Looks really nice and installed really easily, but the critical components are made from plastic. Only the outside parts are metal. My faucet worked well for two weeks and then started getting wobbly, though it was still securely mounted to the counter top . I examined it and found that the plastic interior piece had come adrift from the metal outer part and this was allowing it to wobble so badly that I had to remove it since I was worried that it might spring a leak.
So I contacted product support and they seemed not to understand the issue - requesting photos. I made the attached video for them. The communication from Delta product support has not been great and I've not had a written response from Delta with an explanation of the problem and an indication of how they plan to resolve it. I did received a bunch of automated emails titled "Repair Parts Order Confirmation" and then various "Repair Parts Order Update" but I have no idea what they are sending me.
Update April 2018: 1 year later and the cartridge assembly fails !! Part not available anywhere. AVOID
Terrible DELTA customer service. Faucet installed easily but stopped working after 1 month. Called Delta customer service who asked for 6 pictures of the installation. We provided the pics, then 3 days later we got an email back asking for even more photos after we put the battery on the floor (it was already on the floor), separated wires (they were already separated), and reset the solenoid which had already been done by replacing the perfectly good batteries. DELTA hopes you won't call back and they attempt to wear you out with waiting and answering frivolous questions/adjustments, and nearly ending up injured climbing under the sink to take even more pictures.
We discovered the defect ourselves which is the very flimsy, loose, and puny clip that connects to the mounting hardware. DELTA should take note of their poor customer service department and fix this ill designed floppy component. Never again. Nice idea, horrible customer service.
I can't tell you how much I hate this faucet. After one week it decided not to work AT ALL. The touchless feature is absolutely USELESS. It has a mind of it's own. I have actually spent upwards of 3 minutes multiple times a day trying to get the light to come on so the water will flow. When you write to Delta they give you a list as long as your arm about special sensitivities all the wires underneath the sink must be subjected to. The wires can't touch they can't even be close to one another. I specifically bought the AD adapter so I would never have to go thru battery replacement. The Delta people told me TO STILL PUT BATTERIES IN the pack even though I have the AC plug as a back up...and it must be resting on the ground. BATTERIES ON THE GROUND OF a sink cabinet? Why would I ever do that? All the potential spill of chemicals and cleaners...no way. Plus...from what they say these wires under the sink are like delicate little flowers....one bit of movement and everything stops working. How many times a month do you go under your sink and move stuff around as you're looking for a specific item? Way too many times for me to have to worry about these wires crossing FOR THE LIFE OF THE FAUCET???????? No thanks. I am returning it. This faucet should never been offered to the consumer without correcting all these issues.
water angle is too near...need apron everyday.
if you wash something, water drop willl spread to you and to the floor. sad cuz it looks nice. If I rotate the shower bottom to rear, it is same~
My drop in sink is Elkay regular type which is sold Menards or Lowes.
This faucet is a bit too big, but overall a fine one and quality made with mostly metal parts vs. plastic. (use the shipping weight as a guide...the cheapies are 2-3 lbs lighter in their description with all that plastic). The real issue is that the arc comes way out over the sink. Most countertops are 24" deep and sinks have 4" counter at rear and 3" at front, leaving 17" for most kitchen sink dimensions (I'm an architect).
Mounted in the center of the rear 4" deck, the arc projects about 10" over the sink, putting it at 7" from the front. This is just too close and should be back by 3" for the most efficient and comfortable use. I almost wished I'd mounted at the side of my single bowl sink. But too late for that.
That said, everything else about the faucet is excellent. The temperature mixer lever pivots forward only which is great so it doesn't hit the back-splash (if you wanted to have it mounted further back). The pull out spray is good. The spray function (vs. stream) is really strong and I don't use it as much as it splashes way more than the stream.
Overall, it is a good product. It was made in USA when I purchased it in Dec. 2016.
