Best outdoor faucets?

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Here's a simple general question. I have 3 outdoor faucets. It's an old house and they're probably 30 or 40 years old. They don't leak when they're off but when they're in use they spray water out of every imaginable place like a sprinkler. Tighting the nut makes no difference. I could probably replace the washers and it might help but they're also leaking out by the handle and I really just want to completely replace all 3.
So the question is.
What is the absolute best outdoor faucet to install? I could install a ball valve but I'm just worried it might look a little silly outside. But I know they're good, so what are everyone's thoughts?
 
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B&K Mueller makes a 1/4 turn Anti-Siphon Frost Proof hose bibb that works excellent and is easy to turn.

The only callbacks I get on them is customers forgetting that it is a 1/4 turn and cranking/breaking the handle off. That has nothing to do with product quality.

Anything on those outside faucets are lifetime warranty. All you have to do is call customer service and they ship it to you. I know this because I've had one customer do this......said the follow-up is great.

Home cheapo sells these right now under $20, depending on the length you need.
 
Thanks. I wrote that down and I'll be checking them out. They sound like the ticket. I plan to have some of these hooked up to water timers so I need something that won't leak at all when it's on (so I can use the timers).
 
RUGGED said:
B&K Mueller makes a 1/4 turn Anti-Siphon Frost Proof hose bibb that works excellent and is easy to turn.

The only callbacks I get on them is customers forgetting that it is a 1/4 turn and cranking/breaking the handle off. That has nothing to do with product quality.

Anything on those outside faucets are lifetime warranty. All you have to do is call customer service and they ship it to you. I know this because I've had one customer do this......said the follow-up is great.

Home cheapo sells these right now under $20, depending on the length you need.


I put on a Blue Box cheap brand...Made in China. They put it real big like it's an added feature. Anyhow, tightened up the connection in back w/ some teflon tape to a soldered piece of pipe and sweated that to existing plumbing. Looked good to me. Sucker leaked at the threads like a sieve! Decided to try to turn the outside a full revolution. Had the girlfriend hold the inside and I turned the outside w/ a wrench. Ok....still leaked. Tried to turn on the faucet. Didn't budge. Tried real hard. Broke the handle. Pulled it out of the wall and the frost free pipe was twisted all the way around--looked kind of neat really. Returned it and bought a better brand and then sweated it on.

I saw a hot water/cold water faucet for outdoors in either one of the handyman mags or maybe TOH mag. Looked neat. I think it was $60-80. Made by a major brand.

Jason
 
Lakee911 said:
I saw a hot water/cold water faucet for outdoors in either one of the handyman mags or maybe TOH mag. Looked neat. I think it was $60-80. Made by a major brand.

Moen makes a hot/cold water faucet for outdoors.
 
Lakee911 said:
I put on a Blue Box cheap brand...Made in China. They put it real big like it's an added feature. Anyhow, tightened up the connection in back w/ some teflon tape to a soldered piece of pipe and sweated that to existing plumbing. Looked good to me. Sucker leaked at the threads like a sieve! Decided to try to turn the outside a full revolution. Had the girlfriend hold the inside and I turned the outside w/ a wrench. Ok....still leaked. Tried to turn on the faucet. Didn't budge. Tried real hard. Broke the handle. Pulled it out of the wall and the frost free pipe was twisted all the way around--looked kind of neat really. Returned it and bought a better brand and then sweated it on.

I saw a hot water/cold water faucet for outdoors in either one of the handyman mags or maybe TOH mag. Looked neat. I think it was $60-80. Made by a major brand.

Jason

Why didn't you solder the first one on like you did the second one?

Or Why didn't you thread on the second one like you did the first?
 
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