Thanks for this. I’ve been searching just “faucet supply lines”, but “compression faucet supply lines” being up just what I need.
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dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 3 days ago
That’s a regular 3 hole (4, including the sprayer) kitchen faucet. There is absolutely nothing unusual about that. Shut off the valves, unscrew the braided stainless supply lines, undo those big plastic nuts on the underside and the whole thing will come off. Take it to the hardware store and they’ll sell you another one just like it.
Having a 3/8" compression fitting on the output side of your shutoff valves there is pretty normal. In Ye Olden Times that would accept a piece of copper tubing with a compression nut and a ferrule, but these days the flexible supply lines have a fitting that screws on in place of that.
The white hose going from the faucet itself to the sprayer is likely to be proprietary and model or at least brand specific to whatever faucet you have. You’re unlikely to find a replacement to just that at any hardware store.
Coldgoron@lemmy.zip 3 days ago
Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe 3 days ago
This is the answer.
Also, just buy a faucet that integrates the sprayer into it - get the tallest one that will fit, it makes everything easier.
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 3 days ago
…And get one of those filler plates for the now empty hole in your sink. They’re cheap. Get a real stainless one, not a chrome or “satin nickel” or whatever the hell, which will rust in short order.
resting_parrot@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
Or put in one of those glass rinsers that they have at bars. You can get one for like $40 and they’re great.
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Another fine idea. I’ve got a soap dispenser pump in mine.
Coldgoron@lemmy.zip 3 days ago
Thanks for the information.
Botzo@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Instead of the plug, you could get a soap dispenser for $25-30.