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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de marzo de 2025
Very nice design. Works good. Friends are amazed to see this design. We like it.Remember that if you purchase this you have to assume things about sizes and parts. You can't go to your plumbers supply house and ask for a part for "A faucet I got from Amazon." like you would say I need a washer for a Delta Model XYZ"
Luis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2025
Me agradó bastante,ya que a parte de darle un toque hermoso a mi cocina puedo darle doble uso,como uso normal y agua de filtro,se la recomiendo es de excelente calidad….
Jedi_Nomad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de abril de 2025
The metric that this faucet uses is not the standard in the US. So it's very hard to match it up with hardware that you buy from Home Depot. It was returned and disappointed.
Juan José Martínez Nogueira
Comentado en México el 31 de julio de 2023
Espero poder instalarla pronto, ya que por un problema con el mueble de la tarja aun no la puedo instalar
R. Stagnone
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de octubre de 2023
Once installation is completed, very happy with the product. But the installation instruction sheet is too small making they hard to read. Spring for a full 8”x11” sheet of paper. Also, my faucet came with a thick brass C shaped washer like nut which was hard to get really snug. But I manager to rotate it using a screwdriver and hammer.Good news is that I could make all but 1 water line connection to the faucet before dropping it into the countertop hole. Only the spray hose connection had to be left off.
D. Lamblin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2022
July 2022: My order arrived shipped in its box without tape or any seal, it was just held closed by its tabs, so I do not know for sure that the empty spot in the foam packaging was supposed to contain something nor if that thing might have been crucial. Notably the brief and mildly blurry instructions don't cover any of the 2 possibly 3 adapters that are in there.I haven't yet tried installing it, but uninstalling and installing in a cramped space between the sink and cabinet sides will be hard.I give a lot of credit for what seems like a great idea of combining 3 lines and two faucets into one mounting hole. Remains to be seen how long it won't leak. It'll be replacing my 12yo Hansgrohe that is starting to intermittently drip. It cost just a bit more than funding spare parts for that old faucet. It would be nice if more standard parts were more commonly used in general.I'll update after installation if I discover issues or pleasant surprises.** UPDATE ** March 2023After holding off on replacing my older Hansgrohe Talis S 04247 (That company needs to change product model names from time to time, there's so many different Talis models, mostly S, and they're unlike each other), I was really happy with the end result of the installation.Like other people say, this isn't some light cheap, mostly plastic faucet. Oddly part of Talis S is plastic (the extending part) and yet overall it weighs just a bit more than this faucet. Part of that comes down to longer braided lines pre-attached, and a long threaded bolt. This bolt holds a plate with 2 nuts to secure the mounting. Now, on the new faucet, I LIKE that the mounting is not so weirdly specific. It's a gasket a horseshoe washer, and a horseshoe brass ring with screws in it that threads onto the larger through pipe. It was easier putting on behind my epoxied in sink than removing the old system.However, the need to screw in the hoses to some short stubs was not ideal. First those hoses don't seem to have a standard fitting for that faucet, so I hope they'll never need replacing. Of course the old faucet had it "built in" so that's the same. BUT one of the attachments had a broken o-ring where most had 2 working ones. I had to dig through an assorted set not included to replace it. Further, I attached them BEFORE passing through the counter. Yes that makes it much harder to pass them. But it would have been impossible to screw in 3 of these behind the sink I could barely reach up to, so I'm happy it did pass at all.Another oddity was the hot and cold lines were normal 3/4" female attachments, just like the ones I removed, and fit perfectly, but inscrutably the filtered line was a 1/2" female. Why is that? And it had a white adapter for ... 1/2" to some other press fit that isn't what my filter uses. So I'm really lucky that at some point I bought BOTH a 1/2" male to 3/4" female adapter AND a 3/4" female T junction to 2 3/4" male so I could set my filter (finally!) on it's own cold water supply and then to the dedicated faucet. Also odd was that the faucet extending hose went press fit into an adapter (black) included in the kit that screwed to another part of the body. I hope that stays good.The instructions, by the way, WERE NOT USEFUL. Not only are they small, they don't really explain what the parts do, their size/thread specs or anything like that. Then they said something like use the included o-ring for the hose, and actually there's a black plastic adapter without an o-ring, so do I have to source one? I didn't, it works without leaks.I did get a secure mount to the counter. In order to do so, it's a bit tricky, see as you tighten the brass horseshoe over the horseshoe washer and rubber ring onto the body, you have to keep the washer's gap aligned with the brass thing's gap. You also only get final rigid fit by tightening the two screws a bit after having the brass as tight as possible by hand. SO if the screws are accidentally aligned with the washer gap, one will dig into the rubber, and be off balance, and that's not what you want. It's very easy for the screw to get into that gap as you tighten and to then turn the washer along with it and not clear the gap, thereby ending up in the gap spot, rather than a good spot.Shown in my photo is the old base ring of the old faucet. I wish I could have kept that because the counter is stained under that, and the new faucet exposes some of that stain.Though the handles and body are rigid after this tightening, the spouts are jus slightly wobbly. Not a huge amount, like 1 degree both ways. But it all works. Also with the included weight, sometimes turning on the water full, and turning it off will knock the extender a bit loose by 1" and you have to push it back up in place. I think a heavier hose weight will help pull it into place better.It's so awesome that with 1 through-hole in the counter, I get 2 faucets. It's also so disappointing that no big name brand offers the same. I want to buy from someone who will supply replacement mixer cartridges or nozzles or handles for decades to come.
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