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The VCCUCINE Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucet combines modern design with high-quality materials, featuring a dual-function sprayer and easy installation for a seamless upgrade to your kitchen.
Item Weight | 3.79 Pounds |
Spout Reach | 7.87 Inches |
Spout Height | 5.51 Inches |
Style | 1 Hole or 3 Hole |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Finish Types | Brushed |
Warranty Type | limited |
Installation Method | Single Hole or 3 Hole Kitchen Faucet |
Flow Rate | 1.8 Gallons Per Minute |
Valve Type | Pull Down |
Handle Lever Placement | Right |
Is Electric | No |
Hole Count | 1 |
Special Features | Pull Out Sprayer, 360 Swivel |
Handle Type | Lever |
Mount Type | Deck Mount |
Number Of Handles | 1 |
S**I
Love it.
I love how easy it was to install verses other products I have installed. My suggestion would be to add 2 settings for the water pressure (high and low). I really think that this faucet would be one of the best on the market if it had higher pressure. I do understand that higher pressure does run the hot water out faster which is why I have it 5*'s but it should be a high pressure added to it for when you need it. Also, maybe even add a small tube of water proof sealant for installation with the product and then we could add some clear caulk on the outside as a double.layer. still a 5* product. You will not be disappointed. Definitely a gd choice. If you're looking to install without instructions as I did 😂 remember to add the weight (black piece that comes with it that looks like it doesn't serve a purpose 😬 on the sprayer how's before you attach it to the faucet and you're good to go. That's the only step I skipped and I went back to put it on and even that was easy after ignoring the instructions. Super great product. Simple installation, definitely a bang for your buck and it looks good. My wife loves it but also wants wants a higher pressure option added it to it. Also, maybe even design an attachment/accessories that has higher pressure or something that you mix soap in with the pressure and it'll be the perfect product.
M**
Perfect for the kitchen
The media could not be loaded. We are currently renting but the kitchen needs a lot of tlc and we decided to replace the faucet since the other one was old and ugly. This was at a great price so I don’t mind leaving it once we move but looks better
P**Y
Bought for my mom
This is a nice faucet. My mom's stop working. She absolutely loves this faucet. It works really well. She loves the pull out part. It was easy to install. Color is great. It not the most expensive faucet but it works great. I recommend this.
D**E
Great water pressure; overall a very nice kitchen faucet
We started our kitchen remodel project by installing a WeWe product, which was $30 more than this unit and after about a week it started to drop it's water flow. It was so low that it took a really long time to fill a pot with water. We assumed something was wrong with it and after reading some reviews from others having the same issue we returned it and bought this one. Being $30 cheaper is also nice. I installed this one and connected it all, then were very surprised at how much water pressure we got from it. It actually works as expected and we like that.Note, when installing this, I was trying to save time by pre-connecting the water lines since it's easier to do when it's not installed. But then after you try to install it, the large support nut won't fit over the installed lines. It turns out that you need to install the faucet first, slide the nut on the one line, tighten it down, *then* attach the water lines to the copper tubing at the bottom of the unit. This can be a bit tricky since you'll need to be able to climb into the sink cabinet and see what you're doing. Also, with the large nut tightened down to hold the faucet in place you won't have any room to use a small wrench or needle-nosed pliers to tighten it. It's literally just tighten them by hand and hope for the best. There are rubber O-rings to make the seal but I wanted to get them as tight as I can, but I could only tighten them by hand. Once that's done you simply snap the faucet line into a quick release connector.I put a large tub under everything in the sink because I was sure something was going to leak, but magically nothing leaked at all even with just hand tightening the hoses to the faucet. I checked every day and didn't see any leaks whatsoever, so I'm calling the job done. My wife and I are very happy about the unit and highly recommend it.If something changes over time I'll try to update this review.Good luck!
T**S
No quality control. Look at the pics. This is not just a rant.
My fault that I'm just getting to installing this 6 days after returns are allowed.I've uploaded the pics of the issue. The main return line to the faucet head was, I think, purposely bent. A sign that the person who did this had NO CLUE what this device is used for.I'm upset that this is unusable, AND angry with myself that I can't return it.Back to the issue: the cold input line is supposed to fit next to that bent pipe. BAD BAD quality control.I'm going to try to bend it back, can't heat it because there is one of those plumbing locks at the end of the bent pipe. So it will either break or crimp.Another approach will be to wedge them apart and see if that can work. I dunno. But MORE of my time trying to fix someone else's issue. Sucks.--------------- Update - After above --------Hot and cold lines are wrong for the USA. When handle is back the water should be hot. On this faucet its not.Supply lines (not the manufacturer's fault) are too short. One by one inch, the other by six inches because the copper pipe for the "hot" line is shorter by a few inches.The boot that screws on to the faucet to hold the faucet to the cabinet cannot get past the quick connect. Remove that before trying.The supply lines they provide have to screw into the copper pipe fitting with the entire line rotating. There is no compression screw like they have on the other side of the supply line. Just something to think about.Screwing in the supply lines while under the sink is absolutely a task. You need a stubby adjustable wrench or maybe an 11mm or 13/32 wrench also stubby. My 11mm was not stubby so couldn't use it.I was able to get past the bent pipe with a wood wedge (shims used for doors and such).The mfg uses one quick connect for the mixed water line into the spigot. So they know these exist. My moen I am putting down stairs has them at all connections and was a breeze to connect and disconnect. I would recommend the manufacturer redesign using the quick connects.Other than the above issues. it works. No leaks. Wife likes the look and functionality. Because of wife's reaction increasing the review to two stars.