miss_next and other interested parties
Jun. 22nd, 2009 04:38 amSo, while reading through my house mags, I saw more than one "pot-filler." This is an extra faucet on a swivel arm that is mounted above the stove, so that you can set your pot on the stove and then fill it with water, and not make an extra trip.
I think this is brilliant, but it's missing something.
No matter what your reason for using a faucet over the stove to get the water in, it remains that you must get the water OUT somehow. If it's clumsy to get the filled pot from sink to stove, it surely can't be any more fun to get the filled pot from stove to sink, AND now it's hot!
So, what would be the ideal method for coping with the admitted problem of getting hot water to the stovetop containers, and then getting it out?
( some ideas under the cut )
What do you all think?
I think this is brilliant, but it's missing something.
No matter what your reason for using a faucet over the stove to get the water in, it remains that you must get the water OUT somehow. If it's clumsy to get the filled pot from sink to stove, it surely can't be any more fun to get the filled pot from stove to sink, AND now it's hot!
So, what would be the ideal method for coping with the admitted problem of getting hot water to the stovetop containers, and then getting it out?
( some ideas under the cut )
What do you all think?