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Originally Posted by webslave
Several ways you can go about it. A trip to Home Depot will get you everything you need. If you only want a cold water sprayer; a "T" in the cold water line will get you what you need in the way of supply. Various plumbing adapters can you hooked up to even a garden hose with a spray head. "T", on/off valve, adapter to hose of your choice.
Another way to do it would be to replace your current faucet assembly with a residential unit that has the pull out spray head. That would leave you with the ability to mix hot and cold to your desired temperature and still leave you with a kitchen faucet.
The last resort would be to replace you current sink faucet with an RV sprayer kit. You can find them at any RV supply online or brick store front. You'll loose the faucet for the sink, but, will have the spray assembly that you see on most RVs.
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Hi, webslave. I would like a sprayer long enough to rinse things on the ground, away from the RV and would like to have hot and cold water to regulate the temperature.
My existing exterior faucet and sink are pretty small so I'm not sure I have room for a residential faucet with a sprayer. I may have to go with your last resort. As small as the faucet and sink are, I don't it being of much use anyway, other than cleaning your hands.
Our RV is currently in the shop and we hope to get it back sometime this week. When we do, I'll try to post a picture to show you how much room there is and the size of the existing faucet.
Thanks so much for your response and suggestions!