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gj11
> 3 dayI orginally was introduced to this on zulily, never had seen anything like it before. I never saw it again on zulily and I decided to search it out on amazon some months later since my 2 1/2 year old cant reach the sink and even with a stool he still cant get to the faucet. -And I can only hold him for so long. It works really well. It brings out the water, depending on the angle I put it, 3-6 extra inches. And it stays put very well. This may seem obvious, but realize that you cant really use this on a sink with a vertical faucet (imagine an updside down u-shape). The faucet has to be more horizontal. -I realized I cant use this on my kitchen sink, but its perfect for my bathroom sink.
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Joan
> 3 dayAquaduck vs. Prince Lionheart... Ultimately, long term you will want the Aqueduck. This is why: PROS: -It has a lifetime warranty (our PL tore after being removed so many times by guests and we purchased the Aqueduck as a replacement.) -Shorter spout so actually allows adults to use a smaller sink -Sturdier spout so is more difficult for children (and some adults...) to fling water in yours/your kids face -Easier to remove and install onto a faucet due to stiffer rubber material that is wider than the PL (think of the PL as a tight rubber band while this just kind of gapes open once squeezed and slides on). CONS: -PL does have a longer and wider spout, allowing less stretching on the childs side to reach the water, although as mentioned above, leaves less room for adult hands in the sink -Is more expensive than the PL (unless you purchase a cheaper color! I purchased gray/silver which is less appealing to kids but I could care less.) -This might fall under ease of removal, but PL would be ideal for a narrow faucet since it was a VERY tight fit on our wide faucet -Aqueduck points down on our faucet instead of straight out...Doesnt bother me one bit, but figured it was worth mentioning since the PL does point straight out which makes it a tad easier to reach. We had been using our Prince Lionheart for one year now and it finally ripped after the occasional guests in town removing it (which was a pain to remove and reinstall because it was so tight.) Wish I had purchased the Aqueduck in the first place and saved our money!
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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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Ranya Baker
> 3 dayThis is the absolute ideal faucet extender for little hand-washers. It’s so easy to install, it fits all faucets and sink depths and doesn’t leak in the back like Munchkin so no water will pool on the rim of your sink. It works wonderfully in our full bowl bathroom or small bowl half-bath sinks.
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Lynn M. Saratore
Greater than one weekPerfect add to a vessel faucet!
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Rox
> 3 dayI purchased this so my two year-old son could start learning to wash his hands. With a stool high enough where he could reach the faucet on his own, he also could reach the faucet handles. Of course being a 2 year-old he instantly would become more interested in controlling the water and could care less about cleaning his hands. Until I purchased this extender using a lower stool was impossible because he could not reach the water. Not only does the extender do the intended function well but it is also easy to put on and I love the fact that it can be cleaned in the dishwasher. I only wish they made a version that would fit on the faucet for our kitchen sink (the neck makes a large upside down you and the head also functions as the sprayer).
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James Newcomb
> 3 dayMakes using the sink for my toddler so much easier! We have an oddly curved faucet and it fits no problem and doesnt move around. Im extremely happy with this product! My wife saw some ideas on pinterest that didnt work out as well and certainly didnt look as nice. I definitely recommend it...oh and my toddler loves to play in the water in the sink...he loves that he can reach the water with this and has to be physically removed from his stool to get hime to stop playing in the water...that part isnt so great but its nice that we can properly teach him to wash his hands because he can reach the water coming from the faucet.
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hulachick
> 3 dayI inadvertently found this product when I was looking for something else. Its genius! I was already looking at spending money on a new faucet because of feeling so tired holding my daughter at the sink to wash her hands. (She is under a year old.) My faucet is a standard faucet (with a single knob that turns for hot or cold) that is quite wide and short from front to back, so water flows at the back of the sink rather than close to the middle. I wasnt sure if the Aqueduck would fit since the faucet part is not equal-width by the spout and is quite wide. When I first attached the Aqueduck (which is just a matter of squeezing open the slit and sliding it over the spout) I did not feel sure it was a tight fit. However, by the next day, the plastic must have adjusted to its new shape and I have not had a problem since. It fits firmly and the beak stays put. The water pours now at the middle of the sink and it is so much easier to work with my daughter on washing her hands. The only negative, which is not a flaw with the product, was when I first introduced the Aqueduck to my daughter. She liked to flick it so the beak would splash water. Once the novelty wore off, this hasnt been a problem. I love this product. It was so much less expensive than a new faucet. I highly recommend it. I am thinking of purchasing another one to take to Grandma and Papas or when we go and stay at other places.
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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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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.