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Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
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CHARM1
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2024
Not super high quality. No leaks, does the job.
Peter Howe
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2024
A lot cheaper than most, really good value.
Lynne
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2024
The weight could have been a little heavier. We used the old one with the one that came with the faucet. Stylish and works well. Love it.
Candace
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024
Didn’t even last a year purchased 10 months ago have to replace due to water leaking out of the switch bottom. So odd.
Cameron
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
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Paul
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2023
Easy to install and expensive looks, rigid fittings, rather than plastic or nylon.
Miz Finley
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
The plumber quoted us an insanely ridiculous price for a kitchen sink faucet, so we went to Amazon to find one ourselves. Best decision, EVER. This sink was a snap to install (took hubby about 30 mins), looks great, and I LOVE the touchless feature. When my hands are gross, I no longer have to make the sink gross, too. :) AND this unit was cheaper than any other comparable one on Amazon. A lifesaver!Obviously, I very highly recommend!
Dania Marthens
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023
Easy to install. Style is alot more modern than the standard one we had. It does take 4 AA batteries and not sure how long they will last, but faucet is working well so far. I like that the sensor is on the side instead of in front. That way if you are doing anything at the sink, it won't turn on from you setting down or soaping dishes. Great faucet especially for the price.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2020
Our old faucet started leaking both from the feed lines and the on/off valve. It was less than 2 years old.The faucet looks great in our kitchen. It feels well made with the exception of the sprayer hose but perhaps that is perception as our old sprayer hose was very thick.But it works and looks good doing it. Hey just like me :)Lets look at the installation and some things you need to know.1: The feed hose is 3/8 inch and you should check your current feed to see if you need adapters. I didn't check this and had to go to ACE and buy some adapters. Inspect your water feed connections and if you need to replace them do that. We just used adapters.2: The nut that secures the faucet to the sink will not come off over the feed hoses. I had to remove the feed hoses to remove the nut and install the faucet to the sink.Pro tip : Take a picture of the hoses before you remove them so you put them back on correctly.3: The sprayer hose can and will pull all the way out of the faucet if you are not carefulDon't panic and stop using bad language, if you are sweaty because you have been fighting with the old faucet and hoses take a break. A: find something thin and flexible that you can feed up from the bottom of the faucet and tape it to the end of the sprayer hose. B: you could also use a vacuum on the top of the faucet and suck some string through and tape it to the sprayer hose.Now just pull the hose back through the faucet. To avoid this when you put the faucet into the sink and put the nut on just pull the sprayer hose out of the way while you attache the feed hoses. Be careful when you remove the tape and check the o-rings4: Find wrenches that fit, using adjustable wrenches because they are continent will just frustrate you. Nothing feels better than using the correct size wrench. Do no under any circumstances use pliers, take your time and if you need to take a break its not a race.ProTip: Look I know you want to but fight the urge to spray your significant other, I know you want to celibate but they are probably still a little upset for the word you used when you pulled the sprayer hose all the way out.My install steps:Remove the faucet from the box and inspect each part. (don't pull the sprayer hose out of the faucet.Inspect any additional adapters you need and put them and the new faucet to the side.Remove the old faucet (this is where you remember to turn off the water)Clean the sink and where the old faucet was installed, you will never see it but you will know if you leave dirt there.Remove the two feed hoses from the new faucet. (Did you take a picture?)Remove the retaining nutPut the cover plate and feed the faucet through the top of your sink.Ask someone to hold the top of the faucet (do not ask them to pull the sprayer hose out of the way)Install the retaining nut and secure it with the two Phillips screwsAttach the two feed hoses and move them out of the way.Clean up the water feed connections and attach any adapters if you needed them. (don't forget the washers)Attach the new water feed hoses to the water source, hold the hose securely as you tighten it and keep it from kinking as much as you can.Attache the sprayer hose to the clip in fitting, make sure its all the way in the fitting so it doesn't leakPush the sprayer nozzle all the way in and have someone hold it while you attach the wight.Turn on the water and check for leaks. Check water pressure at the faucet and verify that it works. If it doesn't check your water source, had an issue with the washer and some Teflon tape (you don't need this if your fittings are in good shape, I was just going a little over board due to an old leak)Pull the hose a couple of times and make sure that the wight has a clear path between the feed hoses.Check the water pressure again and spray your significant other, they are probably over the bad word by now and ecstatic that the faucet is working.Clean up and put your tools away. Take a shower and watch a good movie.You can do this, just look at the parts and what you need to do, find the right tools for the job and enjoy the project. Good luck!!I gave this 4 stars for the installation but if you us my instructions this could be a 5 star project.Enjoy your new faucet and don't forget to check for leaks in a few days.
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