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I am looking for a new kitchen faucet. I have been looking for months, so I know a lot about the different faucets out there and still can’t find one. I like the look of vintage style faucets with a separate side spray but have heard most have a lower flow/pressure than a pull-out. We have always had really good water pressure and I do not like the lower flow. I would like to still have really good flow/pressure and strong spray. I have been looking at pull-outs because they have a lower profile than the taller pull-downs and longer reach towards the front of the sink. I have a window, so I prefer a faucet around 12″ overall height, but still a good spout height(around 8″? or higher from spout to deck). I'd go with one a bit higher overall if I really had to. I would also like it in a darker bronze and a lifetime warranty on parts and finish. I am trying to stick with Delta or Moen because of the lifetime warranty and good customer service. I'd consider another brand if I knew it was a really good brand with good customer service, easy to get parts should something happen and lifetime warranty on parts and finish.
I was considering the Delta 9113 pull-down(not pull-out), because of the dimensions, but I’m not sure how good the water flow/pressure is. Any suggestions of a specific faucet like I’m looking for or at least close to what I’m looking for would be appreciated. I know everyone has their favorites, but I need suggestions, so I can find a faucet and we can move on with our remodel. Thanks! |
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Not sure they will work?
the issues are: the sink had 3 or 4 holes, what do you do with the holes?. Also,you don't have the height clearance when the top is down. Do some searching on this site for "kitchen faucet" there are some very good threads which some include height clearances. Or lower the back shell and craw over the front and measure the distance from the sink to ceiling? I think you only have some where between 7.5 to may 9"
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I'm confused. What model TM do you have? It has a window over the sink?
You "have heard" that most side spray faucets have a lower flow rate. The flow rate is generally a spec on the faucet. You don't have to rely on unsubstantiated "have heard" on a whole class of faucets. I think tentcamper is right. Immediately to the left of the sink is a short vertical wall, maybe 5-6 inches high. When the bathroom wall is folded down, the rear bed slides over it, and against this wall. I don't believe that anything can be higher than this wall, or the roof will come down on it when you close. Are you sure you are asking about a faucet for a TM, not for another RV or a home? Bill
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Milljack, are you talking about a remodel in your house??
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We might be bad, Bill's question as to what model do you have? May be right on. Maybe its a Elkmont??
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