Home Depot: Ashburn 24" Grey Vanity $195, Glacier Bay Dual Shower Head (Chrome)
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Home Depot has Select Bath Products on sale below at prices starting from $28. Select free curbside pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $45+.
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yeah they are basically disposable. Good for rentals or flipping, but don't buy it for your own home.
Got some recommendations for what ones are good for one's own home?
I've done some research but decently priced (under $80 let's say) delta, pfister, Moen all seem to potentially have issues as well (internal parts are still plastic, finish wears off, leaks). Additionally my sinks do not have overflows, as all these faucets seem to come with drains that require sinks with an overflow, so sounds like I'd have to buy drains for sinks without overflows separately which sucks.
Never buy a Glacier Bay faucet, very difficult to find replacement parts
I think it's pretty much use it until it lasts. So better to replace. The more expensive ones don't come with the faucet handle plugs, so it rusts or fill with stuff (so hex bolt is rusted out). Technically then replace the whole unit again (more expensive brand.
I installed a $50 Glacier Bay/Fairhurst kitchen faucet at my son's college condo. It was easy to install and way more attractive than the Delta it replaced (the condo was built 13-14 years ago so the old faucet wasn't that old; it leaked and rusted).
The material and build quality are as good as the name brands. I would buy another Glacier Bay when my house's kitchen facet needs replacement.
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Agree.
Got some recommendations for what ones are good for one's own home?
I've done some research but decently priced (under $80 let's say) delta, pfister, Moen all seem to potentially have issues as well (internal parts are still plastic, finish wears off, leaks). Additionally my sinks do not have overflows, as all these faucets seem to come with drains that require sinks with an overflow, so sounds like I'd have to buy drains for sinks without overflows separately which sucks.
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Which part needs replacing most of the time? I usually replace entire thing when something fails or need new look (most after several years).
The material and build quality are as good as the name brands. I would buy another Glacier Bay when my house's kitchen facet needs replacement.
The vanities are low quality but cheap so ok if that's what you're going for.