Customer Reviews With Photos
Comes in a very minimalistic packaging (no box, wrapped in paper and a plastic piece on the front to protect the nozzles). Installation is pretty straighforward... unscrew the old one, screw in this one. There are five different settings with different spray patterns. The lever works nicely to move between each one with a nice click. There's some residual water that still comes through from the previous pattern when you move from one to another, but it lasts about 2 seconds to deplete whatever is in the unit. One nice thing about it is that you can change the angle of the entire unit, which was not the case with the one that we're replacing it with. This works great for moving the water away from you while waiting for it to warm up during winter months :) If you're in the market for a simple and effective shower head replacement, give this one a try!

Absolutely great! Very easy install as long as you can manage to fit under the sink. The toughest part of this project was actually removing the OLD faucet. Once that was done this one was ready to go in about 40 minutes.

Do it yourself home plumbing is one of my least favorite tasks. I am usually guaranteed parts that don't fit, things that have to be modified and numerous trips to the hardware store. It's a pleasure to find this simple to install drain kit. I bought it for a new sink installation that uses a fancy fixture that follows the current trend of not using a lever operated drain closure. So a popup type like this is required. That's okay with me, I rarely fill my sink's basin with water and when I do I have no problem with using a popup opener. Installation is incredibly easy, just drop it into the drain hole, line it up with the drain under the sink and tighten the fasteners. It's about a five minute job from opening the box to cleaning up. THINGS TO KNOW Compared to traditional bath sink drains this one looks huge and the pop up part sticks up higher than you may be used to. It takes getting used to and traditionalists may not care for it. I paired it with a Kohler Bryant sink and a highly decorative waterfall fixture and to me the oversize drain actually adds to the contemporary effect. When installing, note that there is an overflow hole in the drain. This hole should be oriented so it faces the overflow hole that’s built into your sink. This drain can only be used with sinks that have an overflow feature. Note the design of the rubber gaskets on this drain, they are not around the perimeter but rather around the inner tube. This assures a tight leak-free seal. Yes this drain is all plastic. I'm not that fond of plastic fixtures in my bathroom but for a drain I don't care, it's a fully functional component that's out of sight and it's so easy to replace that some day when it gets messy, as drains always eventually do, I can simply get a new one.

Have loved this set but recently it's starting to peel on the nozzle. So dissapointed!!! Such a mess.

Converted a Cast Iron tub into a shower space. Went with black hardware to contrast the White Marble and glass accent strips. Looks great. Was easy to install, the default hot water max is set just right, wouldn't really want any hotter of a shower so left it as is. Now just need to finish the conversion by installing the shower door this weekend.

good little faucet, perfect for our vegetable sink. the top swivels which is nice. Only problem is the water doesn't come out in a perfect stream all the time, not too bad though.

At the time that I ordered this, we were having issues with our existing Price-Pfister kitchen faucet where it was becoming very difficult to swivel it back and forth between the two sides of the sink. I had tried to take the old one apart and lubricate the top and bottom o-rings, but it was still very stiff. Before I got up the gumption to install this new replacement, I took the old one apart again, and the bottom o-ring had broken and was jammed in the base - when I pulled it out, the problem was solved, so now I have this one sitting around as a backup. I have given it 4 stars, as I don't like the style quite as much as our older faucet that I picked out at that time. I prefer a pull-out to a pull-down, and the buttons on the backside of the sprayer on this model look a little cheap and toy-like to me. But... I stand by my headline: You can't go wrong choosing a Pfister faucet for quality and value.

Bought the black finish to upgrade our bathroom, in 2 months the finish was starting to chip and flake. Now it's starting to tarnish. Thought it was a better brand but my cheap off brand faucet is holding up better.

