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RE:Basement shower hot water only lasting 7 minutes despite new hot water tank
... the shower was 125. The kitchen sink was 119. The upstairs... stop on the upstairs bath faucet to make it very hot... to be replaced. For example, Moen Posi-Temp shower valve cartridge has ... scalding. https://www.moen.ca/products/Moen/Moen- ... -Temp/1222. Moen cartridge has a... it for free either at Moen office in Oakville or any... water. Since you said your faucet is Delta brand...not sure ...
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cba123 |
Mar 4, 2026 |
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RE:Home Maintenance
... Pfister units, along with some Moen. Kitchen faucet -- Pfister Ladera 4-hole centerset... decor. www.pfisterfaucets.com Bathroom faucet -- Pfister Ladera 4" centerset...
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pnwoutdoors |
Feb 13, 2026 |
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RE:What non automotive projects and repairs are you doing?
BlackBart wrote: ↑20 Jan 2026, 16:09 Rental house bathroom: New flooring, reset fixtures, fix mold, prime, caulk, paint. Remind tenant there’s a fan. Next step - new kitchen sink & faucet. They’re gone for 3 weeks. IMG_0893.jpeg IMG_0894.jpeg I learned over the decades to buy only the best faucet parts, so I only have to do replacements every couple decades. I prefer Moen. volvolugnut
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volvolugnut |
Feb 5, 2026 |
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RE:I break into your home and steal everything on top of your kitchen cupboards ,what do i steal?
5 lunch boxes, 2 tea pitchers and a Moen kitchen faucet. Lol. Not much up there, honestly.
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WDW_fan_in_TX |
Jan 29, 2026 |
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RE:[Custom Integration] U by Moen Smart Faucet (Cloud Polling)
... working on for U by Moen / Moen Smart Faucets (MotionSense / Smart ...this after getting a new Moen faucet and being frustrated by how...: � Home Assistant integration for Moen Smart Water... � Home Assistant integration ...automations Tested Devices MotionSense Wave Kitchen Faucet (Cia series) Other Moen smart faucets may work but... I’d love to hear: Which faucet model you’re using Whether everything ...
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alexbbt |
Jan 23, 2026 |
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RE:[Custom Integration] U by Moen Smart Faucet (Cloud Polling)
... working on for U by Moen / Moen Smart Faucets (MotionSense / Smart ...this after getting a new Moen faucet and being frustrated by how...: � Home Assistant integration for Moen Smart Water... � Home Assistant integration ...automations Tested Devices MotionSense Wave Kitchen Faucet (Cia series) Other Moen smart faucets may work but... I’d love to hear: Which faucet model you’re using Whether everything ...
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alexbbt |
Jan 23, 2026 |
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Foot Control Kitchen Faucet
... which foot control kitchen faucet to install. I put in a Moen MotionSense faucet seven years... using it as a regular faucet. However, I cook and bake ... final straw is that the faucet turns on whenever the sun ... experience with a foot control faucet?
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dandkmom |
Jan 17, 2026 |
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RE:Quarantine and chill and kindness chatty clubhouse: Jump in and join the conversation! All is welcome!
... called Moen to see if they will honor the lifetime warranty on my kitchen faucet... meantime, I found the same faucet on Ebay, for $55, brand ... to Lowes and returned the faucet I had bought (didn't like ...
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lynxstch |
Jan 12, 2026 |
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RE:Problem with faucet, and problem with your website
... 08, 2026 I have a Moen kitchen faucet, installed in 2004, model #... and getting no response from Moen because of Pissedcunsumer passing my... hold. Preferred solution: Price reduction. Moen Pros: Lifetime warranty for same ... replacement parts only charging shipping. Moen Cons: Not transferable to new...
