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I got this 1 year ago for this price. The black is $55.
Pros- it's super easy to install, only needs 1 sink hole & comes with a plate to cover up unused holes. This needs 2 feet of free space to allow the weighted end of hose to move. (No sensor)
Cons- none for me personally— the spray mode isn't the most powerful. The hose can get stuck so make sure your under the cabinet space isn't cluttered up.
I bought 1 (a different model) cheap during one of BF deals; ended up using it when the brand-named facet at my son's school apartment rusted and leaked. The Glacier Bay faucet came with everything I needed (the hoses are so long I didn't even need new supply lines). The quick installation made the job easy.
Does the faucet wobble at all with that new style of twist fastener?
No, I installed mine by hand (no tool assist) to tighten the nuts. The unit hasn't loosened at all in months. The weights are heavy enough to keep the faucet from wiggling
If you're paying someone to install this pass. If you're installing yourself get ready to return it to home depot down the road. On the plus side they'll probably take it back, even outside of a warranty period.
If you're paying someone to install this pass. If you're installing yourself get ready to return it to home depot down the road. On the plus side they'll probably take it back, even outside of a warranty period.
Glacier bay is trash.
Got the Sadira faucet i stainless a few months ago for $38. I had bought a FLOW non-motion faucet and ended up returning it before installing it because it felt poorly made.
I have been happy with this GB faucet and installation was easy and I'm sure returning it or a warranty claim won't be an issue.
If you're paying someone to install this pass. If you're installing yourself get ready to return it to home depot down the road. On the plus side they'll probably take it back, even outside of a warranty period.
Glacier bay is trash.
this. the only time where glacier bay could be considered, is with their basic standard faucet + sprayer combo set ($44). it's actually the old delta design, that the factory straight up copied once the patent expired (glacier bay and project source from lowes, it's identical except for the handle). the delta foundations and classic ones have problems, we stopped using them. and the moen one has a design flaw where the mount is only in the middle and over time it always loosens (would need to literally put a thick bead of caulk around it just to hold it in place. plumbers putty no good.
all of the other glacier bay faucets, when it comes down to it, are trash. over time they fall apart and you see where they saved pennies costing you hundreds down the line. little things....like the quality of the braided line, the quality of the nozzle connection, these issues rear their ugly heads. installing a faucet on an existing sink is a pain in the ass. i don't want to have it do again for a while...not a year later.
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Pros- it's super easy to install, only needs 1 sink hole & comes with a plate to cover up unused holes. This needs 2 feet of free space to allow the weighted end of hose to move. (No sensor)
Cons- none for me personally— the spray mode isn't the most powerful. The hose can get stuck so make sure your under the cabinet space isn't cluttered up.
That said, I have one and it works great! 😅
Buying another 1 today.
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No, I installed mine by hand (no tool assist) to tighten the nuts. The unit hasn't loosened at all in months. The weights are heavy enough to keep the faucet from wiggling
Glacier bay is trash.
Glacier bay is trash.
I have been happy with this GB faucet and installation was easy and I'm sure returning it or a warranty claim won't be an issue.
Glacier bay is trash.
all of the other glacier bay faucets, when it comes down to it, are trash. over time they fall apart and you see where they saved pennies costing you hundreds down the line. little things....like the quality of the braided line, the quality of the nozzle connection, these issues rear their ugly heads. installing a faucet on an existing sink is a pain in the ass. i don't want to have it do again for a while...not a year later.