Definitly would welcome more "how to improve your kitchen" videos every now and then. For some the ideas are common sense, for others perhaps inspiration to do that thing they wanted to do and for some its a source of ideas. I'm sure there's ideas that can help someone.
Same here. It's kind of (or perhaps actually IS) _mise en place_ - you should optimize everything you need to cook before actually starting a new dish.
I LOVE the improvement videos and I also rent an apt. & would love to change faucet! That's how I found you! My LL just sold the house to someone but she's keeping me as a tenant. I hope she doesn't mind the change & I will save the old one. Thank you for this video!
I have been thinking about replacing my tragically old, and slightly leaky, faucet for a long time now, and this video just gave me the nudge to make the jump. Thanks!
I replaced my 20 yr old faucet last year. The hardest part was getting up off the floor. After it was done, I wondered why I waited so long because, as you said, the new one brings me a lot of joy in the kitchen.
This is the exact faucet I bought before I even watched your video! I got it on sale for $59 now! This will make installing the faucet even more easier, thank you!
Straight truth about your kitchen (or any other space) bringing you joy. Obviously not everyone can make the kitchen they have “theirs” but it really helps
There's a gasket underneath the plate cover that should keep it waterproof, but if I notice issues I'll get a sealant. I wanted to make it easy to remove since I'm only renting!
Ethan Chlebowski run a bead of silicone around the base to keep water from leaking under and causing the rust and grime issues you had on the old one. Silicone is super easy to remove when you need to replace the faucet again. You won’t regret it!
@@EthanChlebowski That gasket generally speaking is trash and should not be trusted to keep water splashes from dripping down the main hole where the faucet stem is placed. Even just a periodic drip can cause the cabinets to warp or even worse develop mildew/mold. I'd suggest putting a sheet pan under there for the time being and check it after a large load of sink usage so see if you are getting any moisture dripping through. As mentioned by others a bead of silicone around the gasket will provide a permanent solution. It's really easy to remove with a putty knife if you have to change the faucet back when you move and will ensure not losing your deposit over cabinet replacements.
gazlake1 actually you are correct. It looked like there was no gasket under the plate from the video (just metal on metal) but maybe there is a foam one built in? Though It’s a bit hard to tell from the product description.
Gotta love videos like this. The guy does this like it's just another something to do because he's bored. Bare feet, shorts and two tools. Easy on easy off. No problems, no stuck bolts or water lines. No knuckle busting up under the sink while your body is twisted like not since the last time you played the game "Twister". And of course no cussing, easy peasy! 😄😆😅
I think that's some advice I'm definitely going to use when I've got my own place to worry about. If you're not waking up in a place that gives you clarity and joy, just make it do that
Hey Ethan, I want to chime in and say I love when you've done these kinds of videos. There's so much more to cooking than JUST the cooking aspect and it's nice that you address things like kitchen organization and improvements. I'm currently shopping around for a new faucet for my kitchen and rather than looking up other videos, I went straight to yours because you demonstrate how simple it is even for noobs.
LOVE the video. I'm a total DIY guy and I forgot just how easy it is to do this upgrade which I've done before in a rental. it only enhances the place so it should present no problem with your lease. it in fact ADDS to the value of a rental property if you do it right and end up moving. ya landlord should thank you !!!
Ethan, I'm glad you made this video because most videos on this topic are cheesy manufacturer's promos that gloss over the details, or they're made by people who don't have a lot of credibility. So thanks for this.
Very cool! I just got the exact same one today and am heading to the University of RUclips to install it! this was perfect! Thank you and your kitchen is bringing me joy! Soon mine will too!
I like this! Home improvements are definitely welcome. A more efficient and prettier kitchen makes for more joyful cooking! Bring as many as you want. Even in other places.
This is why I love this channel so much! Yes, I enjoy the recipe videos, but I love how you also show us how to improve our general cooking environment and experience (like the previous moveable kitchen island video). Thanks Ethan! I'll definitely keep this in mind when I move into my new apartment in a few weeks
Videos like this and the mobile countertop video you did are very fun and useless. I feel as if there's not many kitchen hardware videos out there and I find your content really fun and useful my guy.
