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Review on 🚰 WEWE Single Handle Brushed Nickel Pull Down Kitchen Faucet with Pull Out Sprayer - Stainless Steel Sink Faucet by Brandon Carraway

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Practical and functional

My previous faucet didn't have a sprayer. Since I wash my dishes by hand, this was a major drawback. This faucet turned out to be the most versatile and functional of all that I researched. Most have a pause button that only works if you hold it down, meaning it ties one of your hands. To me this is a useless feature. This faucet button operates a high-pressure fan jet to spray large areas or food onto plates, etc. The switch to switch from regular water to spray stays in place even when you turn off the water. Most of these faucets will return to normal stirring when you turn off the water. I like it better, especially when you turn off the water between washing dishes and rinsing. You don't have to constantly reset the spray mode. Fair warning, if like me you have really good water pressure you have to be careful not to crank the water up to full blast or you'll make a mess. On an atomizer, but more like a fan atomizer, which is more like a pressure washer. It's all really manageable, so no problem if you don't have people in the house who are disabled. The retractable sprayer is easy to extend and easy to retract. The real spray head also has a swivel mechanism. Nice feature. This is minimal but useful. I'm not a big fan of mopping, but with hard water I've found that if I don't do that it will get water stains which will probably turn to corrosion pretty quickly despite being stainless steel. I quickly wipe after use, which eliminates that possibility. The only way to improve this is to toggle the spring-loaded foot pedal on/off. Haha.

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Nothing here