Hi. I need to replace a bathroom sink faucet, and I’m trying to figure out how much would be reasonable to pay for a durable one. The range of prices I’ve seen on the market is huge (from $65 to $850).
I’m not looking for anything fancy; durability is my main concern. (In case it matter, the faucet has to be single-hole.)
Any brands you’d recommend for durability?
Thanks!
Kynn
Edited 6/28/2008 3:07 pm ET by Kynnjo
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Chicago faucet is the most durable.
That's what I put in commercial kitchens & hospitals.
Home Deopt carries Glacier Bay faucets, one in particular for $65ish which is pretty durable, chrome plated solid brass. The one I'm refering to used three holes, but they may have a single hole version, like a single handle type.
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