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single handle faucet versus two faucets? peter 03-06-2007
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Posted by Steve Barker on March 11, 2007, 11:04 pm


Look it up or ask around. I'm sure you can figger it out if you want to.

--
Steve Barker




> Steve Barker wrote:
>> what a coon rig.
>
> I don't know that term, and I have no idea what you are trying to
> say. English is the preferred language of communication on this
> newsgroup. Revise and resubmit. Thanks.
>
> R
>



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Posted by Michael B on March 7, 2007, 6:14 am


Don't be so vigorous when you floss between your ears next time.

> what a coon rig.
>
> --
> Steve Barker


Posted by Joseph Meehan on March 6, 2007, 3:11 pm


RicodJour wrote:
> peter wrote:
>> My kitchen faucet broke. Time to shop for new kitchen faucet.
>>
>> Single handle faucets for both hot and cold water are convenient. But
>> apparently people still buy two separate faucets. Why? What is the
>> pros and cons?
>
> Personal preference driven by aesthetics or familiarity.
>
> They're both outdated anyway.
> http://www.pedalvalve.com/Residential%20Page.html
>
> R

My cat's would have fun with that one. I would hate to think of my
water bill.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit




Posted by RicodJour on March 6, 2007, 3:46 pm


Joseph Meehan wrote:
> RicodJour wrote:
> > peter wrote:
> >> My kitchen faucet broke. Time to shop for new kitchen faucet.
> >>
> >> Single handle faucets for both hot and cold water are convenient. But
> >> apparently people still buy two separate faucets. Why? What is the
> >> pros and cons?
> >
> > Personal preference driven by aesthetics or familiarity.
> >
> > They're both outdated anyway.
> > http://www.pedalvalve.com/Residential%20Page.html
> >
> > R
>
> My cat's would have fun with that one. I would hate to think of my
> water bill.

Your cats need to go on a diet. ;)

R


Posted by BobK207 on March 6, 2007, 6:20 pm


> peter wrote:
> > My kitchen faucet broke. Time to shop for new kitchen faucet.
>
> > Single handle faucets for both hot and cold water are convenient. But
> > apparently people still buy two separate faucets. Why? What is the pros and
> > cons?
>
> Personal preference driven by aesthetics or familiarity.
>
> They're both outdated anyway.http://www.pedalvalve.com/Residential%20Page.html
>
> R

Cool idea, frees up both hands

but I would expect much resistance from most folks...."too clinical"

No temperature adjustment by foot pedal.....just on / off.

Still I could have water with a lot less effort while shaving

however I doubt I could get "interior design" approval for
installation on a pedestal sink. :)

cheers
Bob


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