Is there a difference in water pressure, etc. or anything I need to consider if I want to use a bathroom faucet in my kitchen?
Thanks.
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Is there a difference in water pressure, etc. or anything I need to consider if I want to use a bathroom faucet in my kitchen?
Thanks.
If you use a two handle faucet it probably won't fit. The holes won't line up. If you use a single lever faucet the escutcheon probably won't cover the holes of the sink.
No real reason to use one, the typical bath faucet neck is short and doesn't swivel.
Let's say you can. Actually you can't the supplies don't match.0 But let's say you got it mounted. The first time you turned spout would almost be laying on the center of the two rubs and after you shut the water off you can spend the rest of the day mopping the kitchen. It' a bad idea and wouldn't work anyhow. Cheers, Tom
In addition to all the good points and differences between bathroom and kitchen faucet - also add short arch reach and height... I think you will find this annoying.
Milo
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