I am remodeling my kitchen. I would like input about the Pull out or Pull down kitchen faucets. Pros/Cons?
We are replacing counter with granite and installing a new, under the counder stainless steel sink. I want to limit the number of holes we have drill...
We are replacing counter with granite and installing a new, under the counder stainless steel sink. I want to limit the number of holes we have drilled in the stone. I am thinking about a pull out or pull down spray faucet, but want feedback on any problems these may pose.
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I have a Grohe faucet….that pulls out. I can fill a bucket of water on the floor if I want too……Never has a leak…nearly 4 years old…and I just love it…..wouldn’t be without that handy feature ever again……….I feel it was worth the $800.00 investment. I am still happy with it……
To this day I feel every cut I made in the granite counters in the first kitchen I built. We used the pull out faucet – which was fine – but after 9 years was giving us a bit of a problem – little dripping every now and then. I agree with the first responder it was quite handy but I have to admit I didn’t install one in my new kitchen. Having used both recently I would submit it really doesn’t matter which you do if you get a good quality installation done.