suggest a kitchen faucet

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:getting a farmhouse sink (ikea) but want a nice faucet that is not $900. looked on line at kohler and moen and did not realize how expensive the faucets are....


They are pricy. I ended to buying two. The first one is fantastic but not right for my sink, an under mount in granite. Grrr. All done now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, last year we rented a place with a kitchen faucet that turns on/off when you tap it--designed so that when you have dirty/germy hands, you touch it with your arm and it turns on.

At first I thought it was a totally ridiculous device. My landlord, though, said that as stupid as he first thought it was, it was the very thing he missed the most about living there.

Now we are back in our old house and two days ago, I bought one. It was the thing I missed the most out, too.

It was called Delta Design.

In our house, there was a Moen with a better look to fit our house, so I bought it off amazon. It's really nice, but requires a wave over or under the faucet to get it to work. It's good enough, but not like that Delta Design where you tap it. I think it's because you don't have to control your tap as much as you have to control your wave.

Here it is on amazon. (sigh) it's like looking up an old lover.
Delta Faucet 9159T-AR-DST Trinsic Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet Featuring Touch2O Technology


we have a kohler touchless...it is worth evry penny and I wish the wetbar sink also hs touchless...makes life so easy, especially when you're handling meat or other germy things and want to wash hands.
Anonymous
The touches are great unless you have cats who like to play with the water and don't turn it off
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