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Review on Kitchen Sprayer Commercial Stainless Brushed by Eric Weber

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth the money even without light

So the light is cool. Unnecessary but cool. What else is there to talk about that holiday when the family comes over and asks what's up with our sink. More importantly, it looks like a faucet you think should cost at least twice as much. The pot-fill arm swings freely behind the sprayer, so you can move one around without fear of hitting the other. Although it's short, it reaches the corner of the second sink so you can fill it without a sprayer. The pressure is fantastic compared to the unit we replaced, even after using hot water for a long time. Let's say it has washerless valves because it gives a very smooth feel when turning on and off without the "softness" you get from a rubber washer valve. The atomizer is easy to detach from the mount and features a hand locking mechanism. free labor if you want to fill both sinks at the same time while doing something else. Even with both nozzles running, the flow rate decreased by only 20%. If you've ever worked in a restaurant, you'll recognize the atomizer mechanism. It's easy to use with one hand and the tension of the flexible spring (which returns the atomizer to the holder) is perfect. Regarding the plumbing, I agree with the reviewer who advised you to mount the umbilicals to your plumbing before installing the faucet. . We replaced part of the copper pipe under the sink with a PEX pipe that we pre-connected to the faucet and then connected to the copper with a shut-off valve. Simple, easy, reliable and well worth the cost and hassle.

Pros
  • Kitchen fittings
Cons
  • Not bad