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toedtoes
Feb 17, 2016Explorer III
Just a note for folks who might read this and have older RVs:
My clipper has an old marine faucet in the bathroom. They no longer make any faucet that fits the existing holes, and as the counter and sink are a single unit, i'd have to replace the entire thing to put in a new faucet.
The kitchen faucet is "standard" kitchen, but the setup is a single hole that sits on a raised square at the back of the sink. Not all "decks" on faucets fit over that square. And you have to use a faucet with a single hole install. I ended up getting a single handle faucet and not using the deck - it sits flush on the sink edge and just fits.
So, if you're rig is older, check it out before buying a new faucet to make sure your choice will actually fit.
I have a pull out and I have no problem with hot water. It's no different than when I had the standard faucet.
My clipper has an old marine faucet in the bathroom. They no longer make any faucet that fits the existing holes, and as the counter and sink are a single unit, i'd have to replace the entire thing to put in a new faucet.
The kitchen faucet is "standard" kitchen, but the setup is a single hole that sits on a raised square at the back of the sink. Not all "decks" on faucets fit over that square. And you have to use a faucet with a single hole install. I ended up getting a single handle faucet and not using the deck - it sits flush on the sink edge and just fits.
So, if you're rig is older, check it out before buying a new faucet to make sure your choice will actually fit.
I have a pull out and I have no problem with hot water. It's no different than when I had the standard faucet.
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