Thanks for another detailed, easy-to-follow improvement video! I first caught on to your knife sharpening instructional and found it immensely helpful, as well as a bunch of other tips and tricks that you've shared. I really appreciate the concise information and demonstration of the things you do to better your cooking and living experience, as well as how detailed you are in the descriptions. I love your channel and wish you the best!
I replaced mine today with the similar one from WEWE. I didn't have hot water in my sink for a year. Removing the old 23 yr old faucet was the time consuming part. I was about to call service for it, but finally unscrewed with a little more Monica Seles Grunt. Wow water pressure is amazing for $50 faucet. I want to now get this same faucet and use it in my bathroom.
I've replaced the faucet twice in my current home and both my prior rentals. The lease companies at the apartments had no complaints on the upgrades. We have a big kholer drop in now that fits whole sheet pans like nothing. So nice.
@@EthanChlebowski that does depend a little on the faucets and particular sink though. Some are really a pain to get the nut on and off for the faucet. But most aren't bad.
To prevent that gunk from building up under the cover you can just run a bead of silicone around to create a water proof seal. You can get one that is clear to match the faucet but just make sure it’s labeled for bathroom/kitchen use
This was great ! You showed that a happy work space will make you happy, and that something scary like changing a facet, isn't as scary as one thinks ! As always... you are awesome !
I watch all of your recipe videos and was looking to upgrade my sink like yours. Did a quick google search for a tutorial and here you are. You are a home cook god. Also buying some of those kitchen organizers from your other video lol. Thanks man.
I'm moving into a new apartment in a couple of days and I hate the kitchen faucet. I feel more confident about replacing it myself after watching this video.
I love that this was short and sweet, unique content compared to other cooking YT channels, and is one of those small but really impactful changes you can make. I'd love to see more like this as others have said. Maybe even ones as trivial as what your cleaning routine is like so it doesn't feel like a chore when you wait too long.
Need to replace my kitchen faucet. It's leaky and loose and I'm pretty sure it's rusted and grimed together so the faucet doesn't turn independently anymore. This showed up on my recommended so now I'm gonna buy a faucet to install this weekend.
a personal tip from me: nearly anything can be removed from non-cast iron pots and pans with pure sodium carbonate or another pure alkaline (any soluble hydroxide or carbonate should do). just put some powder in the pot, pan or baking sheet to cover the bottom, put a little bit of water in there and heat it for some time (like 30 mins or something). everything should come off easily then
First is to clean as you go - if you have used something that you won't be using again during the cooking process (say, cutting board after you have done all your cutting), and there is some amount of downtime while something simmers or such, just use that time to clean up, it makes the amount of cleanup you have to do at once after eating a lot less. Also, clean things as soon as possible in general - food residues become a lot harder to clean up once they are dried in. And I find that for the majority of things, just running the pan under hot water is enough if it is not dried-in, or if that isn't enough then a light application of dish soap and elbow grease will do the trick. Though I also use some pretty good nonstick pans, so that certainly helps.
Missing one part that I've noticed in most faucet change videos like these and this one missed it but can be added later. Teflon tape. It's cheap. $1 - $2. Why need it? To wrap the threading before joining and it prevents the threads being connected from possible seizing over time plus it can also help too also for the possible of leaking from the threads when joining back to the old supply lines too. Seizing of the threads joining to the supply line depends if you have hard water that can overtime be harder to separate. If you have soft water. Not much worry on the threads but still possible leaks if not tighten right. Teflon tape.
Last week I was doing dishes, using the hose, and switching back and forth wasted so much water that it got me thinking about how much more efficient the dish tank in commercial kitchens are. But this design really brings the best of that world into the home. Basically a commercial style hose, held up by the spring and all that, but clicking into place for standard home use... Can I come do your dishes sometime bro? Cuz that joint is efficient, ergonomic, and elegant af
I didn't realize it was that simple or I would have replaced the faucet in my sink. Well, that house is sold so I'll keep this in mind for my future house. Please do more kitchen improvement stuff like this.
