Best Commercial Touchless Bathroom Faucet is very nice product. We have a small wall-hung bathroom sink in the warehouse which was always crowded with a soap bottle on one side, and a lotion bottle on the other. It seemed like 1/2 the time, I would turn on the faucet handles and knock one or the other of the bottles to the floor. The soap bottle would also got filthy from everyone pushing on the pump to dispense the liquid. I really wish I would have taken “before” pictures to show how much these inexpensive improvements cleaned up the sink!
So after replacing the soap and lotion with touchless dispensers (thin liquids about 25% with H2O) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086CCS1ST/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, I decided to replace the faucet also. It had been dripping slightly if someone didn’t shut it off tight enough, so it would have needed repair anyway.
My main concern was that the sensor would go off every time the toilet was used since this bathroom is only 6′ x 6′ in size. This is not an issue at all. If you look at my pictures, you can see that the water doesn’t come on until my hand is directly under the spout. The other issue I was concerned with is that some reviewers were complaining about the noise when the water shut off. This is also a non-issue as the noise is comparable to when the water was shut off with the old faucet. I think it really depends on your water line pressure. The last issue that concerned me pre-purchase was the length of time that the water would stay on. That was the best part as the water comes on when I put my hands under the faucet, and stays on until I remove them. Not at all like those Walmart bathrooms where you have to keep waving your hands under just to rinse the soap off!
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