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master plumber mark said:Delta is the best. for all around practicality and looks...
If you want to spend a fortune on a faucet, you can still do it
with Delta... and have the best of both worlds....
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Grohe is a good close second....but its pretty expensive but
not made in the USA...
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Moen is next on the list, they are ok, I recently got a
real good screwing when having to buy a
moen positemp tub faucet cartridge for a total of $59.00
just a hunk of rubber and plastic....
All their stuff just feels cheap....., and is actually
sort of a pain to take apart
But at least their parts are about the same and dont change
designs very often. everything looks pretty interchangeable
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under Moen their is I sppose American Standard.,,, just so so
nothing to write home about.
WHO CARES ABOUT THE CERANAMIC DESIGN ANYWAY????
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then you got the Price Fister junk and the Kohler Junk......
The reason I dont like either brand is...
I simply DESPISE any faucet company that has a parts book
as large as the yellow pages....with changes in series and
design runs going back 45 years...
It seems that both of these comapnies
like to change their designs every few years
on a whim. ...Just for giggles... Lets try someting new
Then they just expect the plumber or homeowner to
somehow figure out which parts are needed for
some design that has been canned 10 -15 years ago..
from a parts book with 300+ pages in it...
It has happened to me lots of times, you simply cant
get the parts or figure out what design or series you
are looking at...or you spend the day doing it...
If you cant read the numbers off the
faucets cause they are too worn out scratched up or dirty,
you are in trouble.
under these their are the Tiawan and made over-seas junk
you see in the hardware stores for 20 bucks..
and then you got the 5 dollar kitchen faucets made of
solid plastic sold at wall mart...
jeffjudd said:Which are are so difficult to install most homeowners will struggle and they are so poorly designed it takes an expert to get them to seat properly and create a seal.
jeffjudd said:Delta customer support, I will have a plumber out and have the leak fixed before they ever get back to me. Pretty much useless.
<< Bet the plumber didn't even check static pressure before replacing the faucet. hint hintjeffjudd said:You say the Taiwan stuff, is junk, but my delta faucet didnt last 5 yrs before it started leaking. The cost of the plumber alone (65/hr) would have paid for almost a new faucet.
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