Best laundry & utility room fixtures according to redditors

We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best laundry & utility room fixtures. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Laundry & utility room sink faucets
Laundry & utility room sinks

Top Reddit comments about Laundry & Utility Room Fixtures:

u/TonyWrocks · 15 pointsr/Homebrewing

It's not super sexy but aside from my keezer build, the best thing I've done to my home for brewing is installing a really large utility sink. I got this one: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E82WV8K - and it's been so great to be able to easily wash my 15 gallon pot, or soak a couple of carboys for a bit in PBW.

u/ruinal_C · 5 pointsr/Homebrewing

Here it is on Amazon. It comes with a little faucet and spray attachment, which I didn't use because they're deck mounted. I needed additional height for the kettles, so we built a cabinet from 2x4's and pvc sheeting, used wall mount faucets higher up. The whole thing is nailed into the foundation, and sturdy as hell. I considered stainless as well, but I don't regret going with plastic.

u/DryGingerAle · 3 pointsr/DIY

something like this?

never used it but cleaning / prep is the key

u/abfarrer · 1 pointr/DIY

honestly, you're leaving the PEX exposed, I wouldn't use a proper spout, I'd run the PEX down the wall, 90 it out from the wall, 90 it downward into the tub, and leave the cut off PEX to fill the tub. Hell, you might be able to skip the 90 down into the tub, and just have it coming out from the wall, it'll probably sag a bit, and it's not likely to overshoot the tub anyway. It's going to be tough to get any sort of spout that doesn't expect to be mounted in front of a wall that's in front of the plumbing.

I suppose another idea would be to try to find a surface mounted faucet that you can use separately from the shower faucet (T off the PEX to the shower and feed down to the second faucet) just for tub filling. I'm pretty sure I've seen utility faucets that can be fed from in front of the mounting surface, and they seem like they would go with the aesthetic you've got going there. something like this

I'm glad the UV isn't an issue, I recalled having heard something about it but wasn't sure the details.

u/malperna9 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

To add some additional context to your last sentence, here is an example of what we are looking at: https://www.amazon.com/Mustee-Plastic-Floor-Mount-Laundry-White/dp/B00KVQQY6M

Four feet bolt into the floor and then the legs attach to those anchor points. Wouldn't those 4 points compromise the expansion?

u/michaeljtoth · 1 pointr/SCREENPRINTING

I did this but with a humongous version of a utility sink, so I can fit 30x40 screens in it. Pro tip: put the sink backwards so you can use the lip for the faucet as a shelf in the front!