Entry tags:
one handle or two?

Me, I come from a one-handle kitchen faucet family, and I currently have a one-handler, too. I like the ease of use of it and all, and am used to it, but maybe it'd be good to have the two twisters, for things like getting just hot or just cold water. And they look cool. What do ya'll think about one and two handles?
Here's a poll, but please comment, too, if anything strikes you.
[Poll #604558]
And here's some fancy faucets I won't be getting, as they all cost over $500:

no subject
Of course, now that I have a one-handle again, my faucet here isn't sticky in the first place so it wouldn't actually matter here.
no subject
plural handles that are worth having...
Re: plural handles that are worth having...
no subject
You should come see Cathy's kitchen faucet. It's a nice one-handle Delta.
Maybe I'll find out the model. Check out Delta's website. They have some nice shit.
no subject
no subject
no subject
Five hundred /fucking/ dollars for a /faucet?!/
Color me ... blown aback. Firehosed away, if you will.
no subject
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/index-electronicfaucets.html
Or pre-rinse faucets:
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/fisherprerinsefaucets.html
http://www.servu-online.com/Kitchen-Equipment-Kitchen-Supplies/PreRinse-Sprayer-Advance-Tabco.asp
no subject
I like that last one a lot, actually. My brother has something like that for his big dog washing sink. Unfortunately, even if I had the bucks, my sink's clearance is too low. Gotta have room for the microwave on that shelf above. Lo'd knows if I didn't have a microwave I might have to learn how to cook, or make time for cooking for real. You know, and thus eat decently.
no subject
no subject
no subject
reply, part I (character limit)
Here's a bunch more (providing faucetsdirect.com doesn't get wonky about my modest bandwidth thievery). Which do you like?
a.>-->
reply, part II
Re: reply, part II
Re: reply, part II
no subject
no subject