Best sink & bathtub faucet spouts according to redditors

We found 14 Reddit comments discussing the best sink & bathtub faucet spouts. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Sink & Bathtub Faucet Spouts:

u/senorbotas · 5 pointsr/berlin

Just get a completely new cover, they are only like 10 euros. They have them at every DIY store. Including Bauhaus.

If you don't mind supporting Bezos, our corporate and evil overlord, I guess you could also buy at Amazon.

u/CaptainTurdfinger · 3 pointsr/Plumbing

No shit, thank you! I searched Amazon for "delta tub spout with diverter" and this showed up. After reading the reviews, it's an exact match for the one I'm trying to replace: Masco 32192.

That saves me the headache of trying to remove that fitting. Thanks again.

u/Rithe · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

I am thinking of buying a nitro tank and regulator so that I could add the ability to brew up a Nitrogen Stout, but before I do this I want to make sure I understand the process

In another thread I saw people saying that the best way to do it was to force carb the beer to your desired Co2 level (lower than normal), then switch to the beer-gas and crank the PSI up to 25-30 and serve through a tap with a restrictor plate. Since I have an intertap setup I was going to buy this and use it. Does that sound correct so far?

Assuming that will work, my question is if I am trying to get a specific Co2 volume in my beer, say ~1.8lbs, is there a way I can calculate this based on PSI force carbing time? I'm not sure exactly how to math out how to aim for a specific Co2 volume. I normally force carb at 30PSI for 2-days like most people, and my Keezer is 38degrees if temperature matters

Thanks for any help

EDIT: I found this pdf by Northern Brewer and on page 2 it has a chart, and it says around 5 PSI for force carbonation and those temperatures. But it doesn't list a time, is it correct and is it 2-days, 2 weeks?

u/plumbtree · 1 pointr/Plumbing

You're correct - you can turn the water on for what you need it for, then turn it off until tomorrow.

You just need a 1/4 turn angle valve, solid brass, with a chrome-plated brass ball in a PTFE seat. Here is a link to one you can purchase on amazon:

1/4 turn angle stop

The back of the box will have all the instructions you need.

u/t0x1k_x · 1 pointr/Plumbing

Remove the brass piece, it was originally pressed into the spout to give it threads that are not made of zinc which the spouts are typically made of.
Grab the copper with a pair of channel locks and remove the brass piece with another pair of channel locks.
THen buy this.

https://www.amazon.com/Danco-88703X-Universal-Spout-Diverter/dp/B000FK9S4E/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

It fits almost any situation, you might need to cut off or unsweat the male adapter.

u/GetInHereStalker · 1 pointr/Plumbing
u/avatarKLM · 1 pointr/preppers

Thanks for the recommendations. Coleman's has 4 for $99 used which is pretty good.

Here are some links and reviews of No-Spill.

u/banjotec · 1 pointr/funny
u/lif0 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Thanks for all the helps guys. I ended up buying an adapter which fit a 1 inch pipe. It was the easiest thing to work with in my situation and worked out perfectly. It only works with screw on spouts.

Here's the link to the product: https://www.amazon.com/LASCO-08-1061-Bathtub-Adapter-Copper/dp/B00HYWE95O

u/fishtrl · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I had a brewing buddy do a lot of research on this. Nitro beer's gas is 25% CO2/ 75% N. He charged the kegs at 30psi. Here is the important part. Nitrogen wants to stay in solution unlike CO2 so you have to dispense it though an faucet for nitrogen. You can DIY by rigging a stout intertap to a faucet with hose and clamps (See link) or just buy the whole faucet. There is a screen will small holes that the beer rushes though forcing the nitrogen out giving you that creamy cascade of bubbles.

https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Brew-D1213-Intertap-Stout/dp/B01MS1N42U/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Intertap+Stout+Spout&qid=1556908067&s=gateway&sr=8-1