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2025-08-20 10:22:49
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Eliza
2025-06-23 11:42:16
Didn't hook it up because I went with a different style but it looks and feels nice and heavy. Packaged nicely. No complaints.
A. B
2025-05-04 17:49:58
I am really happy with this. I had some awful gold faucets that were turning colors from the old owners. I took that out with some real work. They had some hidden screws to take off the knobs...So I get that done and this is my 2nd one I installed (1 of a different brand) but this one was a bit more difficult only because the hose that goes up to the faucet has to be pushed inside and twisted while you don't have access. I somehow managed to push it in there and made it into the hole and twisted the hose to get it to twist all the way sealed. The tube bent a bit out of shape, but I got it in there. Other than that, it was easy sailing. I strung 2 flat extension cables between my 2 sinks to get power to the faucets, so I don't have to use batteries. I made sure I turned off the water and got my cup and towel for catching the water. The hardest part of the job was probably taking out the old set. It took some muscle. I put the cold and hot water on their respective spots. Props to this company for color coordinating the hoses! Not all of them do that. The hole for the actual faucet is bigger than the one I was replacing, so I had to make a larger hole. Woe is me. I put a plastic bag under that to minimize the cleanup. After that, I threaded it through the new hole and hooked everything up to the proper connectors on the control box. Made sure everything was tightly connected, plugged it in and...nothing...I was floored. I scratched my head for a few seconds before I realized I forgot to turn the water back on...haha. Ok, so after I turned the water back on, I checked for leaks and everything looks fine. I put my hand by the faucet and it put out greyish blackish water for a few seconds then it was clean clear water. It sprays way better than my old faucet that had some weird side spray going on. This one goes like a faucet should go. I put my hands there and it just works! I remove my hands and it stops.To change the temperature, you do have to do so at the control box under the sink. I set it to my preferred temp and that's where it will stay for now.It works!The only thing is I will have to get some sink hole covers for the knobs I removed. I didn't realize the decorative cover wouldn't extend far enough to cover the holes I had. Oh well. I have some ordered and after that, my bathroom sink faucet installation will be 100% complete! It works now anyway, I just like having the seal so no water gets under my sink. This water is pretty nice and forceful. I really love how it looks and that I can now use my sink without having to touch anything. It helps when we come in and have dirty hands and don't want to mess up the sink or just not having to spread germs. I'm really loving that I can live in the future with these! It's amazing how nicely it works! It wasn't as hard as I thought it'd be to change out the faucet, so I'm really happy here. I say wasn't as hard since I managed to do it with minimal skills and knowledge. I looked up a video on how to remove my old faucet, but I still had to fiddle around as mine was different from the ones I found online, but I got it done. Now I feel like a faucet installing pro! well...kinda...Update: I decided to lower the force of my water because it was a bit too forceful and for some reason with how I had to put my hands, I just kept getting water all over the sink where the faucet was. My other one from a different brand didn't need me to lower the pressure and where I placed my hands to activate it didn't cause water to splash onto the sink near the faucet, but this one does. It works, and it works well, just that I had to do that to minimize splashing. I got the faucet hole covers and it looks great now and works, just had to turn the pressure down to prevent all that splashing. I guess I have to be too close to the faucet or too high or something... not sure why there's that difference even though they were the same high pressure. It works great and looks great though and I don't have any issues getting it to notice my hands like with the public bathrooms.One other thing of note is that it turns on and off really fast. Like, you can see the flexible pipes jump. You see the whole control box jump. All of the ones I got like this do that. I just read a review about water hammer, and hopefully this doesn't happen to me. I may look into the pressure relievers to prevent that.
Ms. Peacock 🦚
2025-04-22 09:51:52
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Big D
2025-03-04 10:48:32
Works well in a bathroom sink, but wouldn't work well on a kitchen sink. May also work well for a utility sink that is mostly used for washing really soiled or greasy hands, but not filling the sink or a bucket or anything like that, since it requires motion to keep water flowing. You also have to set it to one water temperature. There is a temperature adjusting valve mounted under the sink, but nothing easily accessible. You will also need to have close access to a power outlet. So far, it seems to be more responsive than the ones you find in public restrooms that always seem to be difficult to activate and/or keep running.
Creativere
2024-12-24 17:43:51
I love having a motion activated faucet, very convenient. Install was a little more involved than a regular faucet. My first attempt I did not get the hose tight enough up inside the faucet body. I actually had this cheap flat metal wrench that that is sometimes shipped with items for assembly. So I bent the head at 90 degrees from the flat handle body. I then ground out the wrench mouth to fit the nut on the hose. Then I attached an extension to that wrench and was able to get inside the body and better tighten the hose. After that all went well and works great, love it. Fast shipping
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