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Amanda Hugginkiss
> 3 dayLove this thing! Now my toddler can wash her hands at the bathroom sink without me having to hold her up (she does need a step stool to reach). This extender was super easy to install on our standard sink faucet. I love how the water feels so much that I use this sink more than my own bathroom sink now! My only complaints are that you have to fiddle with this a bit once its installed to make sure that water doesnt pool in it and actually flows out when the sink is turned off. Also, sometimes I will hit this thing while washing my hands and it will cause the extender to spring up and water will splash all over me. So, which that is my own clumsiness, I can see how a kid may figure that out, that this thing can be bounced with water flowing, and soak the bathroom.
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Michael V. Nettis
> 3 dayGetting my toddler to wash his hands used to be a struggle. I had to juggle holding him while scrubbing his hands all at once. Now he gets up on his step stool and can wash all by himself. I would definitely recommend for anyone with toddlers. Plus this also cuts down on the water pressure so he cant spray water all over.
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Average Guy
> 3 dayI love these extenders they are adjustable to any length of water extention you need and certainly direct the water to where you want it. great for those spigots that are to close to the rear of the sink
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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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Epp25
> 3 dayWe got two of these for our toddler who is starting to wash his hands on his own. It doesn’t work with our kitchen sink very well but great for the bathrooms and fits well! I would just caution if you have a shallow sink basin, it may come out too far so be sure to measure. It works well for our standard sinks!
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Joanna Jordan
> 3 dayThis helps my kids not spray water everywhere reaching for the regular faucet.
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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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Prof. Ivy Gislason
> 3 dayI dont have little children but I do have a bathroom faucet that is the wrong length for the sink. Eventually I will replace it with the correct one but in the meantime this product is a great quick fix. Easy to install, puts the water right where its supposed to be. Great little device!
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Kyvera
Greater than one weekFound 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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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.