It’s a pain in the neck to have to fill a pot in the sink, lift it when it’s full and drag it all the way to the range. Not to mention the drips along the way...
Pot fillers are ever increasingly found in kitchens and they changed the name of the game. A pot filler is a long and highly visible fixture that is placed above or near the stove, either deck mounted to the counter or wall mounted. It functions as a cold water faucet that extends far and is highly flexible. Pot fillers allow you to fill your pots exactly where you need them to be, with little or no lifting or schlepping. A kitchen pot filler can also be retractable, so they don’t take up space when you don’t want them to. You can choose from a wide range of traditional pot fillers, transitional pot fillers and contemporary pot fillers that are highly decorative and add a ton of pizzazz to your kitchen.
Spout Projection: Other than design, the main thing to bear in mind when shopping for a pot filler is the spout projection, i.e. the distance that the pot filler spout reaches out. This depends on the location where you will place the pot filler and the size of the range and/or other area you’d want it to cover.