Wondering if anyone else has solved this one...
In our forward head we have an RV-style faucet on the sink, with a shower diverter built in.
For some reason, the designers of these seem to think it's OK to have the faucet stick out only an inch or so into the sink. I have yet to find a faucet, with a diverter, that allows me to actually get my hands under the stream of water.
This got me thinking. What if the aerator (about the only part of the fixture you can replace) redirected the water stream out, toward the center of the sink?
They do sell an aerator on a ball joint for kitchen sinks that lets you direct the stream, but the ones I've seen are too long for the smaller sink in the head.
Ideas?
In our forward head we have an RV-style faucet on the sink, with a shower diverter built in.
For some reason, the designers of these seem to think it's OK to have the faucet stick out only an inch or so into the sink. I have yet to find a faucet, with a diverter, that allows me to actually get my hands under the stream of water.
This got me thinking. What if the aerator (about the only part of the fixture you can replace) redirected the water stream out, toward the center of the sink?
They do sell an aerator on a ball joint for kitchen sinks that lets you direct the stream, but the ones I've seen are too long for the smaller sink in the head.
Ideas?