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I like single handle because it's easy to turn on and adjust if my hands are dirty. I love having a pull-down sprayer instead of a separate spray feature. I wash my sink every day and the simple pull out makes it easy.
If you have a very deep sink, you may not want a faucet that is too tall.
Check out some of the faucets on Overstock. I like quite a few of the Kraus models and the prices are very low ($120-$150). I can't remember the brand, but I got an expensive faucet for only $250 at Overstock and was very pleased with it.
Sorry I don't know how to download photos. My cabinets were just installed and I will be picking out a slab of granite "ubatuba" counter top. I under stand it come in different shades, the sink comes with the counter top and it's brushed SS. I am very happy with the cabinets and now I am trying to pick out nobs for the cabinets. This is the first time I am putting a complete kitchen together and I am feeling overwhelmed with details. Again, thank you all for your input.
Our first criteria for a kitchen sink faucet is whether you can turn it on with an elbow or forearm. We use that sink to wash our hands after handling raw meat, and don't want a layer of raw chicken slime building up on any part of the faucet.
sooo, wipe off the faucet when you are done.
I really miss my pull out/down sprayer from our old house. That is number one on my list when we remodel our kitchen (or maybe even before that). We have a sprayer on the side and when it works it is fine but I would prefer the all in one in a faucet. I just visited a friend that has the pull down sprayer and I like that even more than the pull out.
What, and just end up pushing the gore around? I'm all about keeping it simple, and don't want to feel like I've got to decontaminate the whole darn faucet every time I wash my hands at it.
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