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expiredRokket | Staff posted Sep 18, 2022 09:08 PM
expiredRokket | Staff posted Sep 18, 2022 09:08 PM

Glacier Bay Bettine 4" Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet (Chrome)

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Home Depot has Glacier Bay Bettine 4" Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet (Chrome) for $19.79. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

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Features:
  • 2-handle design provides ease of use
  • High-arc spout provides ample washing space
  • 4 in. centerset design for easy, 3-hole installation
  • Features the Glacier Bay ClickInstall drain system for easy installation
  • Ceramic disc cartridge ensures long-lasting, Drip-free performance
  • This faucet is WaterSense Certified and provides a flow rate of 1.2 Gallons Per Minute

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  • About this deal:
    • This price of the Glacier Bay Bettine 4" Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet (Chrome) is $19.79 lower (50% savings) than the listed price.
  • About this product:
    • Limited Lifetime Warranty (details).
  • About this store:
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Home Depot has Glacier Bay Bettine 4" Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet (Chrome) for $19.79. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.
  • Note availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.
Features:
  • 2-handle design provides ease of use
  • High-arc spout provides ample washing space
  • 4 in. centerset design for easy, 3-hole installation
  • Features the Glacier Bay ClickInstall drain system for easy installation
  • Ceramic disc cartridge ensures long-lasting, Drip-free performance
  • This faucet is WaterSense Certified and provides a flow rate of 1.2 Gallons Per Minute

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this deal:
    • This price of the Glacier Bay Bettine 4" Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet (Chrome) is $19.79 lower (50% savings) than the listed price.
  • About this product:
    • Limited Lifetime Warranty (details).
  • About this store:
    • Details of Home Depot's return policy here.

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Model: Glacier Bay Bettine 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome, Grey

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mrmochi
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Avoid glacier bay like the PLAGUE. It will work for a few years but the parts will began to crack/break internally and in a few years you'll be paying through the nose for the replacement parts. Thankfully I know basic plumbing so I was able to troubleshoot them myself for those paying a plumber to do this, best to install a Moen or more reliable brand.

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Sep 18, 2022 09:39 PM
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mrmochiSep 18, 2022 09:39 PM
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Avoid glacier bay like the PLAGUE. It will work for a few years but the parts will began to crack/break internally and in a few years you'll be paying through the nose for the replacement parts. Thankfully I know basic plumbing so I was able to troubleshoot them myself for those paying a plumber to do this, best to install a Moen or more reliable brand.
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Sep 19, 2022 12:09 AM
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PCBHCA01Sep 19, 2022 12:09 AM
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Quote from mrmochi :
Avoid glacier bay like the PLAGUE. It will work for a few years but the parts will began to crack/break internally and in a few years you'll be paying through the nose for the replacement parts. Thankfully I know basic plumbing so I was able to troubleshoot them myself for those paying a plumber to do this, best to install a Moen or more reliable brand.
Exactly. We bought a kitchen faucet and two bathroom faucets. The kitchen faucet started to restrict water flow after a year. Took it back since it has a "lifetime guarantee" and since they no longer make that model, we were SOL. Then one of the bathroom faucets started to leak and same exact thing. Husband wasn't happy with me when I bought them in the first place. He replaced all faucets in the house with Delta and Peerless. No problems in over 6 years with those.
Sep 19, 2022 12:28 AM
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livehifiSep 19, 2022 12:28 AM
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For what it's worth I've had some of these over a year and they're holding up well. I do detect they're likely plastic-y and might need replacing in a while.

In the meantime they're very high quality feeling and I like that the head can swivel. It lets me use the sink multipurpose for projects.

