Where can I find cheap, good, utility faucets?

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  • cabinetman
    Gone but not Forgotten RIP
    • Jun 2006
    • 15216
    • So. Florida
    • Delta

    #16
    Originally posted by jonmulzer
    What I meant was, I would like it to articulate also. Know what I mean?

    Now I do. You didn't say what your budget was. How about this one for $54.
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    • jonmulzer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 946
      • Indianapolis, IN

      #17
      After looking at every store in the Indianapolis area (or so it felt like it) for an appropriate faucet and having no luck, and going over all the suggestions in this thread but nothing being what I wanted for the price I wanted to pay really (I am picky) I was at my father's yesterday working on a few things for him and I went into the podunk hardware store in the one horse town he lives in and found the perfect faucet at a bargain price. It is all metal, good beefy threads for attaching hose thread stuff and has a sprayer that could pressure wash locomotive engines. I should have known to look there. They have great prices because it is a small town and there is not a bit market for $400 faucets up there.

      It is one of those hardware stores that looks tiny on the outside but once you get inside there is stuff everywhere. And you better not ask for anything by a technical term. You have to include a "whatchamacalit" or "thing-a-ma-bob" in your request or description to find what you need. And if you want lumber, you better be building a round house because the stuff is so crooked. No wonder my father's place is so out of square, lol.

      Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
      "A fine beer may be judged with just one sip, but it is better to be thoroughly sure"

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