I've replaced a few faucets in my day and I'll give you a secret - towels work MUCH better than bowls to catch the drips. And you were extremely lucky if your faucet nut came unscrewed as easily as you made it look. A couple of bruised knuckles are usually my payment for changing a faucet! Also, thumbs up to the people who said silicone sealer and teflon tape.
Installed the exact same faucet on my DIY kitchen upgrade as well! Also usually landlords seem to be ok if you spend money on things that upgrade their places for them, in my experience anyway :)
Good job. I tackled the same task not long ago with another brand of the same style faucet. Also installed a reverse OSMOSIS system, pretty easy if not time consuming. Like building an IKEA furniture for the first time.
Just dropping a comment here for the algorithm and to say that I live the idea behind this video, so would love to see more kitchen improvements like this. Also, that faucet in particular is very sexy, nice choice!
I have a very similar faucet; my apartment came with one that was low and short, scraped from the bottom of the bargain barrel along with all the other hardware they use. Personally, I never use that arm that holds the faucet head; It's just one more thing to get in the way of grabbing the faucet head, and the head stays put well enough without it.
Thanks for this video! Also thanks for showing how you dont need to be matchy matchy with the finishes in the kitchen. I wondered how a matte black faucet would look with chrome cabinet pulls. Looks great!
Ethan, I just discovered your channel and I must say I am thoroughly impressed by the quality of your work. Clear, concise and entertaining. Keep up the great work and I look forward to more. Cheers 👍
The how was clear, but the why was quite brief. It'd be nice to know how that design of faucet might be better than other faucet designs. Great work space though!
Holy shit! I have, and hate, that *exact* faucet, your "before" faucet! Paused video 12 seconds in to write this comment having already decided I'm replacing it by the end of the week! Damed right!
Yes, for those that live in apartments, you can also do this with your shower head but as everyone is saying, keep the old one so you can put it back on when your lease is up. You can pretty much do this for a lot of stuff.
Excellent job. No doubts. Good point for renters...check out the agreement. Could you turn your viewer's on to Terragon and butter lemon colossal shrimp and emphasis on not overcooking
Ethan is gonna become a construction channel eventually, I’m sure of it. Also, my family just moved into a new house and the sink sucks, we were thinking about changing it soon. This is a cool coincidence!
I actually was most surprised that you were able to get that style of faucet for only $90. When I was replacing my faucet last year, that style of faucet was like $150+. Just one simple suggestion would be to Teflon tape those hose connections to help stop any possible future leaks.
Can we get a link to that organizer thing you have on the side of your fridge? I live in a small apartment and that looks perfect for my limited counter space.
Most leases contain clauses prohibiting renovations/alterations but reasonable landlords and property managers will overlook your new faucet if you leave it when moving out -- as it is definitely an improvement over the previous faucet! You may want to simply notify the landlord and send pics/video and they will likely shrug it off. It's a capital improvement IMO!
Not used to seeing this type of video without at least one bored wife interrupting everything. Thought I’d never get to see someone finally finish off the job in hand!
Good video! Just a quick notice, some countries you "need" to use a certified person to do work with water indoors. In Norway atleast your house insurence will not cover water damage to house if something go wrong.
Definitly would welcome more "how to improve your kitchen" videos every now and then.
For some the ideas are common sense, for others perhaps inspiration to do that thing they wanted to do and for some its a source of ideas.
I'm sure there's ideas that can help someone.
Yep
i do like "how to improve your kitchen" videos. Wouldnt mind improving my workplace whilst learning how to cook better ;)
I've got a kitchen organization / tour video planned in the next week or two!
@@EthanChlebowski I'm exited for that!!!!
Ethan Chlebowski That sounds great. Don't forget to include the fridge as well lol
Same here. It's kind of (or perhaps actually IS) _mise en place_ - you should optimize everything you need to cook before actually starting a new dish.
