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expired Posted by vid1900 • Feb 5, 2022
Feb 5, 2022 5:28 PM
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expired Posted by vid1900 • Feb 5, 2022
Feb 5, 2022 5:28 PM
Select Lowe's Stores: allen + roth Tolland Single Hole Sensor Kitchen Faucet
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Congrats to those that found em.
for those on the fence about this.. im not a handyman whatsoever, but can figure things out if i really needed to. i wasnt sure i'd be able to replace my old faucet with this new one, but i'm confident i can install a new one of these in <20 minutes if needed. they really made installation that simple. removing the old faucet was a big PITA though.
wife and i love it. if the spray is too strong, just move the lever closer to off or vice versa. no issues with the sensor (yet). ive become a master of "hodling" our 15 month old in one arm while using my other arm to active the faucet and wash his hands.
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Wow, that is short. Our current faucet (which doesn't have a sensor) is over 30". Long enough to fill our hot water dispenser without having to move it much. May be a deal killer for us.
Am I right to assume that the base of this pivots to the left and right?
Now that we've had touchless for a couple years, I can't imagine going back to a non-touchless model. The usefulness is unappreciated until you have it. Incidentally, I do the majority of the cooking, and that's when I really appreciate the utility. It's just much easier to wave my hand in front of the faucet to turn it on or off rather having to move a handle, and the quickness of it makes a difference to me when I'm making a meal. Plus, I simply never get the faucet handle dirty.
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Wow, that is short. Our current faucet (which doesn't have a sensor) is over 30". Long enough to fill our hot water dispenser without having to move it much. May be a deal killer for us.
Am I right to assume that the base of this pivots to the left and right?
yep the base (aka neck where the spray head retracts into) swivels left/right
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