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25 June 2016

RE: [DIY] Faucet Sprayer addon

 

A faucet with a hose sprayer has a diverter that automatically stops the water from the spout when the sprayer is on.  If you added a "T" to the water line for the sprayer only, you might get away with it, assuming you stop the faucet when you use the sprayer.  Otherwiise the pressure would be low.  But an interesting idea.
 
I think you can jerry-rig something up.  But it would be easier and faster to replace the faucet with one that has a sprayer.  Might even be cheaper.  Good luck.
 

To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 08:04:07 -0700
Subject: [DIY] Faucet Sprayer addon

 

I have a utility sink in the basement with a plain Jane two valve faucet. I would like to have a sprayer on this sink without buying a new faucet. I do not want to screw on a hose to the faucet each time I need to use the sprayer. Is there a device I can add to the water lines that would allow me to add a sprayer to the existing faucet?

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