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Cheap Waterfall Bathroom Vanity Vessel Sink LED Faucet

Buy Cheap Modern Single Handle Waterfall Bathroom Vanity Vessel Sink LED Faucet, Chrome
Buy Cheap Waterfall Bathroom Vanity Vessel Sink LED Faucet
The amazing aspect of the LED faucet is temperature sensor and three groups of small LED lights around the spout. We are offered Waterfall Bathroom Vanity Vessel Sink LED Faucet at the best prices, convenient and secured online ordering system by Amazon.com (ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.)

Features :
  • Solid brass construction with multi-layer plated chrome finish assures long time performance
  • Durable 35mm ceramic cartridge: 500,000 times open & close test, No leakage
  • 5 ¼" x 4 ¼" x ½" tempered glass spout creates stunning waterfall style flows
  • Temperature sensitive : 0-30C = Blue; 30-40C = Green; 41-50C = Red; 50-100C = Flashing Red
  • Single hole easy installation coming with hot/cold water hose and basic accessories

Cheap Waterfall Bathroom Vanity Vessel Sink LED Faucet


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Product Description

The amazing aspect of the LED faucet is temperature sensor and three groups of small LED lights around the spout. When the water flows through the glass tray, the temperature sensor could detect the water temperature and reflect the result to the circuit, thus the lights which could illustrate the different temperature range could be controlled easily. Therefore, you could only "see" the water temperature without feeling it; this design protects your family not to be scald accidently, especially for the kids and senior citizens.

Please kindly take notes that the LED light only works while faucet is open,and could only afford 2kg of water pressure.

Features
- Solid brass construction and bright glass tray
- Chrome finish to add a luxurious feel of your bathroom
- Water flows off the glass tray like a waterfall
- Durable ceramic cartridge to avoid lead
- Hot & Cold water hoses included
- Single lever handle, single hole mount
- Easy to install
- Temperature sensitive :
-- 0-30C/0-86F = Blue LED;
-- 30-40C/87-104F = Green LED;
-- 41-50C/105-122F = Red LED;
-- 50-100C/123-212F = flashing Red LED

Specification
- Finsih: Chrome
- Material: Solid Brass
- Design: Waterfall
-Faucet Total Height : 6"
- Spout Height: 2.4"
- Spout Length : 5.4"
- Spout Width : 4.3"
- Handle: Single Lever Handle
- Mount: Single Hole Mount
- Faucet Hole Required: Standard US 1/2" Diameter
- Drain: Pop Up Drain (not included)

Package Including
- Waterfall Bathroom Vanity Vessel Sink LED Faucet
- Hot & Cold Water Hoses
- Installation Instruction


Customer Reviews

5AWESOME FAUCET, November 3, 2011
I think the title speaks itself. A friend of my recommended it to me and I love this faucet~~.. Not difficulty with the installing.~~ Very cool and stylish design and very useful too.~~ Looks perfect at night. Best faucet I have ever used...~...

5Very cool faucet!, October 29, 2011
We purchased this faucet for a kids' bathroom. My kids love it. If you are replacing a 3 hole faucet, make sure to purchase seperately a plate to cover them. It is not included with the faucet.

5Perfect, September 23, 2011
Es algo espectacular, me gusto mucho su diseño y su calidad es un producto que lo recomiendo a quienes quieren tener su casa diferente a lo de los demás

3Looks great but very loud., September 20, 2011
This faucet looks great. Unfortunately when you turn it on it is really loud. It sounds like we're filling up the bathtub. We expected a quiet waterfall effect but there's nothing serene about it.

3Beautiful design but poor workmanship, September 10, 2011
I just received this faucet 2 days ago and had the opportunity to install it today. I bought this for the unique design and the novelty of it lighting up. I went to install this in our guest bathroom, and as I got deeper and deeper into the job I realized this fixture is not what its cracked up to be. First problem is that the hoses were way too short, so a trip to 4 hardware stores and a plumbing supply store tell me it was a proprietary hose to this manufacturer and this hose is not available. I now also realize that the 1/2 inch fitting on the hose will not fit my 3/8 comp. fitting on my water valve. I was forced at this point to purchase two other small hoses for the reach and 2 brass adapters to unite these hoses together.

I figured that even with the extra parts to buy I was still slightly ahead of the game financially on this project. I then proceeded to thread the hoses that came with the faucet on to the base of it and went ahead with my installation. When I tested the faucet with the adapters and extra hoses I installed, I noticed a major leak and it was not from the union of the hoses, it was coming from the base of the faucet. I removed the faucet and noticed that the O rings on these hoses was pinched and bulged out of the hole they were supposed to be in. I pulled the hoses off and tried to figure this problem out, I tried several more times to install them with the same problem. This is when I noticed the difference between American machining of parts and Chinese machining of parts, one of the holes was threaded slightly off center, and this was the problem.

I then proceeded to try without the O rings and using teflon tape, no results. After hours of fooling with this poorly crafted piece of junk, I tried something that the manufacturer did not, the hoses had one end in a metric size, while the other was standard or American thread size, I went to my toolbox and found some old A/C O rings that I had when I had worked on import cars years ago. I found 2 metric O rings that were just a hair smaller than the ones on the hose originally, I replaced them, used teflon tape, and even with a crooked cut thread I was able to stop the leaking on this faucet.

It seems to me that the people shipping these out to the US are installing standard O rings on metric fittings. I also replaced the drain with a popup type and that went a little smoother. In the end this faucet took way longer and more money to install, than if I had bought a US version of this not to mention the almost five hours spent on it.

My suggestion, if you are willing to deal with some agravation and have patience, then the end result is worth it. Also I noticed that when you shut the valve off the LED's stay lit until the water drains from the glass housing, this can take a few hours. The fix for that is after you use the faucet, if the LED's stay lit rub your finger back and forth across the water outlet area and it will drain enough water to shut the LED's off.  








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