To each their own but this is a good entry level product and easily replaceable. The corrosion on my previous old metal ones were pretty bad and did result in leaks sot his was a major upgrade for me on the cheap.
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Sep 19, 2022 01:45 AM
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AtTheLeftThereSep 19, 2022 01:45 AM
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Quote from mrmochi :
Avoid glacier bay like the PLAGUE. It will work for a few years but the parts will began to crack/break internally and in a few years you'll be paying through the nose for the replacement parts. Thankfully I know basic plumbing so I was able to troubleshoot them myself for those paying a plumber to do this, best to install a Moen or more reliable brand.
Can confirm. Have a pair of GB faucets in my double sink bathroom. The one I use mostly has far more signs of wear than the one I don't often use. They look really nice (mine are brushed stainless) but they don't hold up. Do with that info as you will.
Sep 19, 2022 02:33 AM
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fallbreakSep 19, 2022 02:33 AM
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Quote from mrmochi :
Avoid glacier bay like the PLAGUE. It will work for a few years but the parts will began to crack/break internally and in a few years you'll be paying through the nose for the replacement parts. Thankfully I know basic plumbing so I was able to troubleshoot them myself for those paying a plumber to do this, best to install a Moen or more reliable brand.
Agreed. These will just not hold up. Maybe alright in a powder room you rarely use or able to change/fix these by yourself. Get a good brand like Moen or Grohe, it's worth it.
Sep 19, 2022 03:15 AM
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yykkyhoSep 19, 2022 03:15 AM
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Not bad.
Sep 19, 2022 03:43 AM
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gcrackSep 19, 2022 03:43 AM
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I've been looking for widespread, not center. I wish they'd come down to this price.

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Sep 19, 2022 01:50 PM
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ps1589Sep 19, 2022 01:50 PM
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For what it's worth, I installed this about 9 months ago. So far it's been pretty good.

I think this is probably a case where everyone in the thread is right. It wouldn't surprise me if it does start to break in a couple years. However, the initial quality of the faucet actually feels quite good. Using it daily, I wouldn't have guessed it only cost $20.

I'd say if you need a faucet for cheap, and are willing to roll the dice long term, this is a good deal.
Sep 20, 2022 03:21 AM
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greedyinternSep 20, 2022 03:21 AM
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Eh, need a faucet now for a bathroom that I hope to demo in a year or less. Didn't want to spend a lot on one since it'll be temporary. This is perfect.
Sep 20, 2022 03:46 AM
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DdrHSep 20, 2022 03:46 AM
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Picked up similar faucets on SD several months back but the faucets were brushed nickel. Low pressure seems to be a problem because of the aerator supplied. $20 is cheap though, especially in today's economy.
Sep 20, 2022 03:53 AM
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BigBrothyrSep 20, 2022 03:53 AM
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Got 3 similar faucets about 6 years ago (around 50$/ea). Installed and working fine still. The cold-side handle in one bathroom is starting to show oxidation in a curved area under the top part which is okay. I expect another 3-4 years.

You'll find with these very cheap faucets, they're actually mostly die-cast (zinc alloy) and plastic. The water might run through very thin brass and copper piping under the hood.
Sep 20, 2022 04:08 AM
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bradygtSep 20, 2022 04:08 AM
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Like everyone else said, these are garbage. If you're about to sell or it's temporary for whatever reason then $20 is cheap.
I still wouldn't do it out of fear of it breaking during install.
Sep 20, 2022 04:33 AM
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DaStar0714Sep 20, 2022 04:33 AM
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Quote from mrmochi :
Avoid glacier bay like the PLAGUE. It will work for a few years but the parts will began to crack/break internally and in a few years you'll be paying through the nose for the replacement parts. Thankfully I know basic plumbing so I was able to troubleshoot them myself for those paying a plumber to do this, best to install a Moen or more reliable brand.
The reason being is that all Retail products have internal plastic parts. Repair parts is where most companies make a good profit. And yes, I worked with THD before so I know their products.
Sep 20, 2022 05:12 AM
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tosaynetSep 20, 2022 05:12 AM
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This brand is literally trash. I bought a standalone sink for utility. The stainless tub started to rust after 1 day of use. Too tired to take things apart and return them, would never buy again.
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Sep 20, 2022 11:14 AM
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ChorizoGrandeSep 20, 2022 11:14 AM
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People like to shit on Glacier Bay but it's the cheap-o HD in-house brand. You get what you pay for. That being said, most of the stuff is easy enough to fix with rudimentary plumbing knowledge that any homeowner should have. If it starts leaking down the line, no need to go buy a new faucet, it's likely just the valve inside the handle that needs to be replaced. Those things are standard and a lot of them work between different manufacturers. It's a one-minute job if you know how to hold a wrench and use a screwdriver.

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