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Moen, Inc. CA87003SRS Kitchen Faucet Pull-Down Style Product Description:



  • Spot resistant stainless steel finish
  • One handle lever design for ease of use
  • Lifeshine finish guaranteed not to tarnish, corrode or flake off
  • Powerful rinse
  • Pause function

Product Description

MOEN HIGH ARC SPOUT PULL DOWN KITCHEN FAUCET *Spot resistant stainless steel finish *One handle lever design for ease of use *Lifeshine finish guaranteed not to tarnish, corrode or flake off *Powerful rinse *Pause function *Aerated stream *Includes soap/lotion dispenser *ADA compliant *Hydrolock quick connect system for easy installation *Limited lifetime warranty

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Super design
By Jgolfer
I had this installed by a friend in October of 2011. It's worked flawlessly & I love the pull down spray and the soap dispenser. It makes doing the dishes & clean-up almost fun. You can fill the soap dispenser from the top which saves sticking your head under the sink & finding the bottle.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
3More Than Two Holes In That Sink?
By Captain Coffee
Moen's website indicates that the faucet is designed for 1, 2, 3, or 4 hole mounting options.In reality, this faucet/soap dispenser will probably install and operate well with two-hole, through-counter configurations; else, not so much.I believe it to be an ill-advised selection for sinks with more than two holes or for installation directly through a stainless-steel sink when not passing through a counter-top, particularly where the optional escutcheon is desired.If, however, you should decide to proceed with its installation on a sink with more than two holes, or directly through a stainless-steel surface without installing through a counter-top, or both -- and with the optional escutcheon, as was my lot -- the following information may be useful.If your surface is less than 1/2" in thickness, even using the provided under-counter metal plate (part "C"), the escutcheon CANNOT be tightened down (on its ends) flush to the surface as supplied. Splashed, sprayed or spilled water WILL seep in under the escutcheon with use, especially on the ends, if installed only as per Moen's directions.One reviewer wrote that in order to secure the escutcheon to the sink surface he actually modified it by drilling holes and installing screws through it.While I can understand why he did so, having now installed the faucet on a 4-hole sink myself, I've opted not to drill holes in a new, stainless-steel escutcheon at this point.Being less than entirely satisfied with the unit's optional-escutcheon design for my aforementioned configuration, and having completed my modified installation, I post this experience for your perusal.How I deviated from the instructions and completed the process:I securely applied a strip of duct tape over the three holes on the stainless sink (not the 4th hole for soap dispenser), slicing a small "X" into the center hole to feed the water lines and threaded stem through.Next, I placed the black plastic escutcheon 'base' (optional part "R" on Moen's picture-only installation guide) -- it's open-ribbed, just a frame, really -- down flat over the strip of duct tape. Then I marked its outline on the tape and carefully razor-trimmed along the marks. I removed the trimmed excess so that no tape would be visible once the escutcheon was in place.Now for the plumber's putty, and plenty of it. I applied it liberally inside the edges of the black plastic 'frame' until it covered all the tape and stainless-steel sink surface, building up a 'base' of plumber's putty flush with the top of the inside edges of the thin, black plastic 'frame' (part "R"). I left the center hole open enough to 'work' the water hoses and threaded stem down through it.Next, I installed the unit as per the instructions, placing the escutcheon down flat over my heavily-puttied part "R". I tightened the stem down as far as I dared without breaking the supplied plastic deep 'socket'.The result is an aesthetically-pleasing faucet which, when operated as intended over the past four days, does move the rear of the sink's surface up and down slightly when the handle is rotated to its forward or rearward limits, but has not yet leaked.And, yes, I initially installed the faucet without the putty. And, yes, it did leak through the as-yet untaped and unputtied holes.(The soap dispenser installation required no deviation from the instructions.)Final note: I believe that should enough water over enough time -- and/or with enough force -- be directed precisely at the base of the stem where it passes through the escutcheon, a small amount of water could leak under this area and down through the center hole along the faucet's stem or water lines, but this would be true with most any similar single-handled faucet. The seeping volume would, however, have to exceed the evaporation rate in order for such a small leak to be a real problem.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Very Functional, Looks Great, Really Happy With It
By Tiger
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R32473G1Z190Y5 This faucet is very functional and looks great. The combined hose sprayer and main faucet works great. It is really easy to just grab and spray around and slip back. It has 3 easy controls - stream (default), shower, and pause. The stream mode doesn't seem as powerful as my old faucet, but doesn't seem like a bad thing, but might take longer to fill a sink. It seems more aerated with less actual water volume. It always reverts back to stream when you turn off or pause. The shower mode is wide and full bodied which is noticeably better than my old faucet so it makes for quick rinsing (better than stream). It stays on with one press until you turn off or pause. The pause mode is great (hold to pause) so you can quickly stop the water for a short bit, such as while you pull out the hose and move to fill a pan to the side of the sink without spraying the counter. I especially like the way the handle operates. You can easily turn on/off and warm/cold with very good fluid control over granularity and you can do it with the side of your hand or arm if your hands are dirty and you don't want to contaminate the handle. Lastly the soap dispenser works well and you can fill it from the top so you don't have to unscrew the reservoir to fill in the future. Overall I am very happy with it.Installation is really easy. But it doesn't come with universal adapters to fit just any existing shutoff. So if your existing shutoffs do not take a 3/8 inch threaded connector, you will need to find an adapter to convert to fit or replace your shutoffs. I spent most of my time shopping for the right adapter to convert from this 3/8 inch threaded connector to my existing 1/2 inch threaded shutoff. I ended up buying the Watts LFA124 3/8 to 1/2 adapter and Danco 80817 replacement washers. Also you will have to clean up around the holes after removing your existing faucet, which can take some time. For me a bathroom cleaning block (a stone) make extremely quick work of removing old hard water deposits & grime. The back of the box says you need plumbers putty, but the instructions never have you use it. It comes with a gasket that seems to make a good seal without the need for plumbers putty (or clear silicon caulk) to seal around the holes. If it weren't for not fitting my shutoff, installation would have seemed trivial.It does fit 1,2,3, or 4 hole designs, depending on whether you use the 3-hole base plate or use as a single post, and whether you use the soap dispenser. Some people report the need to use the base plate for added stability if the sink isn't sturdy on its own. My porcelain sink and didn't need it. However, note that the handle will still extend out to the side over a hole, so you cannot literally have existing things in both holes on either side. But you can install the handle in either direction.

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