Enhance your bathroom interior with the Glacier Bay Sadira 4-in. Centerset Bathroom Faucet. It provides a double-handle design and a high-arc spout for easy operation and ample sink space. The ceramic disc cartridge ensures drip-free use. For a convenient installation, this faucet offers ClickInstall drain assembly. The brushed nickel finish makes it built to last. Material: Metal.
Product SKU:
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UPC:
6925699954950
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Model: Glacier Bay Sadira 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome, Grey
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I have a couple of these in my home, installed 3 years ago (chrome finish). They've held up well so I can recommend. Couple thoughts:
Straightforward install, no issues there.
Looks great - very elegant. Also easy to clean.
Check that your sink is wide enough (front to back). This faucet is large for a small vanity/sink and does not pour straight down. In one of my bathrooms with a small vanity/sink - it can splash up on the user if they turn it on full blast because the sink is too narrow front-to-back.
460 reviews, with less than 10% 3 stars or under according to actual purchasers. And I'll note than the negative reviews were predominately people who clearly didn't have a clue, such as the poor reviewer complaining about a "blue drain" who couldn't figure out there is protective film covering over it which needs to be peeled off.
I bought a cheap $30 Glacier Bay pull down kitchen faucet (also a "Sadira" pull-down handle model) off one of these Slickdeals posts almost three years ago as a very "temporary" fix until we could find a nicer one, despite posts like yours claiming they're all junk in the thread, and we're still happily using it today. I haven't had a single problem with it and in fact I still like it more than the two previous higher end name brand faucets it replaced. It works well, still looks great and my Total Cost of Ownership is going to be well under $10/yr by the time I need to replace it which is far less than I'd get with a $200+ name brand equivalent. I'm a convert.
My father in law shares your opinions and spent hundreds on a new Moen for his vacation home which he asked me to install. I hate it, it's awful, the flow choice settings are terrible and it's just ergonomically awkward. Our GB is so much better and cost about 1/10th of what he paid for it.
Hop off that high horse of yours and let's have an honest conversation about why "buying for life" is marketing nonsense: every plumbing fixture is going to break, need maintenance, or you're just going to want to update it. I don't care if it's Moen, Kohler, or any other brand. You're not buying a fixture for life anymore and I certainly don't live in a house being shown in magazines where I need to spend money to impress other people not worth impressing. The cartridges/parts for those name brands cost more than the entire purchase cost of these GB faucets, which you helpfully admit that HD will just refund when they eventually need repair or wear out.
So $20 for this sounds like an incredible deal to me based on my experience with the brand and other options, but you do you.
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I have a couple of these in my home, installed 3 years ago (chrome finish). They've held up well so I can recommend. Couple thoughts:
Straightforward install, no issues there.
Looks great - very elegant. Also easy to clean.
Check that your sink is wide enough (front to back). This faucet is large for a small vanity/sink and does not pour straight down. In one of my bathrooms with a small vanity/sink - it can splash up on the user if they turn it on full blast because the sink is too narrow front-to-back.
I have a couple of these in my home, installed 3 years ago (chrome finish). They've held up well so I can recommend. Couple thoughts:
Straightforward install, no issues there.
Looks great - very elegant. Also easy to clean.
Check that your sink is wide enough (front to back). This faucet is large for a small vanity/sink and does not pour straight down. In one of my bathrooms with a small vanity/sink - it can splash up on the user if they turn it on full blast because the sink is too narrow front-to-back.
I have a couple of these in my home, installed 3 years ago (chrome finish). They've held up well so I can recommend. Couple thoughts:
Straightforward install, no issues there.
Looks great - very elegant. Also easy to clean.
Check that your sink is wide enough (front to back). This faucet is large for a small vanity/sink and does not pour straight down. In one of my bathrooms with a small vanity/sink - it can splash up on the user if they turn it on full blast because the sink is too narrow front-to-back.
How narrow is too narrow?
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I've used a few Glacier Bay faucets and have been impressed with the quality, especially considering the price. They're better than some of the name brands that aren't Moen.
Sometimes, the better brands are worth it because the installation is much easier. I put in a Moen kitchen faucet years ago, and the installation was so easy it was actually surprising.
The only brand I will actively recommend against across the board is American Standard. I installed a couple of their faucets in our old place, and some of the metal inside literally disintegrated into dust after a year or so. I talked to a couple plumbers, and both confirmed that AS makes some very shoddy products. I'll never trust that garbage again.
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Glacier Bay stuff works, and generally isn't terrible, but no one's going to look at it and say, "Oh, that looks and feels so nice." For $20, this is good for your extra basement bathroom that gets little use. I may even grab one for my weird little half bath under the basement stairs. There are too many other good, affordable options to put this in a main or master bath though. But I certainly had way worse when I was a young renter.
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Straightforward install, no issues there.
Looks great - very elegant. Also easy to clean.
Check that your sink is wide enough (front to back). This faucet is large for a small vanity/sink and does not pour straight down. In one of my bathrooms with a small vanity/sink - it can splash up on the user if they turn it on full blast because the sink is too narrow front-to-back.
460 reviews, with less than 10% 3 stars or under according to actual purchasers. And I'll note than the negative reviews were predominately people who clearly didn't have a clue, such as the poor reviewer complaining about a "blue drain" who couldn't figure out there is protective film covering over it which needs to be peeled off.
I bought a cheap $30 Glacier Bay pull down kitchen faucet (also a "Sadira" pull-down handle model) off one of these Slickdeals posts almost three years ago as a very "temporary" fix until we could find a nicer one, despite posts like yours claiming they're all junk in the thread, and we're still happily using it today. I haven't had a single problem with it and in fact I still like it more than the two previous higher end name brand faucets it replaced. It works well, still looks great and my Total Cost of Ownership is going to be well under $10/yr by the time I need to replace it which is far less than I'd get with a $200+ name brand equivalent. I'm a convert.
My father in law shares your opinions and spent hundreds on a new Moen for his vacation home which he asked me to install. I hate it, it's awful, the flow choice settings are terrible and it's just ergonomically awkward. Our GB is so much better and cost about 1/10th of what he paid for it.
Hop off that high horse of yours and let's have an honest conversation about why "buying for life" is marketing nonsense: every plumbing fixture is going to break, need maintenance, or you're just going to want to update it. I don't care if it's Moen, Kohler, or any other brand. You're not buying a fixture for life anymore and I certainly don't live in a house being shown in magazines where I need to spend money to impress other people not worth impressing. The cartridges/parts for those name brands cost more than the entire purchase cost of these GB faucets, which you helpfully admit that HD will just refund when they eventually need repair or wear out.
So $20 for this sounds like an incredible deal to me based on my experience with the brand and other options, but you do you.
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Sometimes, the better brands are worth it because the installation is much easier. I put in a Moen kitchen faucet years ago, and the installation was so easy it was actually surprising.
The only brand I will actively recommend against across the board is American Standard. I installed a couple of their faucets in our old place, and some of the metal inside literally disintegrated into dust after a year or so. I talked to a couple plumbers, and both confirmed that AS makes some very shoddy products. I'll never trust that garbage again.
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but seriously, buy at lower price return with previous receipt. problem solved
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