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Faucet Aerator Help
Topic Started: Dec 5 2016, 04:45 AM (399 Views)
campy
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It looks like Trotsky is reluctant to depart from the setup he now has. The only suggestion
I can come up with is to lower the pressure.



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Trotsky
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campy
Dec 6 2016, 11:05 PM
It looks like Trotsky is reluctant to depart from the setup he now has. The only suggestion
I can come up with is to lower the pressure.



That's the current technique, but sometimes impatience wins out and its SHOWERS for everyone and everything in the kichen.
Edited by Trotsky, Dec 7 2016, 01:52 AM.
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Durgan
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The connection has to work. Keep at it.
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Trotsky
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Here's what I ordered via e-bay
Universal Slip On Flexible Rubber Faucet Aerator Adjustable Spray - Helping Hand $5.95 with Free Shipping, No tax
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Ugly but it will probably do the trick. Returnable if it won't fit. I suppose I could have haggled the e-bay price but a bird in the hand and all that. Saves me a round trip to Home Depot.
Edited by Trotsky, Dec 7 2016, 06:45 AM.
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It works fine.
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campy
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That's good. I will have to remember that when I get my dishwasher hooked up.

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