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Christine
> 3 dayThis 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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Emma Kearney
Greater than one weekMy kid and I love this thing. Our kitchen faucet sucks - it’s short, low, and has a bad attitude. This makes it funny and more bearable. Make sure to try different beak positions to find the config that suits your needs best.
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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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J. Neal
> 3 dayFlexible enough to fit any kind of bathroom faucet, this faucet extender now brings the flow of water closer so my toddler can wash her hands without my having to hold her.
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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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Divina
> 3 dayNow my kids can easily reach the water without standing on their tippy toes or being frustrated. It really comes in handy and i like the way the pouring feels.
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Lorena S.
> 3 dayI first bought this about 3 years ago and liked it enough to repurchase a second time because our first one was getting gunky and moldy where the bill part inserts into the part that wraps around the faucet (even with us taking it apart and cleaning it during the weekly cleaning). Ingenious product to help children and adults that have limitations in reaching a faucet just wish the design didnt allow the water to pool backwards towards where the bill and faucet ring connects.
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Patrick McClanahan
Greater than one weekEasy to install and stays in place.
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Joe Handyman
> 3 dayBought a vanity several years ago and found the included faucet was too short. I finally found this device after trying some other solutions. The original was still working fine but had developed lime and stain buildup over the years. However, I didnt wash it in the dishwasher every couple of weeks as I see is recommended. I was glad to see it was still available.
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P. Kook
> 3 dayBrilliant, 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.