💧 Make every drop a statement with waterfall elegance!
The RODDEX Waterfall Bathroom Faucet combines solid brass durability with a stunning oil rubbed bronze finish and a unique clear glass waterfall spout. Designed for easy single-hole deck mounting, it features leak-proof stainless steel parts and includes all necessary adapters and hardware for a quick 15-minute DIY installation. Perfect for modern bathrooms seeking a blend of style, function, and lasting quality.
Brand | RODDEX |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sink, Bathroom |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | stainless |
Material | Stainless Steel, Brass |
Color | Oil Rubbed Bronze |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Mounting Hardware x1 set, 3 Hole Cover Deck Plate, Water Supply Lines x2, Solid Brass 3/8" - 1/2" adaptors x2, Installation Guide x1 |
Hole Count | 1 Adult US |
Special Feature | Water Saving System, Lead Free, Adjustable Hot Limit |
Handle Type | Lever |
Style | Modern |
Installation Type | Single Hole |
Handle Material | Metal |
Spout Height | 3.1 Inches |
Spout Reach | 6.2 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.52 Kilograms |
Warranty Type | limited |
Handle Location | Center |
Spout Design | Waterfall |
Hose Length | 23.4 Inches |
Manufacturer | RODDEX |
Part Number | 7113-BR |
Item Weight | 3.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 7.09 x 6.89 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RDX7113-BR |
Size | Medium |
Finish | stainless |
Shape | Round |
Special Features | Water Saving System, Lead Free, Adjustable Hot Limit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**
Very easy to install
Rust resistant beautiful design and the water flow is beautiful to watch elegant is only word comes to mind easy to install as well.
L**.
Piece of Art
We love this faucet. It has been a conversation piece for anyone who has used it. Perfectly complements the design scheme of our powder room. We are happy with our purchase thus far.
J**N
Quality and beauty!
This faucet was a breeze to install. Works as expected. Beautiful. We have a little less water pressure in our house but there's still PLENTY of water from this faucet. Infact so much so that we turned back the intake lines to insure children don't run it at full force. Even when at full force it's awesome and exactly what we ancipated when I decided to buy it. I agonized for more than a year trying to choose a "something special" fixture for our bathroom refresh. So when I finally chose this faucet and it arrived, I was braced for disappointment. HOWEVER, I WAS NOT disappointed. It's quite heavy when you unbox it. Surprisingly so. The directions were clear and all the parts were in the box. It's the statement piece in our very small bathroom. Even our plumber was impressed.
S**C
Great, but read the reviews!
I wanted to update my baths as a DIY project and thought these faucets looked fantastic. I ordered 2. I am not a plumber, but it was fairly easy to install. But do read the reviews! I read that the hot and cold seemed to be reversed, so I reversed the hoses when installing. It isn't difficult to change them, but reversing them at the start saved me the trouble of switching them around later. I also read that the water pressure is usually too high for this type of faucet and it can make the water spray everywhere! That is true, but an easy easy fix! Just turn down the water pressure at the water shut-off valves under the sink. IMPORTANT: Make sure your water shut-off valves are in good condition BEFORE you start this project!!!! I live in a mid 1970s rental unit and the water shut-off valves were locked in place from never being used. That made it impossible to use this faucet without having to change the water shut-off valves... but I think the water shut-off valves needed to be replaced anyway. One faucet fit easily in my child's bath, but the tailpipe was a little too wide to fit in the master bath. I did not have the equipment to enlarge the hole in the vanity, but a simple electric drill would have worked to enlarge the hole. I wanted both baths to match, so I ordered 2 more "traditional" faucets and planned on returning both of these. This type of faucet is beautiful, but probably not the most practical for reasons I will explain below. I did not find it to be too large as in some other reviews. Even with the water pressure turned down to an appropriate level, my kid makes a mess when using this faucet. She also had problems filling her waterpick because this is a waterfall design instead of a single stream. When my new "replacement faucets" arrived, I decided to keep one of these instead of returning them both. I removed it from my kid's bath, borrowed a drill from a friend and made it fit in my master bath. I then installed a more traditional faucet in her bath. I absolutely love the design of this faucet. It is beautiful.PROS: Beautiful modern design, and with the water pressure adjusted properly, it does function extremely well. I have had fantastic comments on it from friends. It was fairly easy to install and does not leak. The waterfall flow is very nice.CONS: The reversed hot/cold lines is rather annoying, but this is solved simply during installation. The waterfall flow is a little impractical for children. You CAN turn it down low enough to form a single stream to fill something like a water pick, but small children seem to have a problem with it. I don't think this is a flaw with this faucet... I think the same issue would apply with ANY waterfall faucet for kids. The glass circle is very beautiful, but I know my kid would drop something on it and chip or break it.OVERALL: I would definitely recommend it for a powder room, but NOT for a bath that a kid uses frequently. I LOVE it. It took some getting used to, but I have no problems turning it down low when I need to fill a water pick, and like the waterfall flow when washing my hands.
P**R
The family loves this faucet
I bought this because I wanted a faucet that wouldn't splash behind it. The sink basin is shallow and water from the old faucet would splash everywhere and make a mess.This faucet solved that problem and has style. The entire family enjoys it - its funny, fancy, and works!It isn't perfect and here are some issues:1. when installing, the pipes from the faucet fixture need to be pushed around to screw on the hoses. Not a biggie, and not what I've experienced with brand name products, but just an FYI.2. like someone else mentioned, make sure you determine which pipe is hot and cold so that the controller works as expected. You can attach the hose, move the controller, and blow air through to verify you got it right.3. there is no pressure regulator. The first time my son used it, he turned it on full power, and water came gushing out. I adjusted the water valves from the wall to control the water pressure at the faucet and haven't had a problem since.4. if you turn the water on very low, the water will run up under the glass. Its not a big deal just not ideal. You just need to turn it on a little higher. This is more aesthetics that anything functional.Overall definitely a thumbs up and would buy again. And its so cheap. I didn't expect it to be as nice as it is for the price.
K**R
Love it!! See notes for thoughts.
The media could not be loaded. I am in love with this faucet. The water flow reminds me of running my hands in a stream or a small waterfall. It's very peaceful. There is still enough pressure/weight to the water to do normal sink-things like rinsing a toothbrush as well, which was a worry before I installed it. This is an eye-catcher for sure!Install was a breeze but notes for new buyers:1. Hot and cold are opposite under the faucet itself. Left tube is COLD. Right is HOT. If you route the hot tube to the left nozzle, like I did, on the faucet it results in cold water when the knob is moved to the left side (generally this is where you'd move the knob for hot water). To avoid all the work of removing the entire faucet to fix this mistake, I just swapped the hot and cold hookups at the water shutoff under the sink, but now I've got the red colored (hot) tube going to the cold tap, and vice versa.2. Measure. I had to dremel my stone countertop to make the hole wide enough for the faucet. This was not too terrible to do, but to make this install a breeze just make sure the sizes are right for your sink.3. Simply adjust the water shutoffs under the sink while having the faucet on max-flow for hot, cold, and middle (hot+cold) separately until you have the water pressure you're ok with. I had to turn mine down because full-blast flow was enough pressure to make the water hit the sink bowl and come right out at me.
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