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The MoenBrecklyn 87557SRS Kitchen Faucet combines modern aesthetics with practical features, including a pull-down spray head, 360° swivel capability, and a spot-resistant finish, making it the perfect addition to any contemporary kitchen.
T**Y
Overall a pretty good quality for money with one caveat
The faucet is really easy to install, once you've removed the old one. It takes maybe 5 minutes to put everything together. It works great, and feels good in your hand. There is one issue you are probably going to encounter - after 1 year of operation both of mine started to leak - but good news, it's a really easy fix!The faucet comes pre-assembled, and a little nut inside the assembly isn't very tight, so with usage it slowly comes undone and starts to leak water. All you need to do is take off the handle, using small hex key, and you will see a black nut right on top. Give it a half-turn and you should be good to go for a few more years at least.
A**N
starts leaking less than a year
It is easy to install and worked very well for a few months. It stared leaking around the handle after a few months.
E**N
Kitchen faucet
This is a nice looking faucet but it does not have good water pressure. I ended up returning it and bought a KOHLER faucet which is amazing.
T**T
It's a winner!
We installed this faucet with our new sink and it works great! The only suggestion I have for the designer is to incorporate a magnet to allow the pullout hose to easily be replaced. Putting it back takes a little bit of finessing.
A**X
Great Quality at Affordable Price
This Moen kitchen faucet is heavy, real quality all-metal (except wand end and baseplate) casing. Moen quality at an affordable price. The stainless steel finish is beautiful and 4 months since installing it, it looks brand new--not a scratch or blemish from daily use.
E**R
Eleven months and it's a leaker - UPDATED
Worked great for 11 months and then water everywhere - flowing around the handle and underneath/inside the kitchen cabinet. I got this to replace a Price Pfister kitchen faucet that had been performing well for 10 years before it started leaking around the handle; thought at this price point, the Moen would be heavy-duty. To my surprise, the pull-out faucet was made of light-weight plastic; not a good sign. Moen's solution to warranty claims is to send you replacement parts, so you get to have your kitchen faucet sit unusable for the week+ that it takes to get the parts. Who can go a week or more without a functioning kitchen sink while you wait for parts?? The upside of this unit is that the install/removal goes pretty fast - especially since it was only 11 months since it was first installed, and you probably remember how it went in (I installed an older temporary faucet while I waited for parts). Also, calling customer service resulted in a wait time to speak with a rep of over an HOUR. Evidently lots of folks are having problems...... One more tip - get a water alarm for under the sink, as that's where the water first shows up. By the time the handle started visibly leaking, under the sink had lots of standing water. January 2021 update -- the replacement cartridge from Moen that I waited a week+ for has now started leaking as well. Looks like it's another week+ wait on parts from Moen, or better yet, try another brand.
T**R
Slow Flow, Irritating Design
I didn't think I could dislike a faucet this much.The water flow in stream is low. The spec is 1.5 gpm (most faucets are 1.8) but it is actually less than 1 gpm. So it takes almost twice as long to fill a glass or pot as my old faucet.The spray is sharp and fast. That's great for washing, but the head is angled almost straight down, so the object being rinsed is near the edge of the sink and the spray splashes back onto the counter.Most of the time I want the spray function. But this faucet goes back to stream when turned off. So every time the water is turned on, and every time it's turned off momentarily to handle dishes, I have to reach under and turn on the spray again. Then when the spray head is pulled out, the most natural way to grip it puts fingers right over the switch, where they turn it back to stream again. Can't win.I can't return it once it's installed so will probably throw it out.
W**H
Diffuse Plastic Sprayer Wand
The Power Boost sprayer design arranges jets in a large (1.5" maybe) circle, with a spray beam that continues to get wider with distance. That's fine for cleaning flat surfaces like plates -- but it is ineffective for ramming bits of debris through your garbage disposal's rubber gasket (which is the main thing I use a sprayer for.) So Power Boost is a step back in terms of clearing your sink/ garbage disposal itself. At least it doesn't splash back much.As others have mentioned, the sprayer is very lightweight plastic. It seems to blend with the metal OK. Moen just seems to hide that fact on packaging -- and for $130+, seems like it could be all-steel, since that's what the package suggests. Installation was straightforward, the sprayer hose is long, and I expect this to last.
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