Similar in size to a Brita-brand (registered property of Brita Worldwide) filter, this device screws into place on your kitchen tap to replace the aerator.
It consists of a length of collapsible hose within a spooler, and a handheld sprayer unit. Two and a half feet of hose should be more than enough.
Flipping a switch on the unit partially closes the tap opening and diverts a portion of the water into the sprayer.
When the switch is thrown back, the water is un-diverted and flows uninterrupted through the main tap. At the same time, a port in the bottom of the unit opens, allowing it to drain out and allowing the spring to re-spool the hose.
Available in white, black, white, or black.-- shapu, Jun 14 2006 Sink Sprayer head http://www.hardware...199158_front200.jpgTake one of these.... [shapu, Jun 14 2006] Recoiling hose http://www.dog.com/Prod_Images/P37387.jpgAttach it to something like this [shapu, Jun 14 2006] Tap-attach filter http://www.waterfil...u/images/brita2.jpgIf packaged right, it won't be any bigger than this [shapu, Jun 14 2006] Replacing a faucet http://www.lowes.co...pair/RepFaucet.htmlAnd then I won't have to do any of this to get a sprayer [shapu, Jun 14 2006] So much I don't understand.-- Texticle, Jun 14 2006 //So much I don't understand.// - say your sprayers and don't recoil from your attachments - from the "Deep Wisdom of Otherwise Dull Kitchen Appliances" series-- xenzag, Jun 14 2006 there was a joke here, but it didn't work.-- tcarson, Jun 14 2006 [texticle]: See links.-- shapu, Jun 14 2006 random, halfbakery