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Review on 🚰 Moen Edwyn Spot-Resist Stainless Steel 1-Handle Deck Mount Pulldown Kitchen Faucet (Model 87028SRS) by Michael Reddy

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good but could be better

because our sink is very shallow and traditional low profile faucets didn't leave much room. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on an overly complicated faucet and it was a good compromise. It's pretty easy to install. It's very tight under our sink, so it took me longer than I could have done. everything seems to be working fine. I converted my house from an old spray bottle to a soap dispenser. I used an aftermarket snorkel attachment to use with a large jug of soap instead of a bottle for easier refilling. However, there are some things I don't like about this faucet. Since I have a three hole (well, technically five hole) sink, I had to use a top plate. I found this to be a bad fit. The base of the faucet hangs slightly over the edge, and the plate isn't attached at all through the other two holes, allowing it to slide. I may get an aftermarket top plate later. I also don't like that the faucet handle is on the right side. I know this is a pretty universal standard, but it contradicts my use of the sink: sprayer or sponge in my right hand, faucet in my left hand. I also feel like I should post something more for the paused version. button on it. One thing I missed about the secondary atomizer was that it was trigger operated (the old faucet was a Moen too) and using an atomizer that just sprays continuously is impractical. not a faucet fault, but until I installed this type of faucet (larger, heavy-duty type with pop-up sprayer), I never noticed that our metal sink was no longer attached to the countertop, so it wobbles horribly when using the sprayer. We need to replace the sink before we can fully enjoy this faucet.

Pros
  • Model Number: 87028SRS
Cons
  • Some issues with this faucet