Stove faucet
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 23:11:36 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski"
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>"Chemo the Clown" wrote in message
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>"Steve LYING *******" > wrote:
>> We're remodeling, and putting a water spray near the stove for filling up
>> large vessels, and other times when water is needed at the stove.
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>> Anyone know the proper terminology for these?
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>> Geez...how far away is the kitchen sink? Electric stove or gas?
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>Amazing how your ignorance shows. For many people with arthritis or other
>handicap, this is a wonderful tool to assist them. Not everyone can readily
>lift a pot with 25# of water in it, nor can they easily make a half dozen
>trips filling a pitcher.
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>To answer the other inevitable question, no, the pot does not always have to
>be emptied back into the sink. If it becomes soup, it is taken out is
>smaller batches. If it is pasta water, I'm home by the time my wife needs
>it emptied so it is not a problem. Anyway, solving 50% of a problem is
>better than ignoring it.
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>If someone finds a pot filler useful, good for them, and I hope they enjoy
>using it for many more years.
This entire discussion has devolved into pure silliness. In a home
kitchen it is quite simple to attach one of those coiling plant
watering tubes, the darn things can reach some 50 feet if necessary
and are very inexpensive. But one with a handicap that prevents
handling certain kitchen chores simply wouldn't without the assistance
of others. Besides, building codes, fire codes, and home insurance
policies would prevent a pot filler at the stove in a residential
kitchen. This Steve ******* is a lying bag of shit.
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