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  2. 5 Best New Items Coming To Costco - AOL

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    And if you’re redoing your kitchen, that Kohler pull-down faucet is a steal at $149 — the same model that’s usually way pricier elsewhere. Wellness Must Haves.

  3. 50 Times Cheap Fixes Had A Major Impact On Home Life - AOL

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    Touchless kitchen faucet (it has a sensor you wave your hand in front of) ... new, cheap pull down blinds for the 10 single pane windows to replace the falling apart roman shades, and I added ...

  4. Moen Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Most Moen kitchen, washbasin, and bathtub/shower faucets are of the single-handle design, and almost all have used the same basic water-controlling cartridge from the 1960s until 2010. Known as the Moen 1225, it is a plastic (older versions were brass) cylinder approximately 4 inches long by 3/4 inches in diameter.

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    Homeownership is expensive -- often really expensive. And that's before anything breaks or you want to renovate. So for homeowners, it's imperative to save money and take advantage of good deals ...

  6. Plumbing fixture - Wikipedia

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    The most common plumbing fixtures are: Bathtubs; Bidets; Channel drains; Drinking fountains; Showers; Sinks; Tap (connections for water hoses) . Tapware - an industry term for that sub-category of plumbing fixtures consisting of tap valves, also called water taps (British English) or faucets (American English), and their accessories, such as water spouts and shower heads.

  7. Tap (valve) - Wikipedia

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    Faucet is the most common term in the US, similar in use to "tap" in British English, e.g. "water faucet" (although the term "tap" is also used in the US). Spigot is used by professionals in the trade (such as plumbers), and typically refers to an outdoor fixture.