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Note that I am going to keep the existing Delta drain assembly, since the one I have now is metal, while the drain assembly included with my Moen Genta is plastic. I will sell the Delta Lahara together with the plastic Moen drain assembly for $65.
My house came with one in the (only) bathroom, and I honestly hate it. Not enough to bother replacing it, but I'd never choose one if I was remodeling/designing in the future. It has such a weak and "splashy" flow, I feel like my hands don't get clean enough! Often I'll just wash my hands in the kitchen sink instead. Also, mine doesn't seem to ever get hot. But that could be an unrelated issue with the water heater.
Oops, too late - you already ordered it I see. Oh well.
I just installed my Moen Genta waterfall faucet. Working pretty well. No excess splashing whatsoever. The hardest parts were removing the mounting nuts on the old Delta Lahara faucet, and trying to get the pull rod properly connected to the existing Delta drain stopper.
I was wondering, what are your thoughts on waterfall bathroom faucets? I would eventually like to buy a Moen Genta for my bathroom sink.
My pastor just remodeled his house and installed Pfister waterfall faucets. The Moen I would like to buy is similar.
I understand waterfall faucets have a more gentle flow, but with less splashing than standard bathroom faucets.
What are your opinions on waterfall bathroom faucets? They seem to be quite trendy right now.
I think they look cool, but the reduced flow is a deal-breaker for me. Also the visible water stain/buildup is a problem - although the Genta is not a true waterfall faucet and does not have an open top so the spout finish is not really that visible.
In any event - the look is nice, but functionally does not work for me.
It's funny that OP never responds to any comments or suggestions, nor discuss other options - just proceeds with his statements. He always makes decision what to buy, often that stuff is already ordered or even installed BEFORE he posts a "question".
So, what is it - a sales pitch? Veiled advertising? Marketing research?
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