Looking for a problem free pull down kitchen faucet
J Goodell
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kitchen faucet.....pull down or pull out sprayer?
Comments (19)Just thought I'd throw my 2 cents in here---As a plumber, I've noticed that both Moen and Delta are going to the nylon hose. Is it better? They haven't been around long enough to determine that. Only time will tell... The pull out seems to be more popular than the pull down, mainly I think because the pull out faucets are cheaper that the pull down. However, the prices are coming down on the pull downs...Moen just came out with a new model, the Arbor, that is priced comparable to the pull outs. I personally like the looks of the pull downs better.--The Captain...See MoreAre there kitchen Pull-Down Faucets with lock-down buttons?
Comments (9)jellytoast, how do you like the Trinsic? - is the "flow" strong enough (at 1.8gpm, it's .4 gpm less than a similar Grohe model)? illini, the advantage to "pause" would be that when the spray hose is pulled out, you can't just lay it down to turn off the faucet or it will spray all over the place. You'd have to retract the hose first. With a pause button, you wouldn't have to do that. Not a big deal, but I can see the plusses....See MoreLooking for 2 hole faucet with pull down spray
Comments (1)Well, you can't get a sprayer hose down that space in the middle. There are 2-hole faucets with sprayers, but they're going to use larger holes that this. Meaning that you'll have to drill. I have a Price-Pfister. I think Kohler makes one. Check some place like faucetsdirect.com . kohler simplice...See MoreWhat is the best touchless pull-down kitchen faucet?
Comments (1)As I usually do, I will suggest skipping electronic faucets and pick out any faucet you like and equip it with a Tapmaster which is an entirely mechanical foot pedal. You do touch the pedal, but you never have to touch the faucet!...See MoreJ Goodell
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