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We rent and have one. by circle07
I feel like that puts us in a good position to judge the utility. We use it for two reasons: fill up the big pot on the weekend when I make fresh pasta and fill up the watering can for our indoor plants. The latter was an unexpected bonus: water comes out of the pot filler like horse taking a piss, way faster than any other faucet in the house.
I see no reason why it would be necessary, but if it's cheap and you think you'll use it I don't see why you wouldn't put it in and likely recoup the cost in when you sell your house complete with a "chef's kitchen". (Side note: I hate how bullshit like that actually works, but it given a few of my friends' recent purchases it clearly does...)