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Sarah
> 3 dayThe only thing I dont like is how water can sit there. We live in an already humid climate, so hopefully it doesnt cause a mold or mildew problem. Other that that worry, its super easy to use. Just slides on. My toddler has flipped it, which can cause water to splash..... but when she washes her hands water usually gets everywhere anyway. So Im not too bothered by it.
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ACustomer
> 3 dayJust what was needed for camper sink!!! Faucet was too close to edge of sink. Could not get hands under water & water would go everywhere. (Used this when my son was small.) The spout extends the water to the middle of the sink. Solved problem in camper & helpful for small children.
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somebody
> 3 dayI had seen these for a while and thought about getting one, but after walking in twice to find my 2 year old crouched on top of the bathroom vanity, straddling the elevated sink bowl, I decided it was seriously time. She was so excited when she saw it and she loves using it. We have one each in two bathrooms, and she now refuses to use the kitchen sink because she is self-sufficient at the bathroom sink. The two sinks are completely different designs, and the Aquaduck fits perfectly fine on each of them. It takes a little playing to position the silicone so there is tension, but once you find the correct placement it is perfect -- as long as you keep your little ones hands off it. My daughter did pull it down immediately, but after I explained that it does not work anymore if she does that, she immediately stopped because she loves it so much. It really was adorable and humbling to see how proud and empowered being able to wash her hands by herself made my daughter feel.
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Ashley Bender
> 3 dayA must have with little children. Easy to use.
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Ernstal08
> 3 dayThis Aqueduct is awesome! My 2 year old can easily wash his hands without me having to lift him up higher than his step stool. Perfect length extension for any sink. My only hesitation in giving a five star review is that the plastic that holds it is not as sturdy as I would have liked. Now that I have been using the Aqueduct for about six months it has started to lose its hold and will sometimes slide off if my toddler numbs it. I just put it back on and we are good again.
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayWorks great, easy to install. Has helped my kids become more independent
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JC
> 3 dayThis is great for toddlers trying to reach for the faucet while standing on a stool. We were looking at different product and ended up going with this because a friend of ours had it and recommended this product to us. I like it as it slows down the flow of the water for the kids. One thing i have noticed when using this is that if you have a smaller sink, you can easily knock the extender off the faucet. Not much of a problem but a bit annoying. Other than that it does what we wanted it to do.
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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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Jessica Duncan
Greater than one weekI 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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RZC
Greater than one weekWe 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.