That's right. I have a pot filler faucet. In blogspeak, let me just say...
It. Is. Amazing.
It feels almost decadent to stand at the cook top and fill up a pot with the thing, especially when the prep sink is literally right behind me. But, of course, it is BEHIND me, and that would mean TURNing and LIFTing and CARRYing a full pot of water from sink to cook top. EGADS!
It really is cool! And it's so fun to get the comments on it. Plus, since we eat pasta a minimum of once a week, we really use it.
The filler in action!
It looks great and I'm glad you actually use it! I think you are the first person that I've heard say they use it.... :)
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ReplyDeleteLove your pot filler faucet. The lines of the fixture are so nice!!!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome idea,I really like it because I love to cook and sometimes it is difficult for me to get water and leave what I'm doing and so I will suggest it to my husband.Hope that he will like it too.
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ReplyDeleteIf you are tired of lugging that heavy pot full of water to your cooktop then there is a solution for you. Having a pot filler faucet installed adds efficiency to your kitchen, is a time saver and is the perfect solution.
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ReplyDeleteThis is cool because you can automatically drop water if you need so and no hassle of getting it beyond.
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