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William G Ale |
Jan 8, 2026 |
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RE:Howard Stern Show Megathread: 5 More years of complaining
wesleywillis posted: In other stern show related news. I had to do a bit of plumbing work at work (I'm not a plumber, but I fix stuff) and we have MOEN FAUCETS! Makes me wonder what kind of faucets KOAB would be endorsing these days. I just searched for a luxury faucet brand and it looks like Brizo would be right up his alley, their kitchen faucets are like $500-$1300+
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Zoben |
Jan 6, 2026 |
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Kitchen faucet replacement
Hi everyone, It’s time to remove and install my kitchen faucet. I wanted to get some insights. I am going to install Moen Adler. I was not familiar with the way it’s been installed. It seems like a plate under the existing faucet. Do you know what’s the easiest way to remove this faucet based on the pictures? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. submitted by /u/Sam_Familiar to r/askaplumber [link] [comments]
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Sam_Familiar |
Mar 26, 2026 |
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Kitchen faucet replacement
Hi everyone, It’s time to remove and install my kitchen faucet. I wanted to get some insights. I am going to install Moen Adler. I was not familiar with the way it’s been installed. It seems like a plate under the existing faucet. Do you know what’s the easiest way to remove this faucet based on the pictures? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. submitted by /u/Sam_Familiar to r/Plumbing [link] [comments]
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Sam_Familiar |
Mar 26, 2026 |
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Kitchen faucet replacement
Hi everyone, It’s time to remove and install my kitchen faucet. I wanted to get some insights. I am going to install Moen Adler. I was not familiar with the way it’s been installed. It seems like a plate under the existing faucet. Do you know what’s the easiest way to remove this faucet based on the pictures? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. submitted by /u/Sam_Familiar to r/DIYHome [link] [comments]
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Sam_Familiar |
Mar 26, 2026 |
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Kitchen Faucet Replacement
Hi everyone, It’s time to remove and install my kitchen faucet. I wanted to get some insights. I am going to install Moen Adler. I was not familiar with the way it’s been installed. It seems like a plate under the existing faucet. Do you know what’s the easiest way to remove this faucet based on the pictures? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. submitted by /u/Sam_Familiar to r/Home [link] [comments]
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Sam_Familiar |
Mar 26, 2026 |
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Top 10 Best Pull-Down Kitchen Faucets in 2026
After diving through r/HomeImprovement, r/Plumbing, and r/BuyItForLife for the 2026 "state of the union" on kitchen hardware, the consensus is clear: the flashy Amazon brands are great for a year, but the community still swears by the "Big Three" (Moen, Delta, Kohler) for actual longevity and warranty support. Here are the top 10 pull-down kitchen faucets in 2026. The full list is in the comment section down bellow. submitted by /u/One_Mess525 to r/RecipesByGemma [link] [comments]
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One_Mess525 |
Mar 24, 2026 |
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Moen kitchen faucet sensor wire disconnected?
okay, setting aside the obvious question of what possibly possessed my husband to *pull apart the sink faucet* this morning at 7am before we even had coffee, I'm looking for any insight as to where this wire goes? the situation began thus: sensor batteries needed to be replaced as indicated by blinking blue light➡️husband hulks apart the neck from the base thinking the batteries are kept in the neck (I KNOW I ALREADY TOLD HIM!!!!)➡️strange electronic cable has come unplugged somewhere➡️replace batteries the proper way➡️sensor won't work, there's no blue light, but now the water randomly turns on by itself...frequently. we tried resetting the sensor box, but obviously that did not reconnect what needs to be reconnected. The biggest problem is that we cannot find or see where this thing needs to be reconnected. At this point, my next step is to fully remove the fixture to get better access, but if anyone has ANY insight or suggestions, I would be very appreciative. Even if I could just see where it's suppose to go, that would be helpful.... (ignore the twine, we thought maybe it connected to the end of the black data wire, and tried to push it up, which was a pain in the ass and I didn't want to lose it again.) submitted by /u/Straight_Patience_58 to r/askaplumber [link] [comments]
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Straight_Patience_58 |
Mar 20, 2026 |
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Moen vs Kohler for a bathroom and kitchen remodel?
we're finally redoing the bathrooms and kitchen and picking faucets has become the most stressful part of this whole thing. our water is also pretty hard so not sure if that changes anything when it comes to choices. read both have lifetime warranties too. any reason why i should choose one over the other? like which one has better warranty support or more options for aesthetics or finishes? more trims that fit? UPDATE: we found faucet sets from Moen that are perfect for the look that we're going for. plus factor that I read in the comments about the replacements under warranty. thank you so much for all your other suggestions. submitted by /u/Boring_Background687 to r/HomeImprovement [link] [comments]
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Boring_Background687 |
Mar 20, 2026 |
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Replaced my kitchen faucet - how tight do I put the connection to the valve?
