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Hi, someone gave me a bathroom sink, and it has (as I'm learning) 3
holes which I was told were 8 inch widespread. I was told the faucets/ handles to fit this are 2 - 3X more expensive than a standard single hole faucet. Can I use a single hole faucet (the type with the lever attached to the faucet) with the center hole? I don't have a single in the house to "eyeball" to see if it may work or if hole sizes look standard across the different types. I can then get plugs or plates for the two unused holes I assume. Thanks much. |
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