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Faucet Extender
Sometimes washing my face hurts my back. I remember my friend Kat mentioning that leaning into the basin can do that.
This faucet extender was offered as a Lightening Deal on Amazon last week. It's actually meant for kids. It was cheap (2/$6.98) so I thought I'd order it and see if it would help.
It hasn't shipped yet . . . they might've run out. I'll let you know how it works after I get it. You can check it out here.
11 comments:
That's neat, but just wished it looked a little more sophisticated next to that nice faucet.
LOL, Mich . . . I wonder too, if I'm just gonna end up splashing water all over the place.
you might have a mess of water with that spout but it is worth a try. at first i thought the extender made the faucet higher, but more splashing. our latest bathroom renovation put in a 36" high sink counter top - which seems too high, imo, but would work good for washing face.
Hope youre getting help for your back...exercises,therapy?
That's what I'm thinking too, Aunty. We'll see.
None of the above, Anon. Losing weight might be the best . . . would help my knees too.
i'm interested to see how this works! i think i would be all da kine about dust collecting on that the extender but i guess it would be washed away anyway! great price and worth a try!
bend your knees a little as you lean over the sink, will definitely take some pressure off of your back.
j: let me know how it works out....I'm interested. - N
genius......wonder why no one has invented a stainless steel one ???
I'm awaiting your critique. Try bending your knees, shifts focus to your legs.
Might as well try yah, Jenny.
Gonna try Kat.
Ok, N!
Dd, all faucets are shaped differently, I think the contraption gotta be flexible. I'm wondering if it'll fit on mine.
K, going try, Chet.
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