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Comments (13)Good Morning Suzienj, Based on your requirements you should check out the following high quality kitchen sink and faucet that will fit moderate budgets. Currently on sale for -$377.96 [16 Gauge - Kraus 33" Stainless Steel Farmhouse Kitchen Sink [(https://www.houzz.com/products/33-farmhouse-kitchen-sink-stainless-steel-with-grid-and-strainer-prvw-vr~54142529) Currently on sale for - $179.95 Comes in multiple finishes - Stainless Steel , Stainless Steel & Chrome , Matte Black, etc. [KRAUS-KPF-1610-Bolden Single Handle[(https://www.houzz.com/products/kraus-bolden-18-pre-rinse-kitchen-faucet-pull-down-sprayer-stainless-steel-prvw-vr~103062512) [18-Inch Commercial Kitchen Faucet, Stainless[(https://www.houzz.com/products/kraus-bolden-18-pre-rinse-kitchen-faucet-pull-down-sprayer-stainless-steel-prvw-vr~103062512)...See MoreDoes anyone have a two handled filter faucet on main sink?
Comments (2)I'm not sure what you mean by water filtration faucet. Any faucet can be a filtration faucet by connecting a filter to the cold side. Why don't you call Waterstone customer service and ask about the filter systems for their faucets. Caveat. Filtering the water that you use mostly for washing and not for drinking is not generally a good idea....See MoreLooking for faucet-vessel mounted sink, handle on top, pull out spray.
Comments (2)Chicago Faucet is also an option....See Morekitchen faucets - 1 handle, 2 handle, and reliable brand
Comments (7)On a day to day basis, I much prefer a one handle faucet. Before I changed my countertops I noticed my sister's sink had a lot of water around the faucet - and running down the island countertop (her sink is in her island.) She now keeps a small towel there to catch the water, but this water comes from her wet hands turning the water on an off. She actually has a single handle, but I figured it would be twice as bad with two. I have my handle positioned over the sink so drips fall into the sink. https://www.houzz.com/photos/my-pics-work-in-progress-phvw-vp~58831076 This doesn't address your parts issue, but my faucet was very heavy and my plumber thought it was a good faucet. Several years ago my kitchen faucet died, and I bought a home center Delta to get me by for a while. The faucet looked sad after a year - the faux chrome peeling off. Surprisingly, the faucet, even with the plastic parts, lasted many years till I could change out my counters. It wasn't great, but it worked, did not drip or leak. I am not recommending plastic parts by any means, but a good name brand bought at a plumb supply shop or ordered through a reputable online company should last many years. (Some name brands like Delta also make "home center price faucets" and these are mostly plastic and not recommended.) Generally, there is a standard width from faucet to handle which makes replacing faucets easier - but I agree, a single handle is a safe way to go. I do really like my bathroom delta faucets - most over 15 years old. However, my Delta replacement cartridges, which are easy to change out, have not lasted as long as the original cartridges....See MoreRelated Professionals
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