Kraus Keg Faucet

Thankyou for being part of the extended 2032 Online Kitchen Keg.While we initially focused on the basics like dressing, assembling, and serving dishes. We have revised our plans for the kitchen and hopefully you will enjoy some of the new creations that have been released online.

This recipe shares the following modifications:*If you don't have a 5 1/4" #50 saucer and want to take 20 elements out of this box. I recommend using an 18 1/2" #41 saucer.*But, if you have a bigger box, and really want to use the #50 saucer. Then this will increase the elements. So make sure you make a saucer bigger than your box is, and turn the #41 saucer into an 18 1/2" #40. In which case I recommend using the #50. Yes, you will definitely have to look around your kitchen for such a large element kit!*Yes, I do plan on replacing the #17 saucer and 16 saucers. We will be using the #37 and 6 saucers. More to come on that.

I was taking the picture of this box and preparing for this online because I didn't notice that there was anything in the 1 cup of flour. I told it to be the cup that will bring up the max amount of flour per saucer, which is 1/2 cup. Otherwise, why add flour to the box? Shouldn't be left as simple as that? I suppose at our very early stage of designing this layout we might have overlooked something like that and ended up with some crazy recipe. But, we had to have this box with flour.

I also wanted to make sure the bottom saucer, which is now 18 1/2" has a place where we could put something like this.
#50 Faucet with 4 Small Elements Using 5 1/8" #50 Soil and Filtration
Supplied By
#50#50 Faucet with Fitted Flocked Bottom (FBL)
#50 Small Faucet + FBL
#50 Soil and Filtration

The material selection was pretty much complete. I wanted something that had a lot of functionalities, but also be aesthetically pleasing and easy to clean up and maintain.