I LOVE the improvement videos and I also rent an apt. & would love to change faucet! That's how I found you! My LL just sold the house to someone but she's keeping me as a tenant. I hope she doesn't mind the change & I will save the old one. Thank you for this video!
I have been thinking about replacing my tragically old, and slightly leaky, faucet for a long time now, and this video just gave me the nudge to make the jump. Thanks!
I can confirm that it is *pretty sexy*
bruh
I replaced my 20 yr old faucet last year. The hardest part was getting up off the floor. After it was done, I wondered why I waited so long because, as you said, the new one brings me a lot of joy in the kitchen.
This is the exact faucet I bought before I even watched your video! I got it on sale for $59 now! This will make installing the faucet even more easier, thank you!
Straight truth about your kitchen (or any other space) bringing you joy. Obviously not everyone can make the kitchen they have “theirs” but it really helps
You need one of those tubes of silicon or something to create a waterproof layer around the base. It also helps keep the base in place.
There's a gasket underneath the plate cover that should keep it waterproof, but if I notice issues I'll get a sealant. I wanted to make it easy to remove since I'm only renting!
Ethan Chlebowski run a bead of silicone around the base to keep water from leaking under and causing the rust and grime issues you had on the old one. Silicone is super easy to remove when you need to replace the faucet again. You won’t regret it!
@@EthanChlebowski That gasket generally speaking is trash and should not be trusted to keep water splashes from dripping down the main hole where the faucet stem is placed. Even just a periodic drip can cause the cabinets to warp or even worse develop mildew/mold. I'd suggest putting a sheet pan under there for the time being and check it after a large load of sink usage so see if you are getting any moisture dripping through. As mentioned by others a bead of silicone around the gasket will provide a permanent solution. It's really easy to remove with a putty knife if you have to change the faucet back when you move and will ensure not losing your deposit over cabinet replacements.
@@EvanSamuels being a Plumber of 15 years, you never silicone under the tap. That's what's the gasket is for.
gazlake1 actually you are correct. It looked like there was no gasket under the plate from the video (just metal on metal) but maybe there is a foam one built in? Though It’s a bit hard to tell from the product description.
THANK YOU FOR THISSS!!!! I hate my apartment faucet it's so old school and doesn't even have a sprayer lol I'm definitely doing this!!!
I was just watching a Tierra J video and then Im seeing you in the comments under this one haha! Its like seeing your teacher outside of school 🤣
Make sure you keep the old one, the apartment complex will charge your security deposit if you leave the nice one in when you leave.
I have been looking at apartments with nice sinks for so long & I could’ve just been doing this? THANK YOU SO MUCH
This was the perfect tutorial for what I need to replace my kitchen faucet. So easy to follow.
You're one of the few cooking you tubers who addresses one of the most important parts of cooking, the clean up process
Gotta love videos like this. The guy does this like it's just another something to do because he's bored. Bare feet, shorts and two tools. Easy on easy off. No problems, no stuck bolts or water lines. No knuckle busting up under the sink while your body is twisted like not since the last time you played the game "Twister". And of course no cussing, easy peasy! 😄😆😅
Thanks I just installed a new faucet that had been sitting there for my husband to install for 3 weeks. 💪🏼
I have a new faucet waiting for a plumber. After watching this, I believe I shall do it myself. Thanks.
I think that's some advice I'm definitely going to use when I've got my own place to worry about. If you're not waking up in a place that gives you clarity and joy, just make it do that
My home environment is definitely something I've been thinking more about the past couple years, makes a big difference!
@@EthanChlebowski Its especially important now that we are required to spend so much time at our own homes (quarantine)
I wanted to like this, I really did... But without the pickled onions, it's just not the same...
Hey Ethan, I want to chime in and say I love when you've done these kinds of videos. There's so much more to cooking than JUST the cooking aspect and it's nice that you address things like kitchen organization and improvements. I'm currently shopping around for a new faucet for my kitchen and rather than looking up other videos, I went straight to yours because you demonstrate how simple it is even for noobs.
