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Nov 03, 2019
Great value
I bought this item in bulk for organic oil extraction. Works very well for the intended purpose.

May 05, 2018
Novel idea, but get what you pay for.
3 of 3 found this helpful Really cool idea. Has a good look. But as saying goes you get what you pay for. Installation was easy other than the 8" faucet hole coverage for conversion. You have maybe 1/32" of play to catch both outside holes even though it's not enough to create a seal. Next is spray novel works well but does not stay retracted. Head is too heavy once it has water weight to it for the supply slip weight to keep it held in place. It permanently will dangle about 1-2 inches from its cradle. Unless you pull down on line weight under the sink. Last is the color change. No I don't have the supply line estimate backward. Red dot=hot water. True and hot water flows when in red dot position. Problem, blue light at spray head. Turn to mix, green light=yes. Turn to blue dot=cold water. True have cold water at spray head still green light. So I have red dot with hot water and indicate of cold at sprayer. Blue dot with cold water and green which should indicate mix. Never does light turn red.
All given though it is an inexpensive faucet and that's what I got. For the price should I really expect it to work like something in $300 range which would operate properly, no and that's why I still would recommend. Put an extra fishing weight on the slide weight and fixes that. Some silicone around the base to seal that. Works good now just don't look for the like as an indication of temp, just that it's, awe, perty, and all is good.

Mar 23, 2017
Excellent product
Had been kicking the idea of abrasive pads vs papers for a while, should had doe it sooner. I build and install Corian countertops and these pads work awesome. Dry sand works great with a RA sander. But to get that high gloss, use wet sanding on anything over 2000 grit with a random action polishing/buffer. Like use on a cars paint. BLING!!!. Be careful though, they cut faster than most sand papers. Soooo worth the dough.