What are some creative uses for the kitchen sink spray nozzle hole?

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Asked By K1tch3nNinja23 On

I'm getting a new kitchen sink with two basins—one for washing and one for rinsing. The soap pump will go on the right side, which doesn't make much sense since I'll be washing dishes on the left. I also prefer foaming hand soap, which complicates things further. I'm considering plugging the spray nozzle hole or sticking with the dispenser option, but I'd love to hear any creative suggestions for using that hole instead!

5 Answers

Answered By BarExpert22 On

How about using that hole for a glass washer? You can invert a glass over it and press down to clean. It's super handy, and we love ours!

Answered By QuickFixer44 On

What about a point of use instant hot water dispenser? Or even a reverse osmosis (RO) filtered water dispenser could fit there and be super useful!

Answered By SwivelGuru77 On

Another option could be hand cleaner, but if you can, maybe reposition the fixture so the soap dispenser is more accessible? There are swiveling styles that could work better for you.

Answered By SnackMaster99 On

Or, you could have some fun and turn it into a Doritos finger cleaner hole. Just kidding, but really, you could think outside the box!

Answered By SudsNinja88 On

We actually pump into a plastic container for soapy water instead of directly into the sink. It works well and lets us control the placement better. If the side doesn’t matter to you, I’d recommend sticking with the pump!

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