LOVE the video. I'm a total DIY guy and I forgot just how easy it is to do this upgrade which I've done before in a rental. it only enhances the place so it should present no problem with your lease. it in fact ADDS to the value of a rental property if you do it right and end up moving. ya landlord should thank you !!!
Never expected my favorite cooking RUclipsr to be teaching me how to change my family’s faucet. 😂 But thank you!
Ethan, I'm glad you made this video because most videos on this topic are cheesy manufacturer's promos that gloss over the details, or they're made by people who don't have a lot of credibility. So thanks for this.
Very cool! I just got the exact same one today and am heading to the University of RUclips to install it! this was perfect! Thank you and your kitchen is bringing me joy! Soon mine will too!
I like this! Home improvements are definitely welcome. A more efficient and prettier kitchen makes for more joyful cooking! Bring as many as you want. Even in other places.
This is why I love this channel so much! Yes, I enjoy the recipe videos, but I love how you also show us how to improve our general cooking environment and experience (like the previous moveable kitchen island video). Thanks Ethan! I'll definitely keep this in mind when I move into my new apartment in a few weeks
Videos like this and the mobile countertop video you did are very fun and useless. I feel as if there's not many kitchen hardware videos out there and I find your content really fun and useful my guy.
Man your old videos are gold .. really good job for creating a proffesional content even when you didnt get much views
Thanks for another detailed, easy-to-follow improvement video! I first caught on to your knife sharpening instructional and found it immensely helpful, as well as a bunch of other tips and tricks that you've shared. I really appreciate the concise information and demonstration of the things you do to better your cooking and living experience, as well as how detailed you are in the descriptions. I love your channel and wish you the best!
Teflon tapes are the best for any threaded nut and bolt jobs for joining in plumbing.
Wow! This looks doable even for me... Thank you much for sharing! Home Depot here I come!
Awesome! You made it look simple as 1-2-3!!! I am looking at videos to teach myself to do this… you sold me!!! I could do this, thank you!
I replaced mine today with the similar one from WEWE. I didn't have hot water in my sink for a year. Removing the old 23 yr old faucet was the time consuming part. I was about to call service for it, but finally unscrewed with a little more Monica Seles Grunt. Wow water pressure is amazing for $50 faucet. I want to now get this same faucet and use it in my bathroom.
I also changed my faucet around February. It’s a fixed length silicone faucet you can move around in different angles. So easy to do the dishes now! 😁
I've replaced the faucet twice in my current home and both my prior rentals. The lease companies at the apartments had no complaints on the upgrades. We have a big kholer drop in now that fits whole sheet pans like nothing. So nice.
It really is a game changer for not much work!
@@EthanChlebowski that does depend a little on the faucets and particular sink though. Some are really a pain to get the nut on and off for the faucet. But most aren't bad.
I’m about to install this exact same faucet. Thank you for this! Extremely helpful.
To prevent that gunk from building up under the cover you can just run a bead of silicone around to create a water proof seal. You can get one that is clear to match the faucet but just make sure it’s labeled for bathroom/kitchen use
This was great ! You showed that a happy work space will make you happy, and that something scary like changing a facet, isn't as scary as one thinks ! As always... you are awesome !
I watch all of your recipe videos and was looking to upgrade my sink like yours. Did a quick google search for a tutorial and here you are. You are a home cook god. Also buying some of those kitchen organizers from your other video lol. Thanks man.
I'm moving into a new apartment in a couple of days and I hate the kitchen faucet. I feel more confident about replacing it myself after watching this video.
Love this video it makes me appreciate that faucet even more than I already did!
Just bought a similar version from Kraus. Can't wait until it's installed.
I love that this was short and sweet, unique content compared to other cooking YT channels, and is one of those small but really impactful changes you can make. I'd love to see more like this as others have said. Maybe even ones as trivial as what your cleaning routine is like so it doesn't feel like a chore when you wait too long.
