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  • ID: 3174600
  • Uploader: Jarlath »
  • Date: about 7 years ago
  • Size: 156 KB .jpg (480x1452) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/69460517 »
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  • Score: 2
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tatara kogasa (touhou) drawn by mizuki_hitoshi

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  • がんばれ小傘さん 2759

    蛇口押したり引いたりしながらしばらく悩みました。

    Hang in There, Kogasa-san 2759

    I was fretting over it for quite a while, pushing and pulling and such on the spigot.

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  • Moonspeaker
    about 7 years ago
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    Reminds me of a hotel where I stayed recently. The mechanism for switching water from the bathtub faucet to the shower head was the rim of the faucet itself. It just looked like an extension of the aerator part of the spigot, but you had to pull down on it to switch the water over. It switched back automatically upon shutting off the water.

    Reader-added tags include "And click", "Fancy-shmancy washbasin", and "Couldn't tell at first glance".

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    cats
    about 7 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:

    The mechanism for switching water from the bathtub faucet to the shower head was the rim of the faucet itself.

    Those are the worst, although i have yet to see a faucet mechanism that doesn't leak when switched to the shower after a while. Real diverters are so much better, but they cost money...
    I've seen sink drain mechanisms of the type in the strip, but having to stick your hand through the water to drain it seems like it could be nasty.

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    Claverhouse
    about 7 years ago
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    Girl looks cute in mufti.

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    Tk3997
    about 7 years ago
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    cats said:

    Those are the worst, although i have yet to see a faucet mechanism that doesn't leak when switched to the shower after a while. Real diverters are so much better, but they cost money...
    I've seen sink drain mechanisms of the type in the strip, but having to stick your hand through the water to drain it seems like it could be nasty.

    At this point it really strikes me as "if it's about function it's clearly inferior to other options, and if it's about cost just use an actual drain plug so at least it's straight forward."

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    NWSiaCB
    about 7 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:

    Reminds me of a hotel where I stayed recently. The mechanism for switching water from the bathtub faucet to the shower head was the rim of the faucet itself. It just looked like an extension of the aerator part of the spigot, but you had to pull down on it to switch the water over. It switched back automatically upon shutting off the water.

    My current residence has that, as well. I was about to call someone up to say the tub was missing the switch before my roommate showed me how to do it.

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    bigyihsuan
    about 7 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:

    Reminds me of a hotel where I stayed recently. The mechanism for switching water from the bathtub faucet to the shower head was the rim of the faucet itself. It just looked like an extension of the aerator part of the spigot, but you had to pull down on it to switch the water over. It switched back automatically upon shutting off the water.

    That's how my shower at home works.

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    At the hotel...
    Click
    Deliberation
    Hmm...
    Glub Blub
    I...I don't get this...
    This sorta seems...
    Blrssssh
    ...but how do I drain out the water...?
    I was all sweaty, so I washed my shirt...
    It's too fancy for me to figure out...
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