czartini—December 17, 2025
This is an excellent choice for a budget bathroom faucet that will give you the advantage of a pull down in a smaller form factor. The sprayer aerator has a soft mode and what I’ll call cleaning mode of spray and the selection switch moves back and forth well. And fav thing i haven’t constantly hit the selector on accident when I pull out the sprayer to get a mouth rinse and blast myself in the face like I do in the kitchen pull down faucet. The neck is good enough quantity to handle the light use of secondary faucet, it’s lightweight but not low quality. the neck and base are strong and moves very smooth in a full 180. The stem and valve have excellent flow through and lots of pressure, so I was right my old faucet’s GPM was crap. The Handle* has got a nice satisfying ease of movement and with the right amount of resistance or firmness to it. No slop or wiggles. The design is really good looking, ascetically pleasing and is high enough with enough length to get the reach to get the water to flow right at the drain, and not splash back behind the faucet onto the sink. The finish is consistent throughout and the brushed nickel matches all my other brushed nickel stuff except. *I handle quality is actually attributed to the stem quality so when I swapped out the stock handle that has the post style, for one in the pic which is one I had on hand and just preferred, it still functions perfectly because of the inner hardware. So yes the stem is a standard size and there’s a set screw and it can be swapped if you happen to have a drawer full of handles like I do. CON: These complaints are for 90% of faucets I buy, fix, install; so they are applicable but they shouldn’t be considered negatively against this model. So even though the majority of people will never notice these nitpicks- I do, and I will keep complaining about it till the industry improves, so I guess forever. 1.The Handle, it is a post and screw into the round stem cover screw in style and I personally hate the style. My kitchen has a middle /high end moen and it has it as a one piece molded post type and I hate it too. There too small and weird to clean. Next. 2. Supply lines aren’t verified and can’t pass inspection. If that’s not a problem for you then also they’re too thin-walled and hard to put a tight loop in or bend without causing kinks. And the compression fittings are lower quality and than I like. PERSONALLY-I’ll only use supply lines that are verified by an independent organization have the ratings and certifications on them and will be up to national and local plumbing code. They’ll have to be able to pass a building inspection if I’m gonna use them. No matter the project. They’re a few $ more but you can reuse them on any faucet and theyll last for like 10 years. Also you won’t have to worry about them bursting in the middle of the night. Read more


Jonathan—January 8, 2026
I like this faucet but I wish it had metal braided hoses! Pros: Good price for a nice kitchen faucet. Well made with a modern design/style. Installation was easy, installs just like any other faucet would! To control the temperature of the water, it has a traditional right is cold, left is hot handle which I like more than a lot of the faucets nowadays that will vary toward or away from you. We have good water pressure at our house so the water pressure was good coming out of the faucet. Cons: The hoses are plastic braided, not metal braided. This makes it questionable for longevity in terms of leaks. I personally haven’t had good luck with plastic hoses in the past but I’m giving it the benefit of the doubt! Read more
Samantha Chambers—November 23, 2025
I recently installed this GBBNE matte black faucet in my laundry/utility sink, and overall I’m really impressed. The installation itself was super easy **once** I got my old faucet off, which turned out to be the hardest part of the whole project. The old rusted nut was practically fused in place, so I ended up crawling under the sink with a basin wrench and soaking the area with WD-40 just to get it loose. Not fun. Once that was out of the way, installing this new faucet was a breeze. One thing I immediately appreciated was the design of the mounting nut on this faucet. Instead of being a solid piece of metal you have to muscle off someday, it has screws you can tighten or loosen and a small gap in the metal, which makes it way easier to work with. If I ever have to remove it in the future, I’m confident it won’t be the struggle my old one was. Functionally, the faucet works well. The matte black finish looks sleek and modern, and it actually resists fingerprints better than I expected. It swivels back and fourth easily. The hot and cold directions are clearly marked. The water doesn't come out super strong (which is a good thing), until you use the pull-down sprayer, which is surprisingly strong. The spray setting has been perfect for rinsing out buckets and cleaning the sink. Overall, very happy with this purchase due to the easy install, great look, and solid performance. Would definitely recommend. Read more
D&J—November 19, 2025
I got this for the utility sink in my wife's craft room. It was easy to install, honestly taking the old one out and putting this in maybe took 20 minutes if that. What we like about it the most is it is metal and feels solid and looks great. Her old faucet was plastic and felt cheap. The height of this faucet allows her to be able to rinse five gallon buckets with ease. She loves that she can swivel the faucet all the way to the wall and then the sink is wide open for larger objects. The pull down sprayer is really great for laying paint brushes in the bottom of the sink and being able to bring the water to them so there is less splashing of paint water outside of the sink. The hose retracts smoothly and completely. It also has enough reach that she can use the hose outside of the sink also if filling something that doesn't fit in the sink. She absolutely loves it and I love that she was happy with my choice! Read more
Annastacia—November 13, 2025
This pull-down spray faucet works well and looks great with its brushed nickel finish. The dual spray modes and 360° swivel make it versatile for laundry or utility sinks, and the stainless steel construction feels durable. My only minor gripe is that the pull-down hose could be a bit smoother, but overall it’s a functional and attractive addition to my sink. Read more