Gerber Maxwell Faucet - Advice

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Chefwong

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I need a basic no frills reliable faucet. This is for a relative who I'm just tidying up the house....
The kitchen may be renovated or not so the faucet can be a long term or short term item.


Whaddya guys recommend for a 2 handle centerset faucet.
I was looking at the box selections- PF, etc.

Have to swing by the plumbing houses but I was thinking of the Gerber Maxwell as the faucet to get.
Thoughts, suggestions.
 

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Not quite sure what the supply house will quote on this but assuming it's retail ( I have a great electrical supply house I use but have never found a good plumbing supply house)......
I may just pickup something at the local Orange or Lowes. PF, Delta or Moen on the alternative equivalent...
 

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Delta two handle "Delex" faucets are quite serviceable, and are good for the long term or short term. I haven't used, or even seen, a Gerber faucet in decades.
 

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Ah...maybe that answers it. I remember eons ago, HD did carry the Gerber line.
I did not see any in their lineup.

Maybe I'm thinking ~old Gerber~ associating it with good quality, similar to Chicago - just not know popular ~brands~.

I'll check out the Delta line...
 
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