I replaced my moen kitchen faucet, it went fairly smooth. When I hooked up my water lines to the incoming water valves, I went as tight as possible by hand, and then used a wrench for a 1/2turn. Is that acceptable? submitted by /u/extremesauce2468 to r/Plumbing [link] [comments]
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extremesauce2468 |
Mar 15, 2026 |
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Looking for the best smart faucet for kitchen that's worth the convenience.
Between school lunches and constant dinner prep, my current faucet handle is always covered in something gross and it's honestly very inconvenient to clean the handle then after touching you clean your hands back and forth. I have seen those touchless ones that you just wave at, but I am a bit of a skeptic. Is the sensor actually reliable, or does it turn on every time a cat walks by? To those who have it, what do you all have in your kitchens? Does anyone actually use the voice commands or is that just a gimmick? Any advice will be appreciated! Update: I took the plunge on the Moen Smart Faucet and I am honestly obsessed. The MotionSense is super snappy and hasn't had a single "ghost" activation yet. While I thought the voice control was a bit much, being able to say "pour two cups of water" while holding a heavy pot is a total game-changer. submitted by /u/Marylou-Knolla to r/kitchenremodel [link] [comments]
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Marylou-Knolla |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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Looking for the best smart faucet for kitchen that's worth the convenience
I am currently in the middle of a minor kitchen renovations and I am seriously considering upgrading my sink setup. Between school lunches and constant dinner prep, my current faucet handle is always covered in something gross and it's honestly very inconvenient to clean the handle then after touching you clean your hands back and forth. I have seen those touchless ones that you just wave at, but I am a bit of a skeptic. Is the sensor actually reliable, or does it turn on every time a cat walks by? To those who have it, what do you all have in your kitchens? Does anyone actually use the voice commands or is that just a gimmick? Any leads would be appreciated! Update: After seeing recommendations around reddit, we decided to buy the Moen Smart Faucet and I am honestly obsessed. The MotionSense is super snappy and hasn't had a single "ghost" activation yet. While I thought the voice control was a bit much, being able to say "pour two cups of water" while holding a heavy pot is a total game-changer. submitted by /u/Marylou-Knolla to r/homeowners [link] [comments]
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Marylou-Knolla |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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Best kitchen faucet brand for a busy family kitchen
Our current kitchen faucet has started leaking and I’m realizing not all faucets are created equal. We cook a lot, wash big pots, and the kids sometimes leave the water running a bit too long. I want a brand that can handle frequent use without needing repairs every year. Which brand have you found consistently performs well in a high-traffic kitchen? Also, are there are any models that make maintenance or part replacements easier down the line? Update: We went with a Moen faucet and it’s been great so far. It feels really durable even with heavy use, and the cartridge system makes maintenance super easy. Definitely holding up well in our busy kitchen. submitted by /u/Crush_Seydi to r/askaplumber [link] [comments]
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Crush_Seydi |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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Moen kitchen faucet aerator
Does anyone know what type of key I need for this? It doesn't seem to be standard as it only has 4 notches. I tried a thin adjustable wrench, pliers, and two screwdrivers and it wouldn't budge. submitted by /u/Nate650 to r/Plumbing [link] [comments]
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Nate650 |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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How much after drip is acceptable? New Moen kitchen faucet install
Hey folks, Just replaced my kitchen faucet with a Moen Adler. I've noticed that there are regularly 4+ drips after turning it off. Typically a few more after as well. It seems like the head is holding a bit of water in the parts of it and slowly letting it out after. Any thoughts if I'm being too particular or if I should replace the head? Cheers! submitted by /u/PatrickWTF to r/Plumbing [link] [comments]
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PatrickWTF |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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Need to replace kitchen faucet with 10 inch base. I don't know how to find the base size specifications on websites
Sorry for the silly question but I really don't know what I'm looking for. I was going to replace with this but unsure if it's the wrong size, I'm very confused. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Moen-ADLER-Chrome-1-Handle-Deck-Mount-Low-Arc-Handle-Lever-Commercial-Residential-Kitchen-Faucet/1000662589 I've never replaced a kitchen faucet before and I want to fix it for my mom today because it's completely unusable rn 😅 Thank you for any help submitted by /u/Kimimaro14 to r/askaplumber [link] [comments]
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Kimimaro14 |
Feb 18, 2026 |
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Moen Edison sink faucet HELP!
