Which kitchen faucet??/
#31
Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
i prefer it separately. i've heard of difficulties with the in-the-faucet
#32
I have a top of the line Kohler (bought from an online outfit, not one from a big box store). We paid really good money for it (about $350-400). It has the spray deal inside it. We also have a separate reverse osmosis deal sitting next to it. I like that I do not have too many attachments at the sink. I have never been disappointed with my choice. I believe that you get what you pay for.
#33
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We redid our kitchen last year. I have a one hole faucet that I love. Be sure to measure your largest pot to know how much clearance you will need to move the faucet around if necessary. Being able to use the spray each time I want to clean the sink or a large pan is awesome. It also has a control button for the water flow to be a stream or a spray pattern. I like the spray for most uses. I got it on e-bay for waaaaaaaaaaay less than at the stores. You might try that if you are not in a terrible hurry. The guarantee is still valid from the company.
#39
Originally Posted by Prism99
We got the instant hot water dispenser. It quit working before it was two years old and no options available except to replace it (cannot be repaired). I loved it while it worked, but would not spend the extra money for it now. We have a cordless kettle for boiling water.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...batePage&part=
8 years ago it cost $99. And DH bought the extra repair kit for it. The repair kit is still unopened.
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