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Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles Bruce 03-01-2007
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Posted by Bruce on March 1, 2007, 7:02 pm


What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from
catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up?
Drives me crazy.



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Posted by Barry on March 1, 2007, 8:01 pm


Bruce wrote:
> What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from
> catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up?
> Drives me crazy.
>
>
I used a piece of cardboard to make a "3 sided box" to contain the hose
against the back of the cabinet.

Posted by JohnN on March 2, 2007, 1:40 pm


> Bruce wrote:
> > What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from
> > catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up?
> > Drives me crazy.
>
> I used a piece of cardboard to make a "3 sided box" to contain the hose
> against the back of the cabinet.

Similar, but I used the cardboard to cover the handles.

JohnN


Posted by on March 2, 2007, 3:33 pm


>
> > Bruce wrote:
> > > What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink
from
> > > catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up?
> > > Drives me crazy.
>
> > I used a piece of cardboard to make a "3 sided box" to contain the hose
> > against the back of the cabinet.
>
> Similar, but I used the cardboard to cover the handles.
>
> JohnN


use a zip tie to hold the hose closer to something so that the loop
doesn't hook around the handle.


Posted by JohnN on March 5, 2007, 8:11 pm


On Mar 2, 3:33 pm, beerguzzle...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
> > > Bruce wrote:
> > > > What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink
from
> > > > catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up?
> > > > Drives me crazy.
>
> > > I used a piece of cardboard to make a "3 sided box" to contain the hose
> > > against the back of the cabinet.
>
> > Similar, but I used the cardboard to cover the handles.
>
> > JohnN
>
> use a zip tie to hold the hose closer to something so that the loop
> doesn't hook around the handle.

Thanks

JohnN


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