Subject: | [Shop-talk] potfillier was: dishwashers |
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From: | tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Thu, 27 Jan 2011 15:33:24 -0800 |
References: | <6FE82AFE03404DCCA0F1A3A4DE17F785@MDBC.local><20110127104105.SHLSM.11859024.root@mp11> <20110127163543.B57AD1879DE@autox.team.net> <003e01cbbe4b$611f0a80$235d1f80$@ameritech.net> |
> Is a potfiller is somehow exempt from the "save the planet" ideas that > ruined faucets and shower heads some years ago? How does it differ in > result from a faucet with a pull-out? 1) With no sink/drain under it, you're not likely to run more water than will fill the pot. 2) Unless you've got a heck of a pull-out, it won't reach to the stove. The point of the potfiller is to not have to haul the heavy pot of water from the sink to the stove. Possibly not an issue for most of you, but it is for some people. -- Randall |
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