Now that's pretty epic
I just bought this faucet then found this video. Thanks! Also you got a great deal, I paid $150 on sale.
Your landlord will be grateful for the faucet upgrade.
Need to replace my kitchen faucet. It's leaky and loose and I'm pretty sure it's rusted and grimed together so the faucet doesn't turn independently anymore. This showed up on my recommended so now I'm gonna buy a faucet to install this weekend.
Thank you so much for this. I'm going to switch mine out this weekend.
I’m watching this even though I don’t have my own house, but anyways...
I'm watching this even though i can do this and do it quite frequently for friends
I would appreciate tips to clean up the mess in your pots and pans after use.
a personal tip from me: nearly anything can be removed from non-cast iron pots and pans with pure sodium carbonate or another pure alkaline (any soluble hydroxide or carbonate should do). just put some powder in the pot, pan or baking sheet to cover the bottom, put a little bit of water in there and heat it for some time (like 30 mins or something). everything should come off easily then
First is to clean as you go - if you have used something that you won't be using again during the cooking process (say, cutting board after you have done all your cutting), and there is some amount of downtime while something simmers or such, just use that time to clean up, it makes the amount of cleanup you have to do at once after eating a lot less. Also, clean things as soon as possible in general - food residues become a lot harder to clean up once they are dried in.
And I find that for the majority of things, just running the pan under hot water is enough if it is not dried-in, or if that isn't enough then a light application of dish soap and elbow grease will do the trick. Though I also use some pretty good nonstick pans, so that certainly helps.
That Face at the end of the video when the car was beeping is just amazing
Missing one part that I've noticed in most faucet change videos like these and this one missed it but can be added later. Teflon tape. It's cheap. $1 - $2. Why need it? To wrap the threading before joining and it prevents the threads being connected from possible seizing over time plus it can also help too also for the possible of leaking from the threads when joining back to the old supply lines too. Seizing of the threads joining to the supply line depends if you have hard water that can overtime be harder to separate. If you have soft water. Not much worry on the threads but still possible leaks if not tighten right. Teflon tape.
Ethan->Ethan, I installed almost the exact same faucet last year. Still love it.
I love your content Eathen. It gave me so much inspiration and I've only been following you for a few days. Chapeau!
so helpful! definitely doing this when im off this weekend!
Im glad found this video. I got the same faucet.
Last week I was doing dishes, using the hose, and switching back and forth wasted so much water that it got me thinking about how much more efficient the dish tank in commercial kitchens are.
But this design really brings the best of that world into the home. Basically a commercial style hose, held up by the spring and all that, but clicking into place for standard home use...
Can I come do your dishes sometime bro?
Cuz that joint is efficient, ergonomic, and elegant af
Yea I really dig the design on this one, functional and looks sleek.
I didn't realize it was that simple or I would have replaced the faucet in my sink. Well, that house is sold so I'll keep this in mind for my future house. Please do more kitchen improvement stuff like this.
I've replaced a few faucets in my day and I'll give you a secret - towels work MUCH better than bowls to catch the drips. And you were extremely lucky if your faucet nut came unscrewed as easily as you made it look. A couple of bruised knuckles are usually my payment for changing a faucet! Also, thumbs up to the people who said silicone sealer and teflon tape.
i've been binge-watching your videos and you're definitely one of my favorite youtubers
So nice! Thanks I love videos that simple and get right to the point! Excellent job bro
I guess i have a good faucet because i have the exact same one!
Installed the exact same faucet on my DIY kitchen upgrade as well! Also usually landlords seem to be ok if you spend money on things that upgrade their places for them, in my experience anyway :)
Good job. I tackled the same task not long ago with another brand of the same style faucet. Also installed a reverse OSMOSIS system, pretty easy if not time consuming. Like building an IKEA furniture for the first time.
Are you going to fix the curtain drawstrings next?
This video brings me joy.
