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Kyvera
> 3 dayFound these online and definitely wanted to purchase one for our toddlers to use because we have deep sinks and very short, wide faucets. However, I was concerned about how well these might fit on our wider faucets and I was wary of spending $10 on a product I didnt know would work. I had already tried making one out of an old bottle, and it hadnt stayed on well at all. After looking through the user images, I saw a faucet that was very similar to the one we have, and I was a lot more enthusiastic. Also, I noticed that the gray extender was only $6.52, compared to the other colors around $10, so it seemed like a no-brainer. We bought one and it fits beautifully. Im thrilled with it, and the kids can use the sink a LOT more easily now, and I can too, actually. I also like that the extender does a great job of redirecting all the water, even when the faucet is on full-blast. The gray one may not be the prettiest option, but its definitely worth every single penny, especially at $6.52, and that price makes it cheaper than a lot of the competing products available on Amazon. I like it so much I am thinking about getting some for the grandparents houses. Would definitely recommend this product to anyone with a short faucet, even if you dont have little kids.
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Joan
> 3 dayAquaduck vs. Prince Lionheart... Ultimately, long term you will want the Aqueduck. This is why: PROS: -It has a lifetime warranty (our PL tore after being removed so many times by guests and we purchased the Aqueduck as a replacement.) -Shorter spout so actually allows adults to use a smaller sink -Sturdier spout so is more difficult for children (and some adults...) to fling water in yours/your kids face -Easier to remove and install onto a faucet due to stiffer rubber material that is wider than the PL (think of the PL as a tight rubber band while this just kind of gapes open once squeezed and slides on). CONS: -PL does have a longer and wider spout, allowing less stretching on the childs side to reach the water, although as mentioned above, leaves less room for adult hands in the sink -Is more expensive than the PL (unless you purchase a cheaper color! I purchased gray/silver which is less appealing to kids but I could care less.) -This might fall under ease of removal, but PL would be ideal for a narrow faucet since it was a VERY tight fit on our wide faucet -Aqueduck points down on our faucet instead of straight out...Doesnt bother me one bit, but figured it was worth mentioning since the PL does point straight out which makes it a tad easier to reach. We had been using our Prince Lionheart for one year now and it finally ripped after the occasional guests in town removing it (which was a pain to remove and reinstall because it was so tight.) Wish I had purchased the Aqueduck in the first place and saved our money!
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K. Haneline
> 3 dayWe have a garden tub and the faucet nozzle is not quite long enough for our tub and it runs over the top of the overflow right under it. The plumber suggested that over time it would cause problems under the tub and might consider having it replaced. Its very hard to find a nozzle for my type tub that is any longer and the ones I did find were over $200. Well that was not an option so I researched and found this little contraption. I needed something so that when I run the water it would pour further out and not run over the top of the overflow and this was exactly what I needed. It fits securely to the faucet and is very durable.
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Jessica Donaldson
> 3 dayI have a bathroom faucet (that can’t be replaced) that’s to short for the sink and this makes a huge difference with absolutely zero effort.
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A Customer
> 3 dayWe have this on several sinks so our toddlers can gain access to the water and be a little more independent when washing hands or brushing teeth. The only improvement I would make is to make the spout/extender a little longer. We do have a fairly deep sink (width-wise), so maybe that wouldnt be a good idea for more narrow sinks. But when they are little, I still find myself having to pick them up to access the water since it doesnt come out far enough for their little arms to reach.
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Joe Handyman
Greater than one weekBought a vanity several years ago and found the included faucet was too short. I finally found this device after trying some other solutions. The original was still working fine but had developed lime and stain buildup over the years. However, I didnt wash it in the dishwasher every couple of weeks as I see is recommended. I was glad to see it was still available.
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Mihaela Chiderov
> 3 dayToo expensive compared to a similar two pack I got before, but couldn’t get a plain grey one elsewhere right now. I though I was getting a two pack for the price, I wasn’t paying attention it’s only one on description
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Paul Robbins
> 3 dayMy only problem is that it cannot be adjusted to pour water at a higher level. It will just fall back into place from the weight of the running water.
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Ashley Bender
> 3 dayA must have with little children. Easy to use.
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heather
> 3 dayThis product is so useful. Very helpful and a cheap fix! First off, we have one of those sinks that are short necks so the water only runs to the back of our bathroom sink, so when we wash our hands we often rub against the sink. My husband cannot stand this. We looked into buying a new faucet but right now, we just cannot do that. Second, my little toddler even with the tall stool we bought for her, still cannot reach the water due to the problem of how it comes out. This extender not only helps her be able to reach the water, it also makes my husband happy that he doesnt accidentally rub against the sink anymore when washing his hands.