Aqueduck Faucet Extender, Aqua
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Yes, because the part that goes around the faucet is made of a very flexible rubber, it should fit almost any shape.
In addition, we have a tub extender cover in one. It can also be used as a spout cover and a bathtub extender. That will be more compatible with the bath tub than this faucet extender.
No, I do not believe that is true. A bathtub faucet may not fit through the opening created by the sink facet. The Boon Flo Water Deflector and Protective Faucet Cover are two products that I highly recommend. It's fantastic, and it even comes with a bubble machine.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. I had to look up the definition of an aerator. As far as I can tell, it should be fine; we use it on our kitchen tap and simply push it back when not in use, so it doesn't interfere with the various spray functions on our tap. I hope you found it useful. This gadget appeals to me a lot - Handwashing is made a lot easier with this product.
Selected User Reviews For Aqueduck Faucet Extender, Aqua
Aqueduck is a matchup between two Aqueduck Aquaduck vs. Prince Lionheart, Aquaduck vs. Prince Lionheart, Aquaduck vs. Lionheart, Prince. br>br>In the long run, the Aqueduck is the better option. As a result, PROS: br>br>
- It comes with a lifetime warranty (our PL tore after being removed by guests so many times, so we bought the Aqueduck to replace it). )
- Adults can use a smaller sink because of the shorter spout. br>- Because of the stronger spout, it is more difficult for children (and some adults) to use. ) to squirt water in your (or your child's) facebr>- Because of the stiffer rubber material that is wider than the PL (think of the PL as a tight rubber band, whereas this simply gapes open and slides on), it is easier to remove and install onto a faucet. CONS: br>br>
- Although the PL has a longer and wider spout, it requires less stretching on the child's side to reach the water, it also leaves less room in the sink for adult hands, as previously mentioned. br>- Is more expensive than the PL (unless you buy a color that is less expensive! I went with gray/silver because it's less appealing to children, but I don't mind. )
- This may fall under the category of ease of removal, but PL would be ideal for a narrow faucet, as it was a VERY tight fit on our wide faucetbr>- Instead of pointing straight out, Aqueduck points down at our faucet. It doesn't bother me in the least, but I thought it was worth noting because the PL points straight out, making it a little easier to reach. br>br>We'd had our Prince Lionheart for a year and it finally ripped after the occasional visitors in town removed it (which was a pain to remove and reinstall because it was so tight). ) I wish I had bought the Aqueduck first so we could have saved money!.
It was fantastic, and my three children enjoyed it as well. It was also a hit with my 5-year-old daughter, who felt grown up because she could reach the faucet. I read the reviews that said some people found mold, so I took the aqueduck out at least once a day to air dry or hand wash and air dry. So I was disappointed when, after only three months with the product, I discovered two tears in the rubber. 5 months. Before I went to bed, I emailed Aqueduck's customer service directly (because I couldn't find it on Amazon), and when I woke up the next morning, I had an email waiting for me, asking what color replacement I wanted and my mailing address. On June 23, Alex sent me an email. On June 29, the replacement arrived (due to the fact that mail takes longer in Hawaii). What a fantastic example of customer service!! br>br>Excellent product, and I appreciate that it is not manufactured in China. My daughter's independence is aided by the aqueduck. Yes, it can be used to spray water all over the place (I've accidentally hit it and water has sprayed all over), so make sure your child isn't playing with it. It's simple to take off and put back on the aqueduck. You will not be disappointed if you purchase it. It's an excellent product with excellent customer service.
I'm renting an apartment with a ridiculously short faucet that causes water to run all over the back of the sink instead of into it. Despite the fact that the faucet head is rectangular and bulky, the silicone part fits perfectly over it, allowing what would otherwise be an inoperable sink to function perfectly. I use it to wash my face, and it's perfect. When renting or on the go (hotels, traveling), this was exactly what was required for a faucet extender.
I use it to bidet my baby's number two sessions by hand. For that, it works perfectly. Directs the water from the spout in such a way that he is less likely to kick the metal part of the faucet and the water comes out at an angle rather than straight down. br>br>However, it looks like something you'd get for less than two dollars at Daiso. It's simple to remove (the faucet is sandwiched between two pieces of silicon), and the duckbill is made of hard plastic. I'd prefer a better way to keep it from moving, and it would be even better if the bottom part was made of silicon. br>br>In any case, it does the job, but I would have preferred to pay a little less for it.
Save money by: It's not even funny how simple they are to make. You can easily make a sink extender out of an old shampoo bottle by cutting it up. br>br>I'm not saying they're bad (hence my 5-star rating), but they're not great. stars). My point is that you can save ten dollars and have one in your home TODAY.
It did exactly what it was supposed to do: it brought the water flow closer to the front of the sink so my kids could wash their hands. It was a little difficult to clean, but I was able to do so with the help of an old toothbrush and a small wire brush. It was important that it fit on a variety of sinks because we were moving from one house to another. My children have grown to the point where they no longer require it, but it was well worth the money for the nearly a year of service we received.
This is a very basic attachment that makes washing hands easier for toddlers. We only got it the other day. My daughter was overjoyed to be able to walk to the water by herself. She is constantly washing her hands now: The part that connects to the sink spout is extremely delicate. I imagine it would easily fit on a variety of spouts because it is pliable. One thing to note is that the color of the plastic in the picture appeared to be clear, but the one we received was yellow. To be honest, I don't give a damn; it's not going to be a sophisticated decor piece, but it's just a note. br>I have a 17-month-old daughter. I wish we had gotten this for her sooner because she absolutely adores it!.
I would strongly suggest it. This is something that both my daughter and I enjoy. Installing it was a breeze. It is simple to get rid of. It does get a little clogged inside where the yellow slide goes, so I recommend cleaning it frequently as part of your regular bathroom cleaning routine. My boyfriend was the only one who objected, claiming that it was difficult to tell if the water was turned off. When he returned home, the sink water was still running, despite the fact that he was the last one to use it.