Aqueduck Faucet Extender, Gray
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Via S.
> 3 dayNot just for kids— also good for poor faucet design/placement or low water pressure As you can see from my photos, the faucet head is super short and the water falls pretty much right at the back of the sink. So when we wash our hands, we are physically touching the sink wall. Gross. So although we do have 2 young toddlers, I mainly bought this so the water would fall at the middle of the sink and we wouldn’t be rubbing our clean hands all over the dirty sink. This does the trick and it fits well over a pretty wide faucet (looks like it can fit faucets up to 2” wide, as long as it’s not too deep/thick). Hope you find this helpful!
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M. Morgenson
> 3 dayDid what it needed to do, which was bring the water flow closer to the front of the sink so my kids could wash their hands. It was a bit hard to clean, though with an old toothbrush and a little wire brush I was able to get it clean. It fit on a variety of sinks, which was important because we moved from one house to another. My kids are tall enough they don’t need it now, but it was worth it for the nearly year of use we got out of it.
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ActiveShopperGal
> 3 dayMy 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.
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Don Holtzman
> 3 dayIt’s target audience seems to be kids, but I found it useful as an adult, which is why I went with the gray model. My rental house’s bathroom sink has a faucet that is positioned to where you must shove your hands into the back of the sink to wash them. Since I can’t change out the faucet, this device brings the water to the middle of the sink. Works well and quality is what you would expect for the price. I recommend it
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C. M. Murphy
> 3 dayWorks great in my daycare!
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Jay-Z3
> 3 dayWeve purchased this item to help our little baby boy to gain the routine of wash hands! our lil one is too short so we have ended up purchase the stool for him to stand on ( got it from IKEA) and he still cant reaches the water. Thus, we have decided to shop here on amazon for the water extender until weve found this one. I honestly love the design, and is nicely made like a duck mouth shape. This extender is so easy to attached onto any American standard faucet. I am just thankful that my boy starts to love to wash hand (he thinks this is a toy with water leaks out). I hope this review does help some potential buyer that has same issues that there kiddo is not able to reach out to the water. overall, I am happy with this purchase!
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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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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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Joanna Jordan
> 3 dayThis helps my kids not spray water everywhere reaching for the regular faucet.
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kliles
> 3 dayAs advertised, the faucet extender is really easy to put on and take off, which makes it convenient to move from sink to sink. Coupled with a stool, our 18 month old son can now wash his hands all by himself, which he and I both love. The only minor negative thing is that the yellow part is easily pulled off of the blue base, and most of the time my son just wants to do that instead of rinse his hands. Its really easy to put back on so its not a big deal, but Id prefer it to be one piece so he wouldnt be distracted. Overall, definitely a good buy!