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Old 02-03-2018, 07:43 PM   #29
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Lol well there aren't too many tools required to change out a faucet. There certainly are tools that make it easier. lol

I changed out a faucet when I was 8 mos pregnant and had only tongue and groove pliers and a crescent wrench. Where there is a will there is a way.
Oh I'm sorry I didn't realize I was quoting a lady. Women can always seem to do things with one or two tools and they aren't specialized to the problem being fixed where a man needs an entire tool box full of tools and always has to run to Lowes for another one that is special and the help of a buddy. Always have to have a buddy with you so you aren't drinking beer by your self.

I don't know of any woman (or men) who carry a compass for drawing circles and pliers in her purse or for a man carries in his pockets. My wife does or did in the past, who knows why.
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While you are at it dump your bath faucet and pick one up at Lowe's or Home Depot . Real easy and much better.
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Ive been happy with our faucets. They are all moen household including the shower. Winnebago used the good stuff in 2004 on the adventurer. The only reason I want to change the kitchen one is the lack of sprayer. I hear the gold faucet color is making a come back.
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