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Juliet34
> 3 dayI wish I would have paid better attention to how this thing works, because it does not work for our bathroom faucet. Our faucet is a taller hook type (like an upside down J) and does not have a flat spot on the faucet head for it to sit upon. Because of that, when the extender is attached it does not actually route the water any further forward (it just continues to go straight down). Bummer for us since we only have the one bathroom. I am sure this works fine though for anyone who does not have this type of faucet.
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Patrick McClanahan
> 3 dayEasy to install and stays in place.
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Michael V. Nettis
> 3 dayGetting my toddler to wash his hands used to be a struggle. I had to juggle holding him while scrubbing his hands all at once. Now he gets up on his step stool and can wash all by himself. I would definitely recommend for anyone with toddlers. Plus this also cuts down on the water pressure so he cant spray water all over.
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Daryl Pratho
> 3 dayThis has worked very well for my young son. We installed one in our downstairs bath and another in his bathroom. It brings the water close enough that he can wash his hands, brush his teeth, etc and still leaves enough room that we can wash our hands without having to remove it. It is easy to install and remove if youd like to remove it when you have company, but I wouldnt remove it very often, seems like it would start to wear out after a while. Weve had this now for about 5 months. We have this installed on two different kinds of sinks, one that is more of a rounded pipe, and the other is more of a traditional bathroom sink pipe, with very little angle. Both of them stay in place very well.
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HouseManager
Greater than one weekWe have a goose neck faucet and this works just fine, I was worried because all the photos provided were on standard faucets. My only annoyance is they were running a sale and Amazon wouldnt honor the sale they were advertising (which Ive never had happen before!). The tech person couldnt figure out where I saw the sale which Im pretty sure they were just being lazy. There are less expensive versions of these out there but my husband is an aesthetics person and wanted something that didnt look like a toy on our faucets that are for guests as well. Spend the extra few bucks if you care about that sort of thing.
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A&Zs Mama
> 3 dayThis has become a new must have, especially during potty training! My eldest daughter is at this stage where she wants to do everything all by herself and not have Mommy help at all. Well, this product made this step so much easier. Now, I dont have to fight to hold her up to wash her hands and I dont have to kill my back doing it either. It fit perfect on our bathroom faucets just as I had hoped. It brings the water flow out far enough that she can reach it perfectly. AND, as an added bonus, it has encouraged her to want to wash her hands more because she can do it all by herself! I am going to order one for each and every sink that she (and her younger sister) will be using. Thank you!!!
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M. Fletcher
> 3 dayMy son loves to wash his hands (toddler speak for I get to play in the sink!. It is exhausting to try and hold him up, or secure him on the counter so he can reach the water. The Aqueduck is a marvelous invention that solves this problem and saves a moms (or dads) back! It slips easily onto the faucet and can be removed just as easily. I also like that the bill can easily be taken out of the silicone part that goes around the faucet. We have untreated water where we live, so anything that comes in repeated contact with water can get mildewy. Because the Aqueduck can be taken apart and put back together, I can clean this thing very thoroughly. I love the Aqueduck so much, I bought an extra for the grandparents house as well. This will become a standard baby shower gift that Ill give in the future.
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Lima K.
> 3 dayWorks perfectly. Even on very rounded and arched faucets, it stays in place.
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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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Joanna Jordan
> 3 dayThis helps my kids not spray water everywhere reaching for the regular faucet.