We are replacing counter with granite and installing a new, under the counder stainless steel sink. I want to limit the number of holes we have drill...
We are replacing counter with granite and installing a new, under the counder stainless steel sink. I want to limit the number of holes we have drilled in the stone. I am thinking about a pull out or pull down spray faucet, but want feedback on any problems these may pose.
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Check out more on this product at: www.build.com Brent Holland of Build.com reviews the Vigo VG02007 Single Handle Chrome Kitchen Faucet with Pull-Down Spray and 29-1/8″ Spout Height Vigo Single Handle Chrome Kitchen Faucet with Pull-Down Spray and 29-1/8″ Spout Height Accent your kitchen by adding this stylish yet durable Vigo faucet. Chrome finish solid brass construction which ensures durability and longer life Faucet features spiral and dual pull-down spray head for aerated flow or powerful spray Features spray face that resists mineral buildup and is easy-to-clean Vigo finishes resist corrosion and tarnishing, exceeding industry durability standards High-quality ceramic disc cartridge ensures maintenance-free use 360-degree swivel spout Retractable spout expandable up to 20″ Single-hole installation Single lever water and temperature control All mounting hardware and hot/cold waterlines are included Water pressure tested for industry standard Standard US plumbing 3/8″ connections Faucet height: 29 1/8″ Faucet reach: 10 1/4″ 2.2 GPM Flow Rate Limited Lifetime Warranty
Check out more on this product at: www.build.com Brent Holland of Build.com reviews the Vigo VG02001 Single Handle Kitchen Faucet with Pull-Out Spray and 18-1/2″ Spout Height Vigo Single Handle Kitchen Faucet with Pull-Out Spray and 18-1/2″ Spout Height Make your kitchen “pop” with this functional Vigo faucet. Faucet features spiral and dual pull-out spray head for aerated flow or powerful spray Features spray face that resists mineral buildup and is easy-to-clean Vigo finishes resist corrosion and tarnishing, exceeding industry durability standards High-quality ceramic disc cartridge ensures maintenance-free use 360-degree swivel spout Retractable spout expandable up to 30″ Single-hole installation Single lever water and temperature control All mounting hardware and hot/cold waterlines are included Water pressure tested for industry standard Standard US plumbing 3/8″ connections Spout height: 18 1/2″ Spout reach: 10″ 2.2 GPM Flow Rate This faucet is certified and listed by UPC, cUPC, CSA, IAPMO, ANSI and SCC
Ever since were were teenagers, he’s been trying to act like a tough guy with me.
He’s teased me about not being popular at school or having very many dates etc.
Being a very angry person, I always fire right back at him and harbor resentment.
Today, he was in the kitchen, and he opened the dishwasher.
As soon as he opened it, I reached my hand inside and said:
"My steak is going to burn to a crisp if I don’t find a spatula." I reached my hand inside the dishwasher before he had a chance to withdraw anything. I quickly found a spatula and started to rinse it off in the sink.
At just that moment, he pulls out a fork from the dishwasher and, using the "spray rinser" he starts rinsing off his fork, making me unable to rinse off my spatula. I then turn the faucet off and stare at him. Meanwhile, my meat is burning and burning. Each time I try to rinse the spatula off, he grabs the spray cleaner and starts doing his fork again, cutting off my faucet stream. This persists for about 2 minutes until he gives in.
Then, once I finally flip my meat, he goes like: "Why don’t you ever ask for anything?"
I say: "I do ask. I just didn’t that time because there was no time to ask a question. I needed a spatula immediately to flip my steak over."
He lectures me on how "rude" I am, which sends me off on a tirade.
I accuse him of wanting to boss me around.
I tell him that he’s always been on a crusade to prove that I’m a nerd but that it won’t work because I am a man who defends himself, and will fu*k him up if he dares to touch me.
For more information on this product click here: www.build.com Brent Holland of Build.com gives a hands on look at Moen’s Brantford Single Handle Kitchen Faucet