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Title: Kitchen Sink Faucet Head Replacement
Post by: Don Malpas on December 06, 2020, 04:21:06 pm
I have tried two replacement faucet heads, neither worked or fitted.
The Mothership no longer has the heads used for the 2007 sink/faucet.
Does anyone know a source?
Title: Re: Kitchen Sink Faucet Head Replacement
Post by: Easy Victor on December 06, 2020, 04:24:59 pm
Not sure what you mean by “faucet head”?
I just replaced the faucets in my 2006 MB with Moen residential faucets. I had to find a 3/8” male to 1/2”male union to hook up each water line, but other than that, there’s no difference in function.
Title: Re: Kitchen Sink Faucet Head Replacement
Post by: Easy Victor on December 06, 2020, 04:27:41 pm
The bathroom faucet should be a direct drop in narrow set faucet that you can get anywhere without any adapters needed.
Title: Re: Kitchen Sink Faucet Head Replacement
Post by: Don Malpas on December 07, 2020, 07:23:05 am
Our faucet head can be pulled out. It is not fixed as the one you show.
The head just screws into the flexible hose.
The trick is to find one that is compatible.
Just send me the head you took out. Grin
Title: Re: Kitchen Sink Faucet Head Replacement
Post by: Easy Victor on December 07, 2020, 03:59:13 pm
I see what you’re saying. The spray handle that attaches to the hose thru the faucet.
I’m betting you’d be better off just replacing the whole faucet. Camping World sells that model in white, brushed nickel and oil rubbed bronze. It’s about $148 but will hook up without any modifications.
The sprayer end of mine pulls down on a hose and retracts like yours.
Title: Re: Kitchen Sink Faucet Head Replacement
Post by: Don Malpas on December 07, 2020, 05:30:09 pm
I am no longer able to twist my body into the shape required to do this.
Title: Re: Kitchen Sink Faucet Head Replacement
Post by: joel wiley on December 08, 2020, 02:29:29 pm
I am no longer able to twist my body into the shape required to do this.
I could, but the crux of the matter is unkinking and untwisting afterward.  Not to mention extracting oneself from such spaces.  ;)
Title: Re: Kitchen Sink Faucet Head Replacement
Post by: HiLola on December 08, 2020, 08:18:06 pm
Or as I like to say, yes I can do that but only once!