Is this hub handle designed to not allow cartridge replacement? I pretty much bricked my sink for the time being. This cartridge nut would NOT twist out for anything. I had ratchet straps and every tool I could think of to loosen it. The diagram shows it as it's own threaded part and the new cartridge comes with a new nut, (though the top looks like a standard 6 sided nut). So I decided to absolutely destroy it hoping to cut it out like a regular rounded nut. I still cannot get this old cartridge out and cutting out the cartridge nut didn't go as planned... Any suggestions? I already have a whole new faucet ordered as backup in case this cannot be repaired, but I'd rather not spend $200 to replace a $12 cartridge... Any help is appreciated. submitted by /u/Buford_Tannen__ to r/PlumbingRepair [link] [comments]
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Buford_Tannen__ |
Feb 18, 2026 |
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Understanding a hands-free Moen kitchen faucet
Cleaning out under the kitchen sink. Unplugged the non-standard Moen AC/DC adapter and the disposal. Plugged them back in. The disposal ran immediately, the faucet didn’t provide water, and the dishwasher didn’t get water. The dishwasher comes off a y-connection before the faucet’s hot water. The electrical problem turned out to be that one side of the outlet is switched (for the disposal) and the other is always-on (for the faucet) and I had plugged them in backwards. Sorted that out and everything worked, including the dishwasher. So to my question: how does the faucet stop water to the dishwasher? They’re piped in parallel from before the faucet to inside the disposal as best I know. Using the nonstandard brick does mean if I lose power, I lose full use of the kitchen sink. It’s the way it came with the house. Would you spend $120 for this? submitted by /u/Mick536 to r/DIY [link] [comments]
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Mick536 |
Feb 10, 2026 |
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Kitchen faucet dripping in the circled area despite being "off". I see it also dripping under the sink as well
Need to replace entire faucet? It is a Moen model I do not believe its the hose because I turned the water on, pulled the hose all the way down and nothing leaks from there. Looking below the sink there is a drip too which confuses me the most but I am certain is related. It sounds like the faucet isn't fully in "Closed" position causing the drop but not sure how I can fix this? submitted by /u/Ok-Willingness5988 to r/askaplumber [link] [comments]
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Ok-Willingness5988 |
Jan 21, 2026 |
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So happy, I just finished my remodel! (After and Before)
The original kitchen was circa 1991. The cabinets were MDF with fake wood grain vinyl coatings, the space utilization was awful, and I hated the old electric stove in the island. I pushed into the garage slightly to recess the fridge, which really opened things up. The best part is I was able to do the whole thing for just over $50k, appliances included. (The stove is a used Wolf, and the fridge & dishwasher are scratch and dent). I did everything except the countertops and the cabinet doors/faces/drawers. Appliances: Monogram 42" fridge. Wolf 48" dual fuel stove. Bosch 800 series DW. KitchenAid oven-style microwave. Cabinets: Cabinetjoint/Conestoga "Madison" doors, faceframes/doors/drawers/hardware. I built the carcasses, vent hood, shelves, and painted all with a Graco X5 sprayer (Sherwin Williams Gallery in Greek Villa, Morning at Sea). Countertops: Quartzite "Bellagio" (natural stone similar to granite, but looks more like marble). Faucets: Moen Weymouth and Meena. Pot-filler was a cheap Amazon model. Hardware: The Brass Addict Lacquered brass "Amble" pulls. Lights: Eloise collection from Monulo. Tile: Floor & Decor subway - Zellige Pearl(white), Adessi La Jolla (blue). Centerpiece above stove: Topcu Georgia Main sink: Mondawe 36" workstation. Side sink: Orlando 13" undermount. submitted by /u/digitalis303 to r/kitchenremodel [link] [comments]
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digitalis303 |
Sep 1, 2025 |
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Are commercial style kitchen sink faucets a fad, or a good choice?
