The sink broke so I had to install a new one. Basically the top of it came off when my mother wanted to turn it.

So I went to the store and installed a new one of a similar model:

It always feels good to fix stuff around the house.

  • papalonian@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    It’s insanely easy to swap out a faucet. I’m sure you could do it, if you’re slightly experienced or mechanically inclined you probably won’t even have to look up an instruction video. Just be sure to shut the water off under the sink before you unhook anything, and put a bowl or towel under the hoses for the residual water in the lines when you unhook them.

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      I wouldn’t call getting a wrench between the sink bowl and the wall “easy” (even with the correct basin wrench), but I’d agree it’s simple in concept.