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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Nicely made product, but the included adapters don't fit the US threads of our Moen faucet. The included tool doesn't work for most US faucets.
Tragic_comic
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Very nice quality, easy to set up. Make sure you have teflon tape as this kit only comes with a wrench and different size washers.Matches the finish of my faucet perfectly. Very happy.
Terry Lettie
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Best investment ever. Two spray patterns, rotates in all directions, I bought three Easy to install. All items necessary for any faucet.
chris bohm
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
Unit leaks at faucet connection… threads are not perfect. They’re tight when threaded properly
Rhett D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
This looks good and fits well. Hopefully the supplied gaskets are good enough quality to last a long time. This is a very convenient product.
momof6cats
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
We had such high hopes for this faucet extender. We have been wanting one for our three year old to assist him in washing his hands now that he’s potty trained and we were really excited for this.Our expectations very quickly dwindled as we were installing this extender. First, the directions were not very good. So you get all these pieces with measurements but then you have to rely on pictures to assist in setting up the washers and stuff. I think what confused us with the directions the most though was because NONE of the fittings fit properly. They were either too big or too small. Second, the fittings would not thread into the faucet head. Thirdly, because the fittings didn’t fit we had to break out the teflon tape to see if we could get a better seal. Finally, we got everything installed but everything still leaks.Sadly, we will use it for a bit but probably not for a long while. We will either look for a different faucet extender or just put the old aerator back in and buy one of those child friendly water faucets that clips onto the faucet to divert the water. I’m really disappointed.
MT
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
I am so happy with this sprayer. I have a large commercial SS double bowel sink in my basement that I got through Craig's list. Love it, hate the faucet, no sprayer attachment. Currently the thing I use it the most for is cleaning my cat's litter box. Box fits in the sink fine but no sprayer hose. This attachment goes in every direction, up, down, side ways what ever. And it folds up out of the way but still sprays down into the sink if I need it to be out of the way. Really a sturdy metal piece. No plastic parts on this one. I must admit it attached 1-2-3, but leaked at the threaded joint. Thought I might have used the incorrect rubber washer. It came with all kinds of attachment pieces for many different faucets. Changed washers, still leaked. Put the first washer back in and got out the teflon tape. One wrap around the faucet threads, screwed it back on and dry as a bone. I am thrilled.
Geek4eye
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
When I had to replace a bathroom faucet earlier this year, I couldn't find one of these devices in "Oil Rubbed Bronze" color, had to settle for black. This one has the same features and utility; if anything the posts are a bit larger and more robust looking. I replaced the bubble/spray head with a bigger/fancier one that has 4 spray modes, also black - next quest is to find one of those in Bronze. Getting the head off was a bit difficult - probably due to thread sealer used to prevent leaks - but doable - use rubber coated pliers to avoid damaging finish. Only needed to tighten one joint a little with the included Allen wrench, because that 4-way head is much heavier.The basic size/threads are and exact match to the commonly available ones these days; didn't need any of the adapter rings. Was able to use the basic gasket with an add-on screen gasket which is useful here to keep grit out of the fancy head. The leftover black parts will go on the upstairs guest bathroom which is about to get a replacement faucet also.Edit: After reading another users review about a leak at the top faucet junction: It is very important to get the gasket stack the right height. The number of threads on the Extender top end is limited - you need to make good contact with the gasket well before the threads bottom out. It should be tight to the gasket, not to the depth of the threads. I make the same mistake and corrected it by picking the right ones. Before installing, the gasket/stack should be just 2-3mm below the lip of the top ring (about 2 threads deep) - any deeper and you'll run out of threads before the gasket is tight. I also had it over-tight and used a pair of channel pliers with thick rubber covers over the jaws to break it loose.This NOT a knock on the product - it is basic mechanics, but is easy to overlook as the tolerances are pretty precise, and one has to examine closely to see what is happening.
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