3 Hole Kitchen Faucet, Single Handle Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucet with Pull Down Sprayer, 2 Hole Widespread Kitchen Sink Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Brushed Nickel KMF025L
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Nya Ziemann
> 3 dayGood looking, easy to use. Nice features like soap dispenser. Love that dispenser!
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Z. Davisun
30-11-2024The installation was a bit difficult, especially because there were some water damage near the sink, but thats no fault of the product. the product otherwise puts together very well and seems to work fine with the existing holes in my sink. once installed, it operates smoothly and looks great. happy with the product and the price point.
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Smilez
> 3 dayRecently remodeled my kitchen. This faucet was a great addition. It looks really good!!
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Speedee
> 3 dayGreat value for the money. Selling our home and updated the faucet with this. Looks great works great
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M. M.
> 3 dayReally a nice change to rv kitchen. Highly recommend.
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Sergiy A.
> 3 dayInitially, I was skeptical of purchasing this modern and beautiful faucet for such an affordable price, however I was pleasantly surprised with its quality and easiness of installation. I haven’t just installed and so far it has been working great. I hope it will stay this way.
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lkrebsgregg
> 3 dayExcellent value
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Kevin
> 3 dayThis faucet was the easy to install
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Fermin Collins
> 3 dayGreat
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Rich
> 3 dayI have a smaller 3-hole sink that I built into a wet bar when I finished my basement. It utilized a name brand faucet virtually identical to this one, but I paid close to $300 for it. When my kids took over my last place of refuge, they and their friends somehow managed to snap the faucet neck off right above where it comes out of the sink. Of course, no one broke it, it just broke off all by itself. I went to my local big box home improvement store where I bought the original about 5 years earlier, but they did not have a faucet like the original where the handle is separated from the faucet body. I thought I was going to have to purchase some other style which I didn’t want to do until I checked Amazon and found this. This faucet appears to be decently constructed and very similar to the original sans the spray head which is quite a bit narrower (too narrow for my liking) but actually fits well in wet bar environment. Installation was no more or less difficult than any other faucet Ive installed and after you play contortionist for a bit trying to squeeze yourself into a cabinet base installation was straight forward, took about 10 minutes and did not leak. The spray nozzle lacks the magnetic docking some of the more expensive faucets incorporate but the weighted hose does a decent job of pulling it back in. The handle operates smoothly, the faucet doesnt drip, and the soap dispenser works as it is supposed to. Im sure this no name faucet was manufactured in some forced labor camp in China but considering it was about 1/5th the cost of the original I cant complain. Will it hold up to the test of time or will I be replacing it 3 years down the line - cant say at this point but Im guessing that unless it self-destructs like the last one I think itll be around for quite a while. If not, at least Ill know I didnt pay $300 for it.