Very few people have a faucet inside the house that can attach to a garden hose. This seems like it would be useful: running water can be made easily available everywhere inside the house, like an electrical extension cord. Is there any reason (other than aesthetics) that a bathtub faucet cannot have a screw thread compatible with a garden hose? This allows attaching a hose to hot water.
Laundry washing machine water source might be compatible with a garden hose, though it's often inaccessible behind the machine. Hot and cold are separate, not allowing fine temperature adjustment, though one could probably easily build one.
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