Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point
I love my pot filler... above the range. I cook a lot of pasta. Yes, I have to take it to the sink to drain, but I don't have to move it from the sink to the range. Plus, I use it to boil off burnt food off the pans. I turn on the fan above the range and put the water in.. as soon as the water hits the hot pan, the fan takes the steam away. If I filled the hot pan at the sink, I'd have steam at my face from the pan.
It's not a deal breaker, nor do I think it adds huge value to the kitchen, but I love that I have it.
Great way to permanently warp high end pots and pans....assuming you might have those......
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do I care what makes my cook's job easier
Well, it brings down staff morale, for one. What would the help think if the cook had to carry a pot of water from sink to stove?
What else is the sue chef going to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kitchen is larger than most masterbed rooms....it needs a pot filler.
Then it has a design flaw and an inefficient work triangle. I have a pot filler at one of my residences. Since I don't live in the middle ages nor am I a peasant in the old country I am not making the pot of soup /stew for a week of family feeding. No bubbling cauldron is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point
I love my pot filler... above the range. I cook a lot of pasta. Yes, I have to take it to the sink to drain, but I don't have to move it from the sink to the range. Plus, I use it to boil off burnt food off the pans. I turn on the fan above the range and put the water in.. as soon as the water hits the hot pan, the fan takes the steam away. If I filled the hot pan at the sink, I'd have steam at my face from the pan.
It's not a deal breaker, nor do I think it adds huge value to the kitchen, but I love that I have it.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kitchen is larger than most masterbed rooms....it needs a pot filler.
My master bedroom has a pot filler, too.
Anonymous wrote:My kitchen is larger than most masterbed rooms....it needs a pot filler.
Anonymous wrote:My kitchen is larger than most masterbed rooms....it needs a pot filler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do I care what makes my cook's job easier
Well, it brings down staff morale, for one. What would the help think if the cook had to carry a pot of water from sink to stove?
Anonymous wrote:Why do I care what makes my cook's job easier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't eat a lot of pasta, and I don't mind carrying a pot of water if I do, and I don't like clutter and extra crap. So I vote no pot filler.
Clutter? Have you ever seen one? It's mounted on the wall near the range. There is no clutter on a counter.
I know it is not on the counter. But it is just one more thing.
One more thing? It elevates the status of a kitchen.
What kind of peasant gives a shit what the kitchen looks like? Who cares what the servant's areas look like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't eat a lot of pasta, and I don't mind carrying a pot of water if I do, and I don't like clutter and extra crap. So I vote no pot filler.
Clutter? Have you ever seen one? It's mounted on the wall near the range. There is no clutter on a counter.
I know it is not on the counter. But it is just one more thing.
One more thing? It elevates the status of a kitchen.