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"Marcella Peek" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "Steve B" > wrote:
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>> In the interim since I asked this question, I have learned they are
>> called
>> pot fillers. They have a 18-24" reach typically, and start off at $150,
>> and
>> run up to $1500. At that cost for a gadget, we are reevaluating our need
>> for one. I do believe we will spring for one in the $200 range just for
>> esthetics, and once in while practical use.
>>
>> Steve

>
>
> We are in the early process of designing our new kitchen. The person we
> are working with said their problem with pot fillers is say you only use
> it twice a month. In between uses the water just sits in the pipes
> getting staler and staler. Use it to boil pasta anyway or lug the
> partially full pot to the sink to dump it, re-fill. Doesn't save so
> much.
>
> marcella


As we speak, we are deciding whether or not to even have one. The walls are
ready for drywall, but still open, so now's the time to do it or not. They
are rather spendy, going up to over a thousand dollars. For something
that's going to be used once a month or less, I'm reevaluating. I could put
that money on a better range hood.

Steve

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