Best faucet spray hoses according to redditors

We found 13 Reddit comments discussing the best faucet spray hoses. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Faucet Spray Hoses:

u/ComradDakota · 9 pointsr/ElectricForest

I posted this the other day but a Reddit user suggested I paint it black to have it absorb more heat so I figured I'd post up the finished product. If anyone is interested here's the materials I used, just cut the rubber hose attached to a new clean insecticide sprayer, attach adapter, put on your hose and boom, camp shower with fairly decent water pressure.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002SAO7XQ/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001GZZFXA/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0039EEN0M/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/the_real_xuth · 3 pointsr/BurningMan

I've shared this here before and it's worth mentioning here too.

I take lawn/garden pressure sprayer and replace the end with a sink sprayer. You'll also need a fitting to connect them which is likely this but you can't know for sure until you have the garden sprayer in hand. This gives me very simple, one handed control over a relatively low flow water sprayer that's designed for rinsing soap off of things.

It's simple, cheap, it doesn't take any electricity and works really well. I can take a full shower including shampoo and conditioning long hair with less than a gallon of water.

u/amburroni · 3 pointsr/AirBnB

I have something else to add that has made cleaning the shower a breeze for me

Removable rinse and spray quick connection kit

I rise the shower first quickly with it, then apply cleaner and scrub down all surfaces. Then I rinse again. It really REALLY helps remove hard water stains and such. Takes me less than 5 minutes to complete.

u/sticky-bit · 2 pointsr/vandwellers

I use something like this spliced in to replace the standard garden spray head on mine.

u/Lilwolf2000 · 2 pointsr/oculus

I used two halves of a sink hose weight, and zip ties. Looks pretty good.

https://smile.amazon.com/American-Standard-050448-0070A-Spray-Weight/dp/B002J393FO/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1524858083&sr=8-7&keywords=hose+weight

But I got them when replacing my sink and thought, these would do well!

u/m81p · 2 pointsr/Plumbing

Yikes. I hope I don't need to replace the valve. The hose seems much cheaper. How could I test whether it's one or the other?

Edit: Nevermind, both expensive. It's the LadyLux Cafe so I probably either need http://www.amazon.com/Grohe-46-138-000-Coupling/dp/B003FZAFOI or http://www.amazon.com/Grohe-46-092-000-Replacement/dp/B002ZLPTX0/ref=pd_bxgy_hi_text_y

Now to figure out which

Double edit: Looks like it's the valve at the end of the hose that connects to the head. Figured it out when we pulled out the head and it stopped leaking under the sink. When I tighten it, the leak stops, but instead of getting completely tight it keeps turn to where it feels loose again. I suppose my problem is temporarily solved at least.

Thanks for your help!

u/peachskylines · -1 pointsr/vancouverwa

Are you thinking of those things that are connected to your sink to rinse things that are too big to fit completely under the faucet?

This is what I am imagining:

Kohler GP1021724-CP Sidespray for Kitchen Faucets, Chrome Finish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001GZZFXA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_e44Czb5VBKPJV