Updated 4/2019: Bought two more for my other bathrooms. The faucets themselves are easier to install, but new drains are a big pain. Both leaked and required Teflon tape around the threads (that kind of plastic isn't safe to use with putty), and the pull-out mechanisms became unreliable. They often get stuck when you close them. The first two faucets they sent also had scratches and defects. I had a lot more problems and headaches compared to my original order. They still look good and are inexpensive, but require a lot of extra work to be fully functional. a gooseneck faucet that would match the faucet in my kitchen. Most of them weren't readily compatible with my existing center console sink (which I'm not replacing yet) so that was basically my only option, but it worked really well. I'm glad it comes with a matching top plate and drain. The drain and top plate are plastic I think, but I don't mind. There is a small defect on the handle but not very noticeable, so I decided not to change it. Note on water pressure: the included aerator was much higher than stock, I measured it at around 3 GPM. The default is 2.2 gpm or so, which makes a big difference and caused me a lot of spatter. I easily replaced it with another aerator the size of Home Depot's Tiny Junior for about $5. Now it's much better and more economical, 1.5 GPM.
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