Home Depot has
Flow Motion Activated Single-Handle Pull Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet (Chrome) on sale for
$99.
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Key Features:- Hands free motion sensor with auto-off functionality
- Single-hole or 3-hole installation options
- Drip-free ceramic cartridge
- 1.8 GPM maximum at 60 psi
- Metallic waterway
- High-arc design
- No hardwiring required
- 2-spray settings
- Smart latch retraction
- Retractable pulldown hose with lock and auto-off feature
- Includes 24.37 in. supply lines
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If they are the same model, I'll return mine to Costco to save $60. TIA
Only problem I have had is the aerator kinda looses it's function. I had to remove the insert from the spray nozzle and clean all the components then it's back to normal. There are 3 mesh discs inside and I lost 1 by accident but I haven't noticed any differences.
Due to the location of my faucet, I had to rotate it 90 degrees so the handle doesn't hit the wall if I had to make adjustments and the sensor is pointing to the left. I want to change to the X series at some point so I can have the sensor pointing to the front again.
If they are the same model, I'll return mine to Costco to save $60. TIA
Home Depot: FLOW #UB7000CP Chrome
COSTCO: FLOW UP7009-I-5
BBB: FLOW UP7000BN Brushed Nickel
BBB: FLOW UP7000CH Chrome
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The battery life is pretty good - just short of a year for frequently used kitchen faucet. The one negative is that guests don't know how to use this. The handle doesn't operate the faucet - the handle has to be in an on position for the sensors to work. On the Moen, the handle can operate the faucet normally. I'd take the Flow over the Moen though.
I love it. The only thing is our sink is thin tin and it flexes when pulling the quick wash section.
Other gripe is that the sensor triggers when washing large posts (stockpots / wok).
It's super convenient though. My friend has one with the sensor in the arc (up to) and I can tell which is more covenient, but I'm leaning toward the lower sensor.
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