| Delta Faucet Pilar Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet |  | Brand: DELTA FAUCET Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $301.95 - $474.46
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Rating: 12 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware
ASIN: B002I61DO6
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Delta Faucet 980T-SS-DST Pilar Touch H2O February 20, 2010 A. Nappi I had bought this for myself for Christmas. I have chosen a great gift. It works fantastic actually I wonder why I didn't buy this sooner. My kitchen was remodeled it was a finishing touch to the new stainless sink. Just a light touch anywhere on any part of this unit turns it on and likewise a light touch shuts it off! The price on Amazon was the best and shipping was very quick.
Difficult Installation But Well Worth It January 14, 2010 Amy Snyder 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The faucet is beautiful, functions exactly as it should, and completes our kitchen with smooth, clean lines. However, it was a biatch to install. Just prepare yourself for a little frustration, like when you're waiting in line at Costco. Because the faucet has no "base", it lacks the luxury of covering up hard water stains or scratches left by the old faucet. Break out the Comet, and feel the burn. After this faucet is finally installed, you'll look back at all of your outbursts and cursing, knowing it was worth every bead of sweat. B-E-A-U-tiful!
Solution to Dying Batteries December 24, 2009 Eric Kirkhuff (Fountain Valley, CA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Purchased the Perfect Faucet - This year we remodeled our kitchen and replaced the faucet with the Delta faucet from Lowes. The price, under $350, was very reasonable. The installation went well, but I cannot imagine anyone installing this faucet that does NOT have a solid grasp of mechanical aptitude.
* Battery Life - This all came after replacing 2 sets of batteries in less than 2 weeks. I have been involved in electronics for most of my life and was just mystified why the folks at Delta offered a battery solution without an Optional adapter. I think the battery adapter should have been included with the faucet and charged a few bucks more. Marketers are always looking for ways to get extended sales and this is a no brainier to offer it as a must have accessory for $30-50. Everyone would buy it.
What you need to do - You are only going to replace the battery pack with a permanent low voltage wall unit. I did not want to wait around for Delta to figure it out, which could be months or never. Dead batteries on a faucet at anytime is a real bummer. BTW - Save the battery pack unless you have a power outage, then you can still have running water during the outage.
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Delta touch faucet December 9, 2009 love to tread (New York USA) I love the easy on-off touch feature but I find this faucet protrudes too far out in my sink. It extends about 2/3 out & consequently I get wet & my counter gets wet & sometimes my floor & cabinets gets wet. If it were scaled down a bit I would like it a lot better. Also I have an outlet under my sink for my garbage disposal. I would have preferred a plug in vs batteries. This should be an option.
Poor Quality control of parts December 1, 2009 N. Crockett (Doylestown, pa) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Faucet looks good- however when the plumber came out to install- it was missing the weight that keeps the faucet in place. Plumber had to go back to his office to see if he had one- More $$ for install!!. He had one- but not the right one- so now I am waiting 12-15 days for the right part. Called Delta- actually have great service and they answered quickly. But as far as quality control in their packaging plant- I would have to say poor.
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