The type of kitchen faucet you get will largely depend on why you need it. The pull-down and pull-out varieties of faucets are best for filling pots and scrubbing the sink, while a bridge faucet has two handles that control the temperature instead of one. There are many brands of kitchen faucets on the market. Your use will depend on your emphasis on quality, flexibility, and function.
There are five brands on the market that we do not recommend for various reasons, including being undersized and leaking. There are also nine superior kitchen faucet brands, including Koehler and Moen. Moen is better than Delta, while Glacier Bay is better than Moen.
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Read on to discover who makes the highest and lowest quality kitchen faucets.
What Faucet Brands Should You Avoid?
In talking to customers and plumbers, there are five brands that we do not recommend buying.
1. Delta
The Delta brand is a subsidiary of Masco. Although they place a heavy emphasis on technology, users and tests have confirmed the following problems:
2. Brizo
Brizo is another subsidiary of Masco. Although it has a few great features, such as Lifetime Limited Warranty and the ability to pair with your smart devices, the good still outweighs the bad. Despite using cutting-edge technology, this brand will have the following problems:
These issues are also present in the Delta brand.
3. Vigo
Vigo faucets have weak water flow issues, require a specific tool to replace the spray head, and suffer from water gasket jams. Vigo has an average rating across all platforms of 4.1 out of 5. Older models from Vigo can be somewhat lower, in the 3.4-3.9 out of 5 range.
Users also noted problems such as the faucet peeling off and the button for switching flows turning out to be dysfunctional in less than 3 months.
4. Hansgrohe
Hansgrohe faucets require that the handle on the one-handled version be on the front because it moves from left to right, not in and out. The sprayer also leaks, and the rubber on the inside of the hose braiding will crack as it ages. Finally, replacement parts might not be the same as the original faucet.
This outweighs the following technology:
5. Miseno and Signature Hardware
They are both owned by Ferguson and will likely have the following problems:
- The faucet is too small
- The tap is the size of a bar sink
- No flexibility in spout
- Backsplash means that water will end up on the countertop
These problems outweigh the following features:
Who Makes the Highest Quality Kitchen Faucets?
There are many kitchen faucet brands to choose from. These brands we like best make high-quality kitchen faucets.
1. Kohler
Kohler’s main selling point is that its kitchen faucet models are convenient. They manufacture pull-down faucets, pull-out faucets, single-handle faucets, two-handle faucets, bridge faucets, and wall mount faucets. The finish uses physical vapor deposition (PVD), making the finish resistant to corrosion.
The brand also uses Koehler Advantage technologies:
- Magnetic docking for the spray head
- Touchless response technology (motion-activated)
- Hose control
Each type of faucet has its benefits and functions:
2. Moen
Moen kitchen faucets come in one-handle, two-handled, pull-out, pull-down, bar, and butler varieties. In its marketing, Moen does not use many buzzwords, focusing instead on the functions of the faucet. Moen boasts of Duralast® cartridges that aid in temperature control, while the pull-down faucet does have MotionSense™ hands-free operation.
Each type of model has its functions and benefits:
3. Kraus
Kraus places a heavy emphasis on how ergonomically sound its faucets are. It manufactures taps in the pull-down, pull-out, semi-professional, bar, bridge, water filter, sensor, and touch varieties.
It also boasts of seven technologies:
- Touch Control™
- TapFlow™, which allows you to touch anywhere on the faucet to turn it on.
- Corrosion-Resistant Brite®-Spot Free Finish
- Combine spray and stream modes through the ergonomic EZGRip™ technology..
- QuickDock™ technology allows for installation without an under-the-sink install.
- Reach™ technology provides the sprayer with a more flexible reach.
- Healthy Home™ products limit germ flow.
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Their types of kitchen sinks also come with their own set of benefits and functions:
4. Glacier Bay
Owned by Home Depot, the faucets made by Glacier Bay have a PVD finish and use two technologies. One technology is the TurboSpray, which provides sprays of focused water columns and uses more power than the standard water tap. The second technology is the FastMount mounting system, which provides quick installation.
This brand has pull-down, pull-out, double-handle standard, bar, bridge, and pot filler faucets. Here are their benefits and functions:
The final 5 models are lesser-known brands that all have their great benefits and functions:
Read on to discover the brands and models that plumbers recommend.
What Faucet Do Plumbers Recommend?
The plumbers recommend the 9 brands of faucets above. Most users agree. Here are the specific brands, models (or types) of faucets they recommend for each brand, plus what users said about the recommended faucets.