Pfister is an old manufacturer of quality bathroom and kitchen plumbing accessories. It used to be known as Price Pfister, now just Pfister, but it remains one of the five big American-based manufacturers of plumbing accessories despite several decades of ownership turmoil. And now Pfister is coming back with attractive faucets at good prices with lifetime warranties that can be relied on. This is a classy three-hole, three pedestal bathroom sink faucet. Your lavatory top must have three holes in it for you to use this faucet. If you like the design but don't have three holes, a one-hole version of this design is available under the Pfister catalog number LF-042-BIEC. I can't find the one-hole version on pfisteroutlet.com, but it's available elsewhere. This is a beautifully finished, finely built faucet. It comes with a cheaper-but-still-nice plastic drain and valve with a push-to-open, push-to-close valve topped by brushed gold. Integrated supply lines and easy instructions finish off the faucet. A classy look.

Excellent quality at a very reasonable price. Easy installation. Performance is excellent as well. Glad I purchased and would purchase again.

Easy upgrade at a great price. It took me a bit to figure out what shower valve I had. I had already replaced the spout with diverter, overflow and tub drain. I got a Delta faucet trim kit and the plate fit fine using the two screw holes. However I could not find a handle that would work. I tried all sorts of universal and Delta handles. (Obviously thought wrong that it was a Delta unit.). Once I saw a picture of the back side of the Pfister control handle and the two opposing "ears" or "tabs", I knew this was the correct one. (Pfister Avante, Pull "ON", Push "OFF" and rotate for temperature control). Install was super easy. I would suggest a small strap wrench for the small collar that holds the larger trim plate secure to the shower wall. Using the strap wrench will help prevent scratching / damaging the finish on the collar. Don't forget teflon tape for the shower head pipe installation. You will likely need a pair of channel lock pliers to tighten the shower head pipe as my strap wrench simply slipped. Great upgrade at a great price. All the chrome shines bright in the shower now!

This is replacing KOHLER K-15160-CP Coralais Single-Control Pullout Spray Kitchen Sink Faucet, Polished Chrome for me, which has served me well but a bit on the small side. This Pfister is comparably massive. So be sure to check whether it's proportionate to the rest of the kitchen. This item was very poorly packaged, and by the time it got to my place half of the box was ripped, but luckily not part was lost nor damaged due to this... but the weight itself was broken, where the narrow thin plastic binding the two halves snapped. Since the weight is by itself in a separate box, this likely was broken at time of packaging. I ended up wrapping the two halves together extensively using 3M electrical tapes. Install instructions were very clear, laid out on generously sized pamphlets. There was no hiccup at all at any of the steps. We debated whether to install it with the handle facing us but in the end went with the design which is to the right. The parts were quality stuff. The water lines were a bit shorter than my prior faucet but not by much. The retractable hose line, on the other hand, is much shorter, and actually too short in my opinion. I could have done with another six inches. Once installed, the weight works well and retracts well. The controls are very interesting on this faucet: they are very clearly labeled... but they face the back so you cannot see. I suppose that's fine for people living with it. The retractable part is black plastic, not the head. It does look well finished and I'm ok with it. The feature this has I really like (I suppose it's personal preference) is when you turn to spray, turning off the faucet and back on goes back to stream. This is a handy feature to avoid spraying the next user. Initial impressions are generally positive. I think this is definite upgrade, but if they beef up the packaging, didn't send me broken parts, and made the retractable hose longer, I'd be much happier.

Love it, works great and is actually made of metal not a cheap plastic faucet

Got mine from depot. The handle flanges and the tub spout are horrible, they corroded within a single month. The Metal was not properly prepped. I called the company pfitzer who sent replacements...the flanges fit but the tub spout was a quarter of an inch too short!! To top it off the company tells me they dont have parts for that spout anymore. A tub set being sold right here, on the homedepot website and in the store! Now I have to go out and get another tub spout myself. Horrible quality I will never buy anything pfitzer makes ever again. Update a few weeks after the replacement parts are developing bumps in the chrome and corroding. They should put a stop order until they figure out what in the metal preparing process is going wrong. Unacceptable

Exactly what I was looking for
