I have a sprayer that is seperate but have seen kitchen faucets with a pullout sprayer. I am just currious as to which type people prefer and why.
I have used both and prefer to use the seperate type. I guess for me is that it is what I grew up with and have always used. For the most part I use it to rinse dishes and I can quickly grab it.
I also like it because it is little and I can spray into small places without having to struggle with a big spray head that some of the pullout sprayers have.
Oh and the little seperate ones are easy and inexpensive to replace. That means I can bang it all up without worry.
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