✨ Upgrade Your Kitchen Game with Style! ✨
The Kitchen Faucet Taps Chrome Pull Out Wall Mount Sink Faucet DS-402 is a refurbished, high-quality faucet designed to enhance your kitchen's functionality and aesthetics. With a versatile 2-function spray and a sleek chrome finish, it combines style with practicality, making it an eco-friendly choice for modern homes.
D**N
How to connect to this faucet
I'm going to guess most of the problems getting this faucet to seal have to do with the fact that it is a standard 1/2" NPSM (straight) faucet thread, but almost all elbows you will find are 1/2" NPT (tapered). It is very difficult (at least in my experience) to get a male straight thread to seal water-tight into a tapered female thread. This is made worse by the fact that the faucet's straight threads also need to have room for the faucet locknut that will lock it to the wall of the utility sink. In particular, the "often bought with" recommendation of "TS Brass B-0230-K" is 1/2 NPT, so buying that option will guarantee a very, very frustrating installation.Try purchasing two "Eaton Aeroquip 2047-8-8S" elbows. These have a true 1/2 NPSM female fitting, with the rubber washer that NPSM needs to seal. And the other end of the elbow is a 1/2" NPT, which WILL make a water tight seal into the 1/2 NPSM female fitting found on most flexible faucet connection hoses.To make the attachment to the sink wall, try four thin 3/4 washers (I used electrical box washers e.g. Sigma Electric 49301, although I'm afraid they may rust) and a standard 1/2" faucet locknut (Danco 73106B or BRASSCRAFT SF0457)
P**Y
Very good value. The faucet is made by a Korean ...
Very good value. The faucet is made by a Korean firm. It comes with NO instructions but is fairly self-explanatory. My supply line coming out of the wall is a 1/2" male (same as the faucet) so I needed two 1/2 inch female to female couplings. Picked two up at the local Cole Hardware for $3 each (see photo). Apply lots of plumber's tape and install the couplers to the correct depth. Then install the connectors to the faucet adjusting for the width of the faucet. Insert black washers and install faucet being careful not to over-tighten or you might destroy the washers.The two screws in front are used to adjust the flow rate. I had to turn it down a bit. When it's wide open, it waste quite a bit of water. The flex hose is only good for positioning the spray head. It's not something you'll use to position the spray as you wash like a traditional spray nozzle. The handle is smooth in operation and no leaks were detected upon installation.
E**S
Finally, a sprayer that actually rinses plates, paint brushes- you name it!
Fantastic flow. I mean, really unbelievable. I must only be used to low-flow water-saving faucets- bc when we set it up, it was like a shower head. Watch where you're pointing it- if you don't have it low enough or you're holding whatever you're washing too close on a high flow, it will splash. I only give it four stars bc the first faucet we received was faulty. No matter what we did, the cold intake valve would not stop leaking. The gaskets inside were cut wrong and warped- and the threads were stripped. We returned it and ordered another- bc there are NO other options for a single handle wall-mount faucet with a flexible sprayer! The next faucet installed without a hitch. Don't install this in a place where people are likely to hang on the faucet- the connections are good- but not industrial and care must be taken not to put weight on the faucet or risk leakage, warping, etc.Happy with it in the end! Finally, a sprayer that actually rinses plates, paint brushes- you name it!
K**R
Best among limited choices
We have a commercial stainless steel sink and there are very few wall-mount faucet choices. The existing faucet was a two-handle job with a singing arm and no sprayer. This unit was among the cheapest and only one of two that had any kind of sprayer for a wall-mount. The installation was pretty straight forward but it did take a couple of tries to get it installed without leaking. You need to be sure that the fitting mounted into the wall is screwed in as far as possible and you must use an O-ring on all fittings. Finally, use plenty of thread tape and you should be leak-free.The flow is good and the flexible hose stays in place and easily doubles as the sprayer. It's a vast improvement over what we had but I wish there were more moderate priced wall-mount fixtures.
K**Z
We would buy again
When we ordered this faucet for our kitchen remodel, we were not hopeful. It looks cheap. In fact, we kept looking for other faucets. Most commercial faucets were more than we wanted to pay. Another one we ordered, had to be sent back because the lever would not work with our sink. This faucet has surprised us. It was easy to install (much easier than the sink!), it is convenient and practical. Most importantly, was the price...it was one of the cheapest items we bought for the kitchen! We would buy again.Update: I have ordered two of these now. They work great at first. After a few months, the handle sticks. Can not recommend.
K**Y
Not durable. Leaks in inner clear plastic tubing.
Not recommended. This kitchen faucet is just not durable. The first one I bought lasted seven months before it leaked from the middle of the spout/neck, but the second one that I bought as a quick replacement lasted only four weeks before it started leaking in the same way.In both cases it leaked all along the faucet's curved spout/neck (with water spewing out in small jets) because the inner clear PLASTIC TUBING inside the spout has developed a crack, even though I had supported the spout with a wall-mounted metal rod in order to entirely eliminate any movement or bending of the faucet spout to try to prolong its lifespan, because I've read about similar failure cases from other people's reviews. Also, the water pressure in my kitchen's pipes was measured to be quite low (below normal), at only 35 psi, so that's probably NOT the cause of the premature tubing leak.For whatever reason, that clear vinyl tubing inside the faucet spout just doesn't seem to be durable or reliable... If it fails once then that could be attributed to maybe a random manufacturing defect, but if it happened many times then that indicates a potential design flaw. Maybe that plastic tubing needs to have thicker walls, wider diameter, or a reinforced layer/composition(?) in order to at least withstand the standard water pressures or expansion cycles, not just to withstand the bending or twisting of the faucet spout during normal usage.
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