in the line and protects the internal spring from mineral crust.
Sink Sidekick Cup Rinser — Automatic, Hands-Free
A hands-free cup rinser that lives by the faucet and gets glasses clean in seconds.
Frequently asked
FAQs
You place a cup upside down on the head and press lightly. That opens the valve and sends a jet of water up into the glass to rinse it. Lift the cup and it stops.
It mounts beside your faucet and connects to a standard sink water line. If you have a typical kitchen sink setup, it will fit — a quick plumber visit makes the install painless.
It's made for glasses, mugs, water bottles, blender jars, and baby cups — anything you can rest upside down on the head. It isn't meant for plates or pans.
It ships free from the US, with tracking on every order.
You have 30 days to return it for a full refund, and returns are free. Just send it back in its original condition.
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