Moen 7594ESRS Kitchen Touchless Faucet (Pull Out)
Aside from having an easy installation process, this Moen touchless kitchen faucet also features two sensors. You can also control the water flow by simply waving your hand!
User Reviews:
“Includes battery, You can swivel the spray control 360 degrees“
“Hard stops prevent it from moving and convert from spray to stream by turning water off“
Kohler K-596-VS Simplice Pull-Out Faucet
One of the unique characteristics of this pull-out faucet is its three-function spray head. Like most Kohler models, it also has a magnetic docking system and a pull-down spout.
User Reviews:
“Easily installed by one person, Prevents water contamination but all internal components must remain intact”
“Swivel length helps it reach hard-to-reach areas“
Kohler Sous Pro-Style Single-Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet
This model is known for being durable and reliable. It also features a two-function spray head, touch control, and ScratchShield technology. Most users like it for having a spring and spray head that is detachable for cleaning.
User Reviews:
“The handle can move the spout. The spray is effective for dishwashing”
“Sturdy handle, Kohler-brand sink is not necessarily compatible with faucet depending on the house”
Kraus Bolden Single Handle 18-inch Commercial Kitchen Faucet
A flexible hose, 20-inch range, 180-degree swivel range, open-spring spout, and an ergonomic pull-down spray head are some of the inclusions you’ll love on this Kraus model. It is also retractable and has a gooseneck design.
User Reviews:
“No backsplash!”
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“Rocker switch toggles from spay to a regular stream and resets itself between uses”
Moen Kaden Single-Handle Pull-Down Faucet
You’ll love the Moen Kaden model if aesthetics is what you’re mainly after. This spot-resistant stainless steel faucet also has a mirror-like chrome finish which will easily fit into most home designs. This is a popular choice as a modern or farmhouse kitchen faucet.
User Reviews:
“Fingerprint and stain resistant“
“Plastic faucet head”
Wewe Pull-out Faucet
The pull-out hose that reaches 23 inches is the feature that consumers love the most about this Wewe faucet. It also features three spray functions: spray, stream, and pause.
User Reviews:
“Under 100 dollars, Sturdy swivel, Good water pressure“
“Easy install and natural fit, does not come with a stabilizing bracket”
Forious Pull-Out Faucet
The Forious pull-out faucet is all about convenience. Water switches off after 3 minutes and automatically starts when you pull out the faucet.
User Reviews:
“Love its anti-fingerprint surface and extendable hose“
“Good for cleaning fruits and I can toggle between spray and stream”
Is Moen or Delta the Better Brand?
Consumers may wonder whether Moen or Delta is the better brand of faucet manufacturers. Moen is a company that only produces faucets. Meanwhile, Delta is a company that heavily emphasizes the technology it uses.
We believe that Moen is the superior brand, despite 2 flaws:
- Tightening the faucet requires special tools because there is not enough room under the sink to use standard tools.
- High-pressure exposure causes the water to leak from the tap and cartridge.
Despite these two problems, the following makes Moen superior:
- No leaks in sprayer connections
- Weight is easy to disconnect and moves easily
- Superior supply lines and flexibility for an easier install
- When cartridge failed, faucet did not leak into the cabinet
Meanwhile, under a test from a plumber, Delta is inferior for all of these reasons:
- The cartridge can break under high pressure causing leaks inside the cabinet when the cartridge fails
- Faucets come loose easily
- Pull-out is difficult to operate because the weight on the hose is insufficient. The weight is not effective in returning the sprayer to its original position.
- Sprayer connection is loose and can leak
- It needs a specific device to take off the brace
- Supply lines are inflexible and are hard to install
While the Delta is easier to install than the Moen, only a few minutes. Despite a slightly longer install time and the need for a special tool, the Moen proved to be more durable, with fewer leaks under high-pressure tests.
Final Thoughts
Of all the faucet brands we reviewed, we discovered that some kitchen faucet brands stake their claims that their superior technology might not work correctly. All the bells and whistles cannot save the quality of your kitchen faucet if the essential functions — namely, that it works and does not leak — are not in working order.
We also found out that independent faucet brands and companies perform better against companies that are subsidiaries. The better performance might be because their resources do not go to other divisions or companies.
Finally, we also discovered that largely unknown faucet brands — such as WeWe and UFaucet — can sometimes be better than the top echelon of famous faucet brands.
Remember that it should not leak or function correctly when choosing your faucet. Some of the big names fail this basic test.
Source: https://gardencourte.com
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