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H (Non-US)
Hi,
Is there any way to convert a centerset faucet to a wideset? The double vanity I purchased only came with wideset holes but the faucets I want are centerset because the spout is a pull out. Great idea. I don't know why there are only a couple on the market.
thanks
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packy (MA)
i have never seen anything like that.
some kitchen faucets come with an 8 inch plate that allows you to use a single hole faucet for the 8 inch kitchen sink holes.
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Wheelchair (IL)
Much depends on the material of the base sink. If you have a metal or wood sink you can drill additional holes, but if the sink is glass or china, your journey has ended and you may want to reconsider new faucets.
Best Wishes
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hj (AZ)
You might consider a Delta "2 hole kitchen faucet with pull down spout". and then use the third hole for the drain pop up control rod.
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