The smaller prong on a plug is typically considered to be hot.
The left side of a faucet is typically hot, while the right side is cold.
The left side of a faucet typically produces hot water.
The left side of the faucet typically dispenses hot water.
Hot water is typically found on the left side of a standard faucet.
The hot water is typically located on the left side.
The left side of a faucet is typically hot, while the right side is cold.
60 degrees Fahrenheit is typically considered cool to mild weather. It is not considered hot.
Hot water is typically on the left side of the faucet.
The hot water is typically located on the left side.
Hot water typically goes on the left side when you turn on a faucet.
The left side of the faucet is typically associated with hot water, while the right side is associated with cold water.
The faucet on the left side is typically hot in the bathroom.