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Default Where has this thing been all my life?

Nancy2 wrote on Wed, 30 Jun 2010 07:32:31 -0700 (PDT):

> On Jun 30, 9:06 am, Goomba > wrote:
>> notbob wrote:
> >> I just made an amazing discovery. One that will go down in
> >> the annals of notbob history as the single most useful,
> >> perfect, stupendously amazing device in the whole kitchen.
> >> I'm speaking, of course, of that sprayer thingie next to
> >> the faucet. Who knew!? No kidding. This thing has been
> >> sitting on our sink since I got here, and has
> >> remained completely untouched in the two years since. I
> >> started using it a couple days ago and have come to
> >> discover it's freakin' brilliant!

>>
>> LOL, I guess you'll be amazed to find out that they now
>> include those sprayers built into the actual faucethead so
>> that you can pull it out easily and not have two different
>> outlets. Mine changes from a gentle broad spray to a more
>> forceful direct flow which comes in handy at times. The area
>> on the counter or sink freed up by putting the sprayer into
>> the faucet line is now used for soap dispensers.


> I have a single-lever on/off/hot/cold faucet, plus soap
> dispenser on the left, and sprayer on the right. This is the
> sink my contractor picked out, or I would have forgone the
> sprayer - had to have it replaced once (free, by Moen), but
> it's been fine ever since. I love it.


Yes, I've got a faucet with a built-in extendable spray. I recently had
a mysterious slight leak from the cabinet below the sink. This turned
out to be because the coupler between the flexible hose and the sprayer
had loosened. The water dripped down the outside of the metal hose and,
of course, was only visible if the faucet was on.

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James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

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