LAZARO MARTINEZ—September 2, 2025
The media could not be loaded. "I am very satisfied with this faucet set. It combines both elegance and functionality in a perfect way. The design, with separate hot and cold handles, not only gives it a classic and timeless look, but also makes it very practical to adjust the water temperature just the way you like it. The stainless steel finish adds a modern touch while also being resistant and easy to clean, which helps keep it looking shiny and new for a long time. Installation was straightforward, and the handles turn smoothly without any effort. Overall, it feels like a very high-quality product that adds value and style to any bathroom." Read more
Meghan Lane—August 18, 2025
This faucet set is easily my favorite part of our new powder room. The design looks absolutely stunning – high-end and luxurious – and I still can’t believe I found them at such an affordable price. The gold finish is beautiful and gives the space a sophisticated, elevated look. We installed them ourselves, and the process was straightforward. The only thing to note is that the drain is just slightly cooler in tone compared to the faucets, but it’s subtle and not something most people would ever notice. It certainly doesn’t take away from how gorgeous the set looks overall. I'm writing this review several months after we got them, and they've held up just fine! Still looks brand new. Easy to turn water on and off, no leaking. Checks all the boxes!! If you’re looking for a statement faucet that feels expensive without the designer price tag, this is a fantastic choice. Read more
amazonian—May 13, 2023
The media could not be loaded. Very pretty, great dimensions. BUT After two years the hot water handle wears down and will not have the nice hard stop when you turn it off. So, if you turn just a bit too far, water starts dripping out the spout. This is a constant struggle, turning it just ever so off so that it will not drip. Very bad for guests who do not know and it will just drip all day/ all night. I have to keep tightening the screw under the sink on the hot water valve (thats what I do in the video at the end), this loose screw exacerbates the dripping issue. I saw another review about this as well. The pop up drain, perfectly functional, great. But the material it is made of is cheap as when we try to clean it the veneer comes off and there is ugly matte grey plastic underneath that make it look perpetually grody. I show all this in the video. We have hard water, but I will say that is difficult if not impossible to get the buildup off of this faucet, whereas I have a nice name brand black kitchen sink that does not have this big of a buildup issue... jUst Sayin. Anyway, If you want something that will last over a year Do not do it! Buy a regulated name brand for ten more dollars! Read more
manai—December 16, 2025
Simply gorgeous! Classic and high end. Read more
Kindle Customer—December 17, 2025
OMGosh this faucet is so beautiful. We have purchased faucets for a bathroom rebuild. Love the rich color. Read more
Jeannine Betro—September 28, 2022
I was very pleased with the look, feel & design. I actually thought I was going to be disappointed. The price point was great. I believe $60? And my husband ready to go spend much more than that on a generic faucet at Lowes before I said let me order something pretty. However, installing (from what I could see) looked like a hassle. It was leaking and required a lot of tampering with to get it to stop. Based on other reviews, this seems to be a common problem. Also for whatever reason he needed to go spend another $60 at Lowes to get additional parts to install. I think the existing tubing was too short? Sort of defeated the point of buying a $69 faucet but perhaps a more expensive option would've been less of a hassle. Ultimately it's really pretty and I find myself stopping to look at it. Hopefully the leaking issues are done. Read more
Richard—April 21, 2025
This is a superbly well-designed faucet, and I am not referring to the looks, although appearance is excellent. I am referring to the fact that it utilizes screw-on compression-type fittings on the ends of the "Y" combiner hose, going from each valve to the center spout, giving a leak-free, secure connection on all 3 connection points.. I went through literal hell trying to install a previous look-alike from another vendor. We have an arrangement that utilizes a diverter valve screwed into the aerator to provide a bidet hose, much the same as a portable dishwasher connection. This means that the spout is always under pressure. The previous unit had push-on snap connectors, much like Delta and many others. When I installed the previous faucet, and put