Aqueduck Faucet Extender, Gray
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A scent sensitive customer
> 3 dayI dont know why nobody has ever told me about this great invention. If you are not that tall and you know you are bound to get children who will be shorties, I mean, not as tall compared to American standard, you have to get this. Our twin girls are 2 year old but only 31.5 & 32.5 inches. I got them a 13 inch step stool and even with standing on their tippy toes, they cant reach the faucet by themselves. We have to lift them and help them, and its hard to do so while helping them to wash their hands at the same time. Plus now that they can talk they complain nonstoply about their stomachs being pushed against the sink. Aqueduck solved the problem instantly, its a no brainer to install (if you can call that installation at all), and now my girls can wash their hands without standing on their tippy toes. No stress for both children and mama! The greatest invention ever! (and yes, I am so happy I had to come write my first review!) The only reason I didnt give it a 5 starts is, I think the price can be more friendly if they charge it less than $10. A lot more people will buy it if its $9.99. I know I will buy more if it is that price.
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RZC
> 3 dayWe started potty training my son at 18 months. He took to he well and quickly. Since he was so small though, reading the water stream, even with a step stool was just not feasible. This made it possible so we didnt have to pick him up to wash his hands after every potty break. It also gives him more independence in the bathroom, which is important. It goes on easily, comes off easily (but not easily knocked off accidentally). I find that I need to push the edge down after washing our hands to let excess water out...otherwise, it just pools in the back. It could just be the angle of our faucet itself, not so much a design flaw. I like that it has some give to it, to allow us to do that. I also like that I dont have to remove this for adults to use the sink. I find it just as easy with or without it for my purposes.
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Chariot
> 3 dayThis serves its purpose and does its job. It extends the water flow out so that your toddler can reach to wash their hands. Its made of a rubbery plastic so its easy to come off and put back on when I need to use the sink. I prefer to wash up and brush my teeth with out it since the flow is a little stronger with out it. But when Im done, it goes back on in seconds. The only issue with it, is that it may slant to the side or go crooked because it is a very movable rubber material (which is why its easy on and easy off). So I gave it 4 stars but other than that I would definitely recommend!
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Juliet34
> 3 dayI wish I would have paid better attention to how this thing works, because it does not work for our bathroom faucet. Our faucet is a taller hook type (like an upside down J) and does not have a flat spot on the faucet head for it to sit upon. Because of that, when the extender is attached it does not actually route the water any further forward (it just continues to go straight down). Bummer for us since we only have the one bathroom. I am sure this works fine though for anyone who does not have this type of faucet.
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jennkgri
> 3 dayI did really like this to help my kids reach the water. Only issue was the kids still couldn’t reach the faucet to turn the water on or off. I would purchase this again though bc it was a big help with washing hands and brushing teeth.
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Joan
21-11-2024Aquaduck 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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Daryl Pratho
> 3 dayThis has worked very well for my young son. We installed one in our downstairs bath and another in his bathroom. It brings the water close enough that he can wash his hands, brush his teeth, etc and still leaves enough room that we can wash our hands without having to remove it. It is easy to install and remove if youd like to remove it when you have company, but I wouldnt remove it very often, seems like it would start to wear out after a while. Weve had this now for about 5 months. We have this installed on two different kinds of sinks, one that is more of a rounded pipe, and the other is more of a traditional bathroom sink pipe, with very little angle. Both of them stay in place very well.
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CE67
> 3 daythis is a great product that helps your little one reach the water in the sink. well worth buying. the little one can reach the water and wash those hands :-) it would be worth 6 stars if it could help them turn on the water, put toothpaste on the brush and brush those teeth ;-)
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Lynn M. Saratore
> 3 dayPerfect add to a vessel faucet!
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ActiveShopperGal
Greater than one weekMy elderly parents are now using wheelchairs, making their bathroom sinks just out of comfortable reach. This gadget pops on the faucet easily and extends the water flow up to 6 closer (depending on your water flow), allowing my folks to wash their hands and brush their teeth with ease. I never knew we needed this. They love it.