That's the type of configuration I have in my kitchen faucet; the one with two thin slots on either side.
But tell me, pls, what's the big deal with this? I don't understand why there's a need for them. In the time I've lived in this apartment I haven't been able to attach the aerator I love, the one that switches from stream to "shower" that makes washing dishes easy. Also, what happens when it gets clogged? I've lived in this building since 1996 and this aerator style is very recent. I was able to clean the aerator of debris easily in the other units I've lived in here.
My super also, who's new to the building looked clueless when I asked him, both recently and several months back when I first moved into this unit. Now seeing as how a poster here below had a certain attitude against "tampering" with this (tampering, don't get it, I replace my own washers, too, etc. ... <scratching head>), and I don't think my super was playing dumb for whatever reason.
Because I took over this apartment from my parents when they bought a condo, my family lived in this unit for several years. They came in because previous owners gave them a good deal since I'd been in the building so many years. But when they moved out, things that hadn't needed looking to while they were here needed fixing when I moved in (i..e, hard-wired smoke detector decides to quit only once _I_ moved in <lol>). And the super has always seemed a nice man. I just don't like requesting minor things like this that I'll need to have control of anyway since I need to attach 3 different things regularly - a small hose attachment for plastic bin filling and if it works, my Brita water filter faucet attachment for everyday use or at the very least if I don't keep using the Brita, my favourite aerator with switch for water flow.
Anyway, the faucet doesn't have a name anywhere that I can see but the handles do have a label saying "Waltec".
I've called several stores and no-one has this wrench so far, not even the plumbing store! No problem if I could get it online but nothing comes up for "Waltec aerator wrench" in google. I found Waltec's website and will contact them tomorrow.
I'm really hoping I can get a fix this. I bought a great automatic siphoning pump 6 months ago before moving in and now just need a way to be able to remove and put back the aerator when attaching this for the other part, filling my 2 plastic bins with water by using a small hose attachment. I make all my own food from scratch and don't have a dishwasher so soak everything periodically in oxygen bleach powder which needs large amounts of faucet-hot water to work. I also need to soak my dehydrator trays every few weeks, too. So it's been months of this hardship without flexibility in my kitchen faucet. I have 2 shelves with plants (house plants and sprouts for eating - peas and sunnys - no funny stuff - just in case someone gives me grief about that, too, for whatever reason! <lol>) that would also benefit from a spraying watering system rather than a tedious refilling water-can method.
The delta wrench looks like it might fit but how does one know for sure? If worse comes to worst, how could one make on one for oneself, also? That might be an option.
Thanks so much for the help!
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