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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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P. Kook
15-06-2025Brilliant, 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.
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Lima K.
> 3 dayWorks perfectly. Even on very rounded and arched faucets, it stays in place.
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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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jennkgri
> 3 dayI did really like this to help my kids reach the water. Only issue was the kids still couldn’t reach the faucet to turn the water on or off. I would purchase this again though bc it was a big help with washing hands and brushing teeth.
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Joanna
> 3 dayMy elderly mother is in a wheelchair and was not able to comfortably reach the water flow in her bathroom sink. After installing the Aqueduck Faucet Extender she is now able to easily wash her hands. Great solution for her!
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L Wang
> 3 dayI use this so I can hand-bidet my infants number 2 sessions. Works fine for that. Directs the water out from the spout so theres less risk of him kicking the metal part of the faucet and also so the water comes out at an angle instead of straight down. However, it feels like something that youd find at Daiso for less than 2 dollars. Its easy to dislodge (it basically sandwiches the faucet between 2 pieces of silicon) and the duckbill part of it is hard plastic. Id prefer a better way to keep it from moving, and maybe if the bottom part was silicon as well. Either way, it does what I needed it to, but would have been happier paying a bit less.
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Lindsay Lambert
> 3 dayNow my two year old can wash his hands entirely on his own, thanks!
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Hong Kong
11-06-2025Wish we had this when our own kids were little, but weve bought a couple now for the grandkids! The Aqueduck also works wonderfully on bathroom faucets that are short and a little too close to the back edge of the sink ... no more back-spills now! Its easily adjusted by squeezing gently on the sides, positioning it to the depth you need.
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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.