Aqueduck Faucet Extender, Gray
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Stephanie N. Valtasaros
> 3 dayWent on easily! It is perfect for my 2.5 yr olds sink. She likes that the water is closer to her now.
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Luchen Zhang
> 3 dayThis is like the only thing I can find that has an extender for the faucet and super cute. Easy to handle, my daughter now knows that when needs to wash her hair go to the little duck handle. She can totally manage it by herself after the first time I taught her how to do it. Love it!!
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Jessica Donaldson
> 3 dayI have a bathroom faucet (that can’t be replaced) that’s to short for the sink and this makes a huge difference with absolutely zero effort.
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Patrick McClanahan
21-11-2024Easy to install and stays in place.
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Isabell
> 3 dayDoes what it is intended to do. It does sit a little flimsy on the faucet but it gets the job done and it’s easy to put on and take off.
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Alisia C.
Greater than one weekMy granddaughter can now wash her hands independently
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Rachel
> 3 dayWeve been using this for a few weeks, and it works really well and stays on as wed hoped. My little guy can reach the water now and loves brushing his teeth and washing his hands! We were worried that it might be annoying for adults, but we barely notice its there by now. Granted, its not the worlds most attractive bathroom accessory, but once you commit to making the bathroom accessible to a toddler, you pretty much have to give up graceful beauty . . . Though I think that the grey is a little less obtrusive than the yellow and blue. Its true, as others have said, that its easy to make yourself, but were still holding on to the hope that our bathroom can look halfway decent for the next few years, and we just werent interested in adding a jagged shampoo bottle to our sink. Maybe if we had a seperate kids bathroom we would have been ok with making our own.
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Mary
> 3 dayWorks much better than having to lift up the toddlers to reach the water
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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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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.