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The Crystalclear Water Filter Reverse Osmosis Faucet with a sleek chrome tip is designed for those who prioritize health and style. Manufactured in Taiwan, this faucet combines advanced reverse osmosis technology with an elegant design, making it a perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
A**E
A heckuva great price for a faucet that works perfectly and gets the job done. All parts for connect and install included.
4 stars instead of 5, simply because it is not a high grade fixture, but I give it 5+ stars for value.I have a good working knowledge of plumbing so I did the install myself, not a big deal.It requires about a 3/8" hole to install (about that, I don't recall) and includes all of the parts needed for a complete install, using polyethylene water line which seems to have replaced copper as the standard. It includes a compression fitting for 1/4" poly tube and of course needed hardware to install it through and attach to the sink or counter top.I have standard regulated water pressure and it has not leaked a drop or misbehaved in any way. You press the lever, water comes out. Pull the lever all the way up, it'll "lock" in place and stay on until you flip it back down to turn it off, so you can walk away as a pot fills, etc.Install (once the hole was drilled in the sink) took well under 5 minutes. Either you understand how plumbing fixtures and tubing go together, or you don't.The valve/ lever feels a little scratchy at first, this goes away as it gets "broken in" and I'd expect this for the price paid. Overall it has a very nice chromed finish but in total feels slightly on the cheaper side, but consider the price you're paying. You want a higher quality feel and perfectly smooth valve, open your wallet a little (or a LOT) wider. You want a valve that works great and gets the job done, this is the one. Really an excellent bargain. A similar faucet at the big box hardware store was over 5 times this price.
S**R
Pre-corroded and Leaky
These parts arrived either used or they had been sitting in an unheated warehouse for years (or maybe a 1 year trip on a cargo ship from China). Basically they were all corroded...inside and out.The units leaked from the valve itself down the outside of the mounting/supply stem. I removed the stem to see more corrosion inside the valve body. I wrapped Teflon tape on the joint and reinstalled the stem with a longer one. I had to replace the mounting/supply stem with a longer stem from the old faucet I removed because it was not long enough for the thickness of my counter top. This one is only good for about 1 1/4 thick counter tops. I saw more corrosion where the stem threaded in which is why I believe it was possibly used.Now that the supply stem problem was fixed, I had water continually running out of the spout even with the lever in neutral position. I removed the handle and adjusted the screw under the lever to stop the flow of water. Well...sort of. It never really shut off even with the handle removed (the handle raises a plunger that opens the valve when you push it down or raise it up). So...I replaced the handle and the spout only to find that the spout o-rings were old and worn to the point of leaking between the valve body and the spout. I then replaced those o-rings and fixed that problem.But the faucet never would stop dripping. Even when the handle plunger adjustment was so loose the handle would easily come off. I gave up and tried the other one I had bought with similar results. The second one dripped less, but it was definitely not reliable in the long term.I Finally junked them both and went with a more expensive model from a competitor (Watts). I'm happy with the Watts product, but these units are both headed for the recycle bin. I would avoid buying these cheaper units.
S**D
Works well. Easy install.
The original faucet on my RO system broke after 20 years. The price of most replacement faucets was out of my range, so I took a chance on this... the cheapest faucet I could find.It works fine... seems about the same design and quality as the one it replaced. The flow is a lot better, though. No leaks. Installation is straightforward if you're handy with stuff like this. I re-used the 3/8" x 7/16"-24 tap adapter (John Guest PP3212U7W) from the old faucet, and connection to the 3/8" supply line was a snap.The hardest part was getting access under the sink. Very cramped under there.If you're going to pay somebody $100+ to install it, you'll probably want to spend a bit more and get a better faucet. Otherwise, if you do it yourself, this is a good faucet for the price.I'm happy with it.
M**4
Easy to install, simple faucet
Simple R/O faucet. No frills . This one has a flip handle, you have to hold it to get your water out, unless you want it at Full force, then you can flip it up all the way to leave it on. That is the flaw, you cannot start the water flowing into your coffee pot and go put the grounds in the basket, then come back for the water...No... you must stand at the sink holding the handle until it is full unless you want water everywhere. IT IS a Nice looking Functional R/O Faucet at a discount price.
R**.
Good, basic, inexpensive faucet.
Doesn't leak, was easy to install. I have it installed in my motorhome, using a 3/8" barb to 1/4" compression adapter. If I had to list a complaint, it would be that the on/off valve is not intuitive- the 'on' has the handle facing outwards (perpendicular) , and the 'off' has the handle in-line (parallel).
A**R
Check counter thickness
The threaded stem piece was a bit short for the thickness of our granite counters (1-5/16 inch). I was able to use some of the hardware from the old broken faucet I was replacing to get just enough threads through to grab with the supply line nut. Recommend this faucet only for thinner counter material of 1 inch or less, otherwise the provided attachment hardware may not work.
S**L
Easy to install, works well . . .
I've replaced my water filter spigot about 4 times over 12 years. . . they do wear out. But, I've spent a lot more and received a lot less than this unit. The neck of the unit appears loose but it should have some play in it. The key to longevity is being somewhat gentle on the lever . . . it's really the only moving part.
T**Y
I used clear silicone glue around base of arm and it words fine.. No leaks
Bought this item as it was the cheapest one..It fits perfectly except the spigot is loose but does not leak..I used clear silicone glue around base of arm and it words fine..No leaks..I would buy it againt as price way below what others are asking for..Perfect replacement fit for my Seagull 1V system..
D**N
Did not last long
It worked without leaking for a while and then the main bolt broke after 22 months. The one that came with my water filter lasted 12 years. I was hoping it would last a few years.
S**.
Good replacement unit
Happy to find this replacement unit good original quality replacement part.
F**L
Arrived within estimated arrival. Product was as described but ...
Arrived within estimated arrival. Product was as described but also came with the threaded pipe that extends through counter. This pipe was the right diameter and thread pitch so that I could attached it to my existing filter system which is not a Crystal Clear brand.
D**I
Four Stars
Great, but took awhile to get it
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