* I have never installed any other faucet and have no experience with faucets First of all, I'm not the smartest. I have shopped at major retail stores and tried this type of faucet, when I contacted the store some of these faucets seemed to be loose/sagging when the atomizer head was installed. I figured it was a substandard thing that the atomizer head didn't latch properly. So I didn't buy it. Then I saw this faucet. Turns out these were just poorly designed shop windows. A heavy rubber band is attached to the hose of the shower head, which 1. limits the way the head can be pulled out and 2. presses the shower head against its seat by its own weight. This fitting always sits well in the holder. This is very important for these blenders. BUT you will notice in Figures 4 and 5 that there are some edges in the swing area of the atomizer. It is hooked at the end of the atomizer guide. This only happens if you remove the atomizer from the seat and then allow it to fully retract. A bit annoying, mfg'er had to smooth it out. Also do you have a plan for your old syringe if you have one I didn't think so. I'm going to replace mine with a junk-erase button. Installation is easy. BUT you need the right pipe wrench. The worst thing here is the mother's position in relation to the sink. I could only do a quarter turn before hitting the sink. There are also two screws that need to be tightened, don't know what for. I was assisted by a second person, I think it's possible with one person but two people are recommended so someone can hold the big heavy crane and level it. It is aligned by eye, there are no screws for attachment. My previous faucet had two external screws that aligned and centered the entire faucet, but this one doesn't have them. The second photo shows the gap from the pallet at the ends. Since it is only attached in the middle, the ends are bent up. cause hair breakage. Silicone can't fix anything. In general, it seemed to me that the designers never installed this faucet in real life, which always annoys me. The pressure is great. Normal faucet as expected and the atomizer is perfect. It's wide, so not as aggressive as I was hoping, but somehow it's a lot stronger than my standard plastic. Also, for some reason it seems to me that the water from this faucet is both hotter and colder (my old faucet was construction grade). The leads are long enough for ground wiring. nut) silicone (around the base)
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