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Review on ๐Ÿšฐ BWE Waterfall Commercial Bathroom Faucet by Aaron Ward

Revainrating 3 out of 5

looks good, seems pretty well made except .

Pros: Looks good, seems pretty well made except for the clamp mount. After setting it up, it seems to be working fine. woman loves the look. The hoses that came with it had o-rings and worked fine (although I have no idea where I'll ever find a replacement). . about 100% unless you spend a little time adjusting the check valves. I spent about 20 minutes lying under the sink and slightly opening and closing the 1/4 turn valves while my wife constantly gave me feedback. This means that when the handle is in the middle position, there is just enough flow. When the pen is completely cold or hot, the flow is about half (obviously) and is best described as a strong trickle. I mounted the faucet on a sink pedestal, but I think it would have looked better on a surface mount with the faucet spout just over the ledge. The second issue I had was the faucet retention system. It basically consists of a long threaded rod (two pieces with a threaded connection at one end for some reason) and a crescent-shaped mount that's a bit reminiscent of a batarang. The bracket has two cutouts for the hoses to pass through, but as you start tightening the bracket it will start to twist and pinch the hoses. You end up inventing a new yoga pose that allows you to tighten the brace without it rotating. After tightening it as hard as I dared (the mount flexed a lot), the faucet could still move if you tried swinging it higher. I think it would have worked better as a counter mount due to the perfectly flat surface on both the top and bottom, but mounting it on a ceramic sink with slight manufacturing imperfections seemed to suit me.

Pros
  • Kitchen & Bathroom Fixtures
Cons
  • unreliable