(Part 2) Best bathroom sink faucets according to redditors

Jump to the top 20

We found 80 Reddit comments discussing the best bathroom sink faucets. We ranked the 41 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Next page

Subcategories:

Touch on bathroom faucets
Touchless bathroom sink faucets
Bathroom sink faucet replacement parts

Top Reddit comments about Bathroom Sink Faucets:

u/dollaryen · 21 pointsr/funny

You can get it even cheaper on Amazon.co.jp. Here's a link.

u/BravaCentauri11 · 16 pointsr/DIY

Here is a basic list of items in the project and where they can be found if you're interested:

Wall Faucets

Wall Faucet Valve Assembly

Bathtub Faucet

Bathtub Faucet Valves

Shower Panel

vessel Sinks

Sink Drain Assembly

Square Tile Drain In Shower

Shower Curb Product

Shower Pre-Pitch Slope Product

Shower Pan Slope Product

Shower Weep Hole Protector

Shower Niche Insert

High Power Exhaust Fan

Vanity On this, I negotiated with the seller since I didn't like the sinks/counter/mirrors that were included. They sold me the vanity only for a lesser price than advertised. I purchased the granite for the vanity/tub/privacy wall separately.

Shower Tiles are 12x24 and were purchased at Lowes, shower mosaic tile at HD

*Flooring tiles 6x24 were purchased at HD. Grout is "bone" color and also at Home Depot.

u/letstrythisagain_ · 7 pointsr/Chipotle

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0011W8I2S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_blnfAb5174DQA

Pretty sure this is the exact one we use at my store. You will need a gas hookup for it though.

u/drtonmeister · 7 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Pick either the left hole or the right hole and install something like this period-looking single-handle faucet. It will require routing both hot and cold supply lines to the same side of the basin, but that should be no difficulty.

This faucet is mechanically similar cartridge-faucet and the page has a video that shows it is both hot & cold – like a single-handle kitchen faucet, you lift for water flow, and turn more left for more hot and more right for more cold

Search-terms are single-hole single-handle lavatory

Many models will have a matching soap dispenser to fill the other hole. If it must look exactly symmetrical, put in two matching faucets -- a single basin with two mixer taps is almost as convenient for things like simultaneous family toothbrushing as a double basin

u/joecool · 5 pointsr/woodworking

We started with This one in mind, but it's about 20" too short. So I had to build a custom one.

  • $120 in rough poplar - used most of that and a few other pieces I already had.
  • 2 sheets of 1/2" ply @ $40/each. That made cabinet backs & drawer bottoms (because the drawers are very large).
  • 1 sheet of 3/4" ply @ $50 for the boxes.
  • 4x Rockler 66613 - 175 DEGREE FULLY CONCEALED HINGE = $61.
  • 7x Rockler 48084 - 757 CC-22 18" SLIDE (drawer slides) = $113. I used 5 so far and the other two will be add-on under-sink drawers when I get around to that.
  • 10x Drawer Pulls = $125
  • 2x Faucets = $280
  • 4x Door knobs = $24 (home depot)
  • Counter-top + sinks = $1150
  • Assorted plumbing crap = $20

    Now that I've written that out, I'm scared to add it up...



u/Ass_Explosion · 3 pointsr/Plumbing
u/Kinger85 · 3 pointsr/homeowners

Here, I found it. It is supposed to come with it. I'm not sure that it is the correct one for your faucet since I don't know the model number, but you can look it up on the Moen website.
https://www.amazon.com/Moen-100702-Replacement-Part/dp/B002C37GN2

u/Herecatchthis · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

There is also this faucet.http://www.amazon.com/Central-Brass-1177-A-2-Handle-Lavatory/dp/B001BO2L6K And you can get different handles if you want .

u/lick_spoons · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

With this model you're spending money on shiny chrome and limited reach. It's probably fine if your brew sink is also your kitchen sink and you want it to look nice.

But if you want to get serious, get a commercial pre-rinse faucet, made for restaurants who are washing dishes all day and night. They're not pretty, but they're stainless steel usually, and built to last. They also have a much better reach, so if you have a large 24"x48"x"24" stainless double utility sink, it'll do the job.

here is an example of what I'm talking about:

commercial pre-rinse faucet

I don't own this brand personally, it was just the first hit on amazon, to point you in the right direction.

u/Pink7172 · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Something like this hooked up to the hot supply instead of a filter.

u/DesolationRobot · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

It looks like Amazon beats them all.

EDIT: Also it looks like they have one on Amazon Warehouse deals for $148. I bought two sinks and two faucets from Amazon Warehouse Deals. All arrived immaculately. The faucets I'm pretty sure had never even been opened. Amazon Warehouse Deals is my go-to for when I want something nicer than entry-level big-box stores but I don't want to pay full price. You do take a little risk with condition, but it's never been a problem for me. Downside is limited selection and you have to pounce when you see it on there.

u/signal15 · 1 pointr/food

Professional style kitchen ranges are 15k to 17.5k (Wolf, DCS, Viking, etc). Large wok burners can range anywhere from 100k to 500k BTU.

Here's a 160k BTU burner on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Chinese-Burner-Copper-Propane-WR-JBR32LP/dp/B007KPXTK6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1452806425&sr=8-4&keywords=wok+burner

My range at home is 15k BTU, and my one at my last house was 17.5k. Neither one of them really have enough power to use the wok properly. If the weather is decent, I take it outside and use the 150k BTU burner on my brewing setup. My range hood sucks, so taking it outside is preferable anyway.

u/CaptainOuzo · 1 pointr/arduino

Like one of these?

They work because of the very transient need for power. The solenoids only have to operate occasionally, and are often of a magnetic latching type that only requires a short pulse of power to toggle between open and closed, just like a latching relay. In some cases the solar panel even charges up a capacitor while the faucet is not in use. See here.

Small indoor solar cells are exceeding flaky, the amount of power produced is highly variable and a lot of careful design is required to make devices which use them reliable, unless they are very low power devices. However, your typical Arduino board with highly inefficient linear voltage regulators, plus wifi or RF modules, are not really "low power" in the true sense of the word.

u/gavy101 · 1 pointr/unitedkingdom

You could try getting internal tap head gear, like this not ideal being underground as it will seize, still hit and miss that any modern stuff will fit also

u/MetsToWS · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Interesting! I’ll have to look that up. Pasting for myself, found the order.

hansgrohe Focus S Modern N/A-Handle 6-inch Tall Bathroom Sink Faucet in Chrome, 31701001 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001FCCQO0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Q.PKDb42M46N3


EDIT: Neat, I see the instruction manual here - https://media.efaucets.com/images/hansgrohe/pdf/31721001-install.pdf

u/gearh · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Yes, you need the faucet with valve. You can probably buy just the valve assembly at a plumbing supply store. https://www.amazon.com/Moen-T6620-Brantford-Two-Handle-Widespread/dp/B000XVRYSW

https://www.amazon.com/Moen-9000-Widespread-Featuring-Technology/dp/B000T7Q6OI