We're renovating our kitchen and need to pick out a new pull down style kitchen sink faucet. The two styles we are consider what I consider a "commercial" style with a spiral spring attached to a hook example or regular pull down faucet example. A few of our friends have the commercial style and I agree that they look nice, but I'm not sure if this is just a trend that's going to go out of style, or if there's even a functional benefit to having it. submitted by /u/dleonard1122 to r/InteriorDesign [link] [comments]
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dleonard1122 |
Jun 16, 2025 |
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Built my first home at age 30. Designed the kitchen myself and completed it with my dad who owns a cabinet shop. The kitchen is my absolute favorite part.
Been moved in for 10 months now and it sure is sweet living in your own home, especially one you built for yourself. It took 18 months to complete. I work from home, so I was often able to work on the house during the day and work at nignt. 3/2 ~2300 under roof, nothing crazy. Made it my own in lots of ways but the cabinetry is really where I left my touch. I spent a long time designing the kitchen and master bath. No, I don't have enough lights 😂. Kitchen is Sundance stained cherry and black stained oak with Quantum Quartz - bianco tiffone. Bath is paint grade maple with SW ballard blue and Cambria Inverness Cobalt. Delta 45" sink with dual Moen touchless faucets. This is one of my absolute favorite features. My wife and I can both be using the sink at the same time. Highly recommended this as a custom touch!! 30" GE profile induction range paired with 36" profile 600cfm hood. I really like the hood being wider than the range, it definitely helps capture all those gases. Cabinets start at 90" and bump up 6" each step with the top of the center cabinet being at 126" cathedral is at 144". Cabinets left and right of hood are 66" split between 42" wood panel and 24" glass. Still not sure what I'll display in there yet, but even if nothing I love the look a little bit of glass added. Anyways, hope this gives some inspiration on style or color combinations. submitted by /u/itsJoeJoeyJoseph to r/Homebuilding [link] [comments]
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itsJoeJoeyJoseph |
Sep 26, 2024 |
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Another endorsement: Moen faucet
While we're giving out endorsements thought I'd add mine. I've never done this before and have no affiliation with Moen, yadda, yadda. Have a Moen kitchen sink faucet with the pull down sprayer. It had worked great for 6 years when the flexible house that leads to the sprayer developed a fast dripping leak. It has a 5 yr warranty and is no longer covered so I called Moen to buy a replacement hose: Moen: Do you have the original purchase receipt? Me: No. I know it is out of warranty though and just want to buy a new hose. This is not a warranty claim. Moen: Approximately when did you buy it? Me: 6 yrs ago Moen: We appreciate your business and will send you a new hose at no cost. Free shipping. Me: What? Really? Moen: Yes. Does your sprayer have mineral build up where water comes out of it? Me: (checks). Yes it does. Why? Moen: Were going to send you a new sprayer as well, no charge. We're also going to email you special coupons for you next Moen purchase. Again, thanks for purchasing Moen products. 4 days later the new hose and sprayer arrive. Coupons too. I'm a Moen customer for life. submitted by /u/Ima_Jetfuelgenius to r/homeowners [link] [comments]
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Ima_Jetfuelgenius |
Jul 16, 2020 |
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It’s 2018. Has anyone come up with a kitchen faucet with a side sink sprayer that doesn’t break immediately?
Hi! I am installing a new kitchen faucet including the sprayer on the side. It seems to me this has been a problem all my life. Admittedly my family is not a gentle bunch so we are tough on things. I am wondering if anyone has any advice that would help keep the sprayer from breaking. Actually, now that I think about it, I haven’t ordered yet so suggestions on which to buy to avoid this are also welcome. I am trying to keep a 70-100 budget but can usually be convinced to spend more for guaranteed quality lasting items. submitted by /u/Nameshmame to r/HomeImprovement [link] [comments]
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Nameshmame |
Oct 30, 2018 |