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new faucet with drinking water
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| John61 2008-02-28, 1:25 pm |
| We want to add a separate line for "drinking water" to the sink. I know most
use a separate faucet. But I saw this new product:
http://www.moen.com/products/F7434
So my current 3-hole sink will work, no need to drill a hole for a separate
one. Does anyone had experience with this kind of faucet? I want to hear
some comments.
I do not like a filtered water tank. Just want to get city's tap water
directly to the side handle. The water from softener goes to the normal
middle handle.
Thanks.
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| On Feb 28, 12:21=A0pm, "John61" <wanghaod...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We want to add a separate line for "drinking water" to the sink. I know mo=
st
> use a separate faucet. But I saw this new product:http://www.moen.com/prod=
ucts/F7434
>
> So my current 3-hole sink will work, no need to drill a hole for a separat=
e
> one. Does anyone had experience with this kind of faucet? I want to hear
> some comments.
>
> I do not like a filtered water tank. Just want to get city's tap water
> directly to the side handle. The water from softener goes to the normal
> middle handle.
>
> Thanks.
Why don't you just change the plumbing to tap water on the right side
handle? The need for soft water at a sink is minimal unless your water
hardness is so extreme it makes hand dishwashing a problem. You
probably just use a dishwasher anyway with softened water, so that
would solve the problem.
Joe
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