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Kitchen Faucets
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| Your kitchen’s
faucet must, of course, match your sink’s
style, but it also plays an essential role
in and of itself and so its form and finish
deserves careful attention. From a traditional
two-handled faucet to a pullout spray to make
dishwashing easier, your choice can make the
perfect finishing touch or create a nightmare.
(Imagine a delicate high arc two-handled faucet
on a brawny farmhouse sink and you get the
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Single
Versus Double Handle Faucets
Single handled faucets provide quick and easy
control but dual handled models provide more
precise control over water temperature. Which
feature is more attractive--ease of use or
precise temperature control—is really dependent
on your personal tastes, but it’s worth thinking
seriously about before you make your decision. |
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Pullout
Faucet: To Spray or Not To Spray
A pullout spray head faucet offers an easy
way to clean food, pots and pans or even the
sink itself by providing a targeted spray
with a high degree of water pressure. |
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Spout
Height
Arched spouts that rise above the line of
the sink’s adjacent countertop not only make
a dramatic design statement, but are also
very useful for cleaning and filling large
pots. However, high arc faucets also have
a limited reach across the basin, so you may
want to consider using a pullout sprayer in
conjunction with a high spout to make certain
tasks easier. |
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