Very happy with this faucet. The magnet works tremendously well to keep the spray head in when you turn the water off, and I have no complaints about the faucet at all. Be sure to measure, the faucet is quite tall and comes out very far- it would not work for a small sink. I love the fact that it turns 360 degrees, great for filling up pots. And the pull down sprayer reaches down far enough to clean every inch of my sink.
At my old house I had installed a Moen with MotionSense. It was pretty cool and easy to use, but was occasionally annoying with false triggers. I quite liked not having to touch the faucet at all and always having the water temp set for hands free use regardless of the handle position. For some reason the Moen MotionSense faucets are now wildly more expensive now and much more than the Delta, so when I finally got tired of dirty/wet handles at the new house I decided to give this Delta a try.
As far as installation goes, its no easier or harder than any other kitchen faucet I've installed. If your plumbing is newer it will be easy, if its ancient, prepare for the worst. The water control unit and battery pack on the Delta was a fair bit simpler than the Moen, as the Moen control unit works independently of the handle setting it requires multiple water line connections whereas the Delta unit only has 1 in/1 out because it relies on the handle position for water temp and pressure.
As far as usage goes, I found the water pressure to be very good. Better than my old faucet, and stronger than I remember the Moen being. The spray head is a bit different for several reasons: i) the button to switch from full to spray is a bit trickier to press than other faucets I use, and retains its setting between uses (most other faucets I've used go back to full position by themselves), ii) it only has a full or spray setting, no hold/off position iii) the spray pattern is actually quite narrow, not much wider than the full position water stream, unlike other more common spray heads that radiate outwards - the farther you spray the wider the spray, this one sprays in a straight line iv) when pulling out the spray head it doesn't tug the hose back firmly, so you guide the hose out and guide the hose back where the magnet then grabs the head. I notice the hose weight underneath is different too. Most sprayers on a hose have a weight attached to the hose to tug the spray head back in. This Delta has a weight, but its loosely around the hose not firmly attached so I think this makes the pull out and tug back force a bit lighter.
Finally, the touch features. It works, not much more I can say. If you've left the handle in the right position a quick back of the hand tap gets things going without too much mess and fuss. If the previous user closed the handle, then you have to go back to the handle to get water. Family members still need reminding. The finish I chose doesn't show a lot of touch marks and is easy to clean when they do start to show up. I do miss the Moen always being at the right setting all the time, but it's certainly a lot easier to adjust the Delta if you don't have people messing with the handle too often (the Moen required adjusting a tiny wheel on the control box under the sink).
I do like the water temp light at the front, bonus feature.
So in summary, the Moen did some things better, the Delta does other things better, but this time, Delta's better price won the day.
I love this faucet. The Touch2O is definitely a luxury item, but it is so convenient. I have my temperature usually always at warm, with the pressure set to half, and then all you do is touch the top with one finger! After installing I found I use significantly less water, as I can turn it off and on much quicker, and because it's so much quicker Iturn it off and on, during times that I otherwise would have let it keep running ( say between washing potatoes, I now turn it off during the 2 seconds it takes to put down one potato and pick up the second one to wash. )
It is definitely high quality and I found it easy to install. The spray function stays on spray until you change it back. I like faucets that change back to the normal mode, but slipping hairs at this point.
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Love this faucet! The only downside is that I am leaving a lot of finger oils on the spot where I tend to touch it on and off.
Some other details that were not apparent to me when I purchased it:
- When you use touch it goes to the flow rate and temperature that are already set by the handle. You still have to move the handle to change these.
If the handle is set to off, then nothing happens when you touch it,
- The faucet times out after 4 minutes and automatically shuts itself off
- The head is not touch sensitive, but the rest of it is. So you always have to be careful when pulling it out or pushing it back in so you don't unintentionally turn it off or on.
After one month, the faucet has proven to be a superb addition to my kitchen. It did not take too long to get used to the immediate touch response which has proven useful when baking or doing other tasks where one's hands can become covered in flour etc... The choice of straight flow or spray is easily controlled. All in all, a fine product with thoughtful design features.