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gowlerk

Flow restrictor

Flow restrictor   

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  1. 1. I accidentally removed the plastic flow restrictor from the aerator on my Moen branded kitchen faucet. I'm now enjoying the increased flow, but I'm also wondering if I should feel guilty. The question is, should I put it back?

    • YES put it back
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    • NO continue to enjoy the flow
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3 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

Instead toss out names of individual posters here and we'll guess if they'd put it back or not.

It took me 10 minutes to figure out how to make that accident happen. It way easier than when I accidently did the same to my shower head. I'm guessing almost no one would put it back. But I am located in a place with no water shortage.

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4 hours ago, gowlerk said:

It took me 10 minutes to figure out how to make that accident happen. It way easier than when I accidently did the same to my shower head. I'm guessing almost no one would put it back. But I am located in a place with no water shortage.

It took me 10 minutes to figure out how to make that accident happen.

It way easier than when I accidently did the same to my shower head.

I'm guessing almost no one would put it back.

But I am located in a place with no water shortage.

I totally love these lyrics. I'm working out a complimentary tune using toilet flushing and gargling for the water effects. This is so good.

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1 hour ago, JoeWeber said:

I totally love these lyrics. I'm working out a complimentary tune using toilet flushing and gargling for the water effects. This is so good.

Be sure to use an old fashioned toilet and not one of them fancy water saving models.

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2 hours ago, tkhayes said:

It's not really a flow restrictor, it is an aerator

It’s part of the aerator. It is the part that restricts the flow to 1.5 GPM. The rest of the aerator is still doing its thing.

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