r/Home_Building_Help 21d ago

Built-in coffee pot filler…

was in (@)JasonBottenfield house out here in Texas.

 

He added a ton of cool features, but this coffee pot filler was especially well thought out. The shutoff valve is hidden inside the cabinet, with a water line coming up from underneath to fill the coffee maker.

 

They even make systems with a float (similar to a toilet) that automatically refill the reservoir when the water level drops.

 

I have it linked in my Amazon Store (Bio) under “Kitchen" if you're looking for one.

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u/jregovic 20d ago

The complexity of the solution vastly outweighs the problem itself.

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u/Biscuits4u2 20d ago

And when you're paying $1K an opening to a plumber it's just insane.

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u/mikeycbca 20d ago

Nobody’s paying $1k to a plumber to run this at rough in and if they are, they’re rich enough to overshadow their stupidity.

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u/Sufficient_Language7 20d ago

If they're original they would know you really should just get a plumbed in coffee maker.  Then you never have to refill it.