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Kitchen tap - with an extra bit

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Aparecium · 18/10/2023 20:53

My kitchen tap has worn out and I need to replace it. I like what I've got: a single arched spout with a directional nozzle at the end, and separate hot and cold levers at the base.

My only problem with it (apart from the fact that it no longer works properly!) is that dh will hang the dishcloth over it. I hate this because the cloth touches any glass you put under the tap to fill.

Is there such a thing as a kitchen tap with built-in dishcloth capacity, which will keep the dishcloth away from the water stream?

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SaryMhelley · 18/10/2023 22:16

Get something like this maybe? Not stylish, but neither is a cloth on the tap, it will save it dipping in your glass
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hanging-Storage-Bathroom-Kitchen-Organizer/dp/B07BNG43KH

Aparecium · 18/10/2023 23:19

A good idea. I really don't care if it's not stylish - IMO a kitchen has a job to do, and I massively prioritise function over form.

But I like separate hot and cold taps, like the first image, and this cloth-hanger gadget would dangle over a tap. However, looking for a picture of the style of tap I like, I came across one that might do the job of both tap and cloth-dangler.

I wonder whether anyone's got the FrankecWave Pull-Out Nozzle ? I can't find any oics of it in usr. Is that arched part a flexible house so that the nozzle pulls out from the base? Is it easy to keep clean?

Kitchen tap - with an extra bit
Kitchen tap - with an extra bit
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