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As there is no specific home improvement/DIY sub forum I am posting here.

 

I have been looking for a hot/cold kitchen sink mixer tap (ก๊อกน้ำอ่างล้างจาน ก๊อกน้ำผสม ร้อน เย็น) that is flexible.  I saw a couple of rigid ones in HomePro and another in Mega.

 

https://www.eve.co.th/product-detail/product-1019

 

This is the only one I have found online, althought on a recent trip to the beach, the condo I stayed in, had a stainless steel one as in the picture below which is the same as the cold only one I currently have.

 

Has anyone seen this type anywhere that is hot and cold?  I know this is not such a common item in Thailand.

 

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I did see online some touch fawcetts, it wasn't clear exactly what they did or how they worked or why you would complicate a simple manual mechanical valve with a motor/servo/solenoid or whatever.

 

My objection to the white/back silicone ones is pure is a purely aesthetic one but maybe I could reconfigure my perception to think of it as cool and high tech.

Posted
32 minutes ago, damole said:

I did see online some touch fawcetts, it wasn't clear exactly what they did or how they worked or why you would complicate a simple manual mechanical valve with a motor/servo/solenoid or whatever.

 

My objection to the white/back silicone ones is pure is a purely aesthetic one but maybe I could reconfigure my perception to think of it as cool and high tech.

You asked for hot/cold and the Kohler has hot and cold.

The sensor is comfortable if you hold a pot in two hands or if your hands are dirty, etc. But obviously it's not necessary.

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

You asked for hot/cold and the Kohler has hot and cold.

 

I did appreciate that you replied with an option so thank you for that but the Kohler costs 15k Bt in Thailand and the Eve 2590 Bt and I would find it hard to justify the increased cost for the convenience of a touch sensor.

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