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Old 03-01-2016, 11:10 AM   #21
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While I don't know about that particular faucet , I have found that with
low/pull out faucets ( though very attractive ) sometimes the hoses loosen and develop a little leak , not visible
looking at the faucet ( because of it's design ) - however becomes noticeable when there is a puddle in the cabinet below . For that reason I much prefer the higher goose neck type ......if the hose loosens it would drip down to the sink . the hoses are generally very easy to tighten - one just needs to know .....
Good to know . Pat
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Old 03-01-2016, 12:39 PM   #22
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I guess that the trailer has an advantage over a sink at home. The sink only has water pressure when occupied. I know that I have some plastic bins under the sink that I'm into every day. It would be obvious very quickly if there was a problem.
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Old 03-01-2016, 12:42 PM   #23
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Actually it would be very easy to determine a slow leak, just turn on your pump and leave it on, if there is a leak you will hear it come on and off
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Old 03-01-2016, 02:02 PM   #24
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What is the advantage of a pull down faucet? Scott

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Old 03-01-2016, 08:55 PM   #25
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What is the advantage of a pull down faucet? Scott

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I wanted a pull out faucet because I do not have an inside shower. The pull out style will much easier to wash my hair over such a small sink .... hopefully without getting water all over everywhere. Do have the outside shower but there will be times that that will be inconvenient to use ... in a snow storm with freezing rain, privacy, while parked in church parking lots on Sunday mornings and temperatures anywhere below the minus 40C/F range. I'm from Alaska but there are limits .... sometimes .....
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I wanted a pull out faucet because I do not have an inside shower. The pull out style will much easier to wash my hair over such a small sink .... hopefully without getting water all over everywhere. Do have the outside shower but there will be times that that will be inconvenient to use ... in a snow storm with freezing rain, privacy, while parked in church parking lots on Sunday mornings and temperatures anywhere below the minus 40C/F range. I'm from Alaska but there are limits .... sometimes .....
Tom, okay, now I'm tracking. Scott

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