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Thank heavens for wet/dry vacs!
glad I was here, and now I don't have to lift today!
was an honest 1/2 inch of water everywhere when I found the washout sink hose sprayer had broken. ![]()
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Look into Floodstop fittings. Meant for washing machines etc but might be cheap insurance in future.
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I have a 20 gallon Craftsman wet/dry vac that has saved my butt a few times!!
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Mine is only an 8 gallon which means there were about 80-90 gallons on the floor.
John, I just need to turn the faucet off. Usually do, pure laziness leaving it on against the sprayer.
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