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| Feb 28 2007, 1:50 PM EST (current) | kstovall | 20 words added |
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This type of single-handle faucet is common in kitchen sinks and was the first type of washerless faucet. They are identifiable by their single handle which moves over a rounded ball shaped cap right above the base of the faucet spout. The plastic or metal ball inside the faucet body and under the ball-shaped cap has chambers or slots in it which control the flow and mixing temperature of the water coming from the faucet. Because of the number of parts which make up this type of faucet, ball faucets tend to leak more than other washerless faucets.

