Aqueduck Faucet Extender, Gray
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Rachel
> 3 dayWeve been using this for a few weeks, and it works really well and stays on as wed hoped. My little guy can reach the water now and loves brushing his teeth and washing his hands! We were worried that it might be annoying for adults, but we barely notice its there by now. Granted, its not the worlds most attractive bathroom accessory, but once you commit to making the bathroom accessible to a toddler, you pretty much have to give up graceful beauty . . . Though I think that the grey is a little less obtrusive than the yellow and blue. Its true, as others have said, that its easy to make yourself, but were still holding on to the hope that our bathroom can look halfway decent for the next few years, and we just werent interested in adding a jagged shampoo bottle to our sink. Maybe if we had a seperate kids bathroom we would have been ok with making our own.
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P. Kook
18-11-2024Brilliant, simple idea pretty well executed. Its very easy to put on the faucet, and unfortunately its also very easy to take it off... even by a toddler. I wish there was a way to secure it to the faucet. My daughter went through a phase where she seemingly decided to make a game out of how quickly she can disemble it everytime we wanted to use it (she could do it with one hand in less than a sec, grrrr). Other than that, this is a good product that is proving to be pretty resilient. We are getting more use out of it now that my daughter matured past the destroyer phase.
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Frnkmslp
> 3 dayWhen i first got this I wished someone had told me about this before! The aqueduct faucet extender is a great tool for my toddlers. I used it for my first kid and am using it again for my second. My child doesnt have to go on his tiptoes anymore to reach the water in the sink, and i dont need to use a stool that would be too tall for her, because you know a tall stool is not that safe anyway, in case the child looses balance. The only bad thing of it that I could think of is that the silicone part of the piece will eventually get moldy, but then again I need to point out that I did not take out the piece frequently for cleaning or maintenance, I just left it there.
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Olivia
> 3 dayThis product made life easier. Trying to teach a 19 month old how to be germ conscious is a hassle, let alone lifting him up further to the sink. Speaking of sink, my bathroom faucet literally hugs the wall to the sink. It cause water to spill out onto the counter as youre washing your hands. Your product, for my situation struck two birds with one stone. Thank you so much for this invention!
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Jessica Duncan
> 3 dayI absolutely love this product and so does my 20 month old son. I had my doubts about it at first but decide to try is based on some other mom reviews. We got it in the mail and immediately put it on the faucet in my sons bathroom. Then we spent the next 30 minutes sitting in there while my son kept wanting to wash his hands and teeth over and over and over and over again. We finally had to turn off the light and close the door and he got really upset. Now he is constantly asking to brush his teeth. This, paired with a good sturdy step stool, gives toddlers the perfect amount independance that they look for. I HIGHLY recommend this product and bought a second one for a baby shower gift. Extremely worth the money.
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Lindsay Lambert
Greater than one weekNow my two year old can wash his hands entirely on his own, thanks!
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M. Fletcher
> 3 dayMy son loves to wash his hands (toddler speak for I get to play in the sink!. It is exhausting to try and hold him up, or secure him on the counter so he can reach the water. The Aqueduck is a marvelous invention that solves this problem and saves a moms (or dads) back! It slips easily onto the faucet and can be removed just as easily. I also like that the bill can easily be taken out of the silicone part that goes around the faucet. We have untreated water where we live, so anything that comes in repeated contact with water can get mildewy. Because the Aqueduck can be taken apart and put back together, I can clean this thing very thoroughly. I love the Aqueduck so much, I bought an extra for the grandparents house as well. This will become a standard baby shower gift that Ill give in the future.
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ST
> 3 dayI bought this for my granddaughter. A universal fit. Does the job. No complaints at all. With an accompanying step stool a 2 yr old can now wash her hands without having to be lifted up.
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Christine
15-11-2024This helps my 2 & 3.5 year old boys reach our faucets to wash their hands. Because they can get their hands in the water and it looks like a duckie (2 year old) and a water fall (3.5 year old) they spend more time actually washing their hands. It has become easier and fun for them to wash. thhis has made potty training easier too. with the frequent trips to the potty, I no longer have to hold them up and try to help them wash their hands at the same time every single time they want to try sitting on the potty! Between this and their stool I have my two favorite toddler products. Also as for the faucet type: one of mine is a traditional 1980s stainless steel faucet that the product is pictured with on the packaging-works great. In my bathroom I have a more modern curved brushed stainless steel faucet and it works just as well. I bought one at first just to test, then I bought two more when it worked on all of the faucet styles in our house! I also take this with me on vacations so we can continue our routines.
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Marrissa Roop
> 3 dayHelps my 5 year old be able to wash his hands without using a step stool! He loves it!