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Product Name: | Sadira Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet in Chrome |
Product Description: | Style meets functionality in the Glacier Bay Sadira Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with TurboSpray and FastMount in Chrome and boasts a transitional design appeal. This single-handle kitchen faucet enables easy and precise water temperature control, while providing a 1.8 GPM flow rate for outstanding water flow. Its ceramic disc cartridge ensures drip-free performance. Get ample kitchen space from its high-arc spout. The exclusive TurboSpray feature provides focused water columns with 30% more power than standard pull-down faucets. Installation is quick and easy with this kitchen faucet's FastMount system. |
Model Number: | HD67726W-1501 |
Product SKU: | 313599237 |
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And as a general point, while I agree that you generally get what you pay for, there are some good deals to be had. Some people however cannot distinguish between something that is cheap and something that is good value. If it makes you feel better to pay $200 for a faucet then I would advise you to pay $200 for a faucet because ultimately you need to be happy with your purchases.
Good thing is he learned from the maintenance guy's rant about buying such a cheap faucet and replaced it with an American Standard for us. So far so good.
I don't think it's worth the gamble saving a few dollars with faucets since we've seen the effects of cost cutting. Buy something reputable is what the maintenance guy told me.
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I have 3 glacier bay and all 3 failed in different ways over the years. Better to get American Standard or Moen. Spend a little bit more for long term quality and less headache!
I have 3 Glacier Bays that I installed on 2004 and not a single problem from any of them.
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And as a general point, while I agree that you generally get what you pay for, there are some good deals to be had. Some people however cannot distinguish between something that is cheap and something that is good value. If it makes you feel better to pay $200 for a faucet then I would advise you to pay $200 for a faucet because ultimately you need to be happy with your purchases.
And as a general point, while I agree that you generally get what you pay for, there are some good deals to be had. Some people however cannot distinguish between something that is cheap and something that is good value. If it makes you feel better to pay $200 for a faucet then I would advise you to pay $200 for a faucet because ultimately you need to be happy with your purchases.
Instead of being quick to write off stuff like leaks being installer error, you should pay attention to WHERE they state the leaks come from. On most faucets sold these days, the supply lines are built in, meaning connecting the 2 lines to the shutoffs is literally the only 2 connections to make. On ones with a separate sprayer, those most often just clip into place and are pretty idiot proof, as in if you somehow manage to not clip it on right, chances are it's just gunna blow completely off as soon as you turn on the water. Therefore unless they are claiming it leaks from the supply lines at the shutoffs, it's almost certainly the product and not the installation with leaks anywhere else.
That said, I do agree with the value thing though. The big names certainly can be every bit as cheap and problematic as these house brands these days. Getting a cheap lower end moen or something just because of the name isn't really getting you a better product in terms of quality or reliability. They are all pretty comparable at their respective tiers/price points. The only real difference is pretty much the house brands have more lower end options where as the big names have more higher end options.
I like to make data-driven decisions and the data on these Glacier Bay faucets is pretty clear to me. In customer satisfaction polls (i.e. product reviews) they score equal to or higher than the mid and top-tier brands. The number of reviews is large enough for the results to be statistically significant. People here are telling their individual tales of joy or woe but as interesting as they are they are just individual tales. The best data we have are the product reviews on the Home Depot website and it says that customers are generally happy with these.
And I see the price at 37.
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