Installed the same faucet yesterday. You got lucky the mounting nut wasn’t seized 😂
WOWOWOWOWOW PICKLED ONIONSSSS!!!!!!! followed right away
I dig it please do more of these
Just dropping a comment here for the algorithm and to say that I live the idea behind this video, so would love to see more kitchen improvements like this. Also, that faucet in particular is very sexy, nice choice!
I love your ideas! Keep it going
I have a very similar faucet; my apartment came with one that was low and short, scraped from the bottom of the bargain barrel along with all the other hardware they use. Personally, I never use that arm that holds the faucet head; It's just one more thing to get in the way of grabbing the faucet head, and the head stays put well enough without it.
Thanks for this video! Also thanks for showing how you dont need to be matchy matchy with the finishes in the kitchen. I wondered how a matte black faucet would look with chrome cabinet pulls. Looks great!
I want the same faucet u have but in stainless steel to match the appliances…this was very helpful
Ethan, I just discovered your channel and I must say I am thoroughly impressed by the quality of your work. Clear, concise and entertaining. Keep up the great work and I look forward to more. Cheers 👍
Thank you!
Yes. Like this. More such kitchen efficiency DIY vids please....
I subbed to this channel after your video on how you constructed your table, so it's nice to see you going back to your roots 😂
Wow that looks so easy
I like these kinds of videos. I think you should keep doing them. Appreciate your content keep up the vids bro.
The how was clear, but the why was quite brief. It'd be nice to know how that design of faucet might be better than other faucet designs. Great work space though!
Holy shit! I have, and hate, that *exact* faucet, your "before" faucet! Paused video 12 seconds in to write this comment having already decided I'm replacing it by the end of the week! Damed right!
Thank you!! Short and sweet!!!
Is this to counter the holes in the hardwood floor while building the table?
Yes, for those that live in apartments, you can also do this with your shower head but as everyone is saying, keep the old one so you can put it back on when your lease is up. You can pretty much do this for a lot of stuff.
Excellent job. No doubts. Good point for renters...check out the agreement. Could you turn your viewer's on to Terragon and butter lemon colossal shrimp and emphasis on not overcooking
Mate! I love this thanks👍🎄⛄
Thanks. Was thinking about doing likewise, but don't want to spend a whole day on it. Now that I know. . .
Ethan, I love these videos man. I like how you do both the cooking videos and the various kitchen upgrades/repairs (like the DIY table on wheels).
Thanks for the tut!
Thank you!! This was perfectly explained! Also, same faucet I just bought, look great.
Awesome vid man. Good content diversity.
Ethan is gonna become a construction channel eventually, I’m sure of it. Also, my family just moved into a new house and the sink sucks, we were thinking about changing it soon. This is a cool coincidence!
Your landlord should be happy they have you as a tenant, also faucet definitely improves space
@Ethan Chlebowski One thing I Wanted to know that you didn't show in this video is, how did you connect the hot & cold to the actual faucet
I love you broski please keep doing what you're doing
Much appreciated!
I actually was most surprised that you were able to get that style of faucet for only $90. When I was replacing my faucet last year, that style of faucet was like $150+.
Just one simple suggestion would be to Teflon tape those hose connections to help stop any possible future leaks.
Just a guess, no offense to him, but it could be a lower build quality since he only needs it to last while he's renting.
Can we get a link to that organizer thing you have on the side of your fridge? I live in a small apartment and that looks perfect for my limited counter space.
Most leases contain clauses prohibiting renovations/alterations but reasonable landlords and property managers will overlook your new faucet if you leave it when moving out -- as it is definitely an improvement over the previous faucet! You may want to simply notify the landlord and send pics/video and they will likely shrug it off. It's a capital improvement IMO!
Not used to seeing this type of video without at least one bored wife interrupting everything. Thought I’d never get to see someone finally finish off the job in hand!
Good video! Just a quick notice, some countries you "need" to use a certified person to do work with water indoors. In Norway atleast your house insurence will not cover water damage to house if something go wrong.
That was pretty cool to watch, one day I will try this.
Great video Ethan!