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On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 09:17:31 -0400, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:

> This entire discussion has devolved into pure silliness. In a home
> kitchen it is quite simple to attach one of those coiling plant
> watering tubes, the darn things can reach some 50 feet if necessary
> and are very inexpensive. But one with a handicap that prevents
> handling certain kitchen chores simply wouldn't without the assistance
> of others.


It's called a "kitchen sink argument", bring up any small oddity that
wasn't part of the original discussion to win a point.

> Besides, building codes, fire codes, and home insurance
> policies would prevent a pot filler at the stove in a residential
> kitchen.


I see pot fillers in new home construction and high end kitchen
remodels include them too. http://tinyurl.com/235c3r5
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> This Steve ******* is a lying bag of shit.


Steve isn't the "problem", it's Pete C.

Here's the OP again

On Oct 21, 1:12*pm, "Steve B" > wrote:
> We're remodeling, and putting a water spray near the stove for filling up
> large vessels, and other times when water is needed at the stove.
>
> Anyone know the proper terminology for these?
>
> Anyone have one? *Is it a snake type, or articulated?
>
> Like them? *Hate them? *Caveats? *Tips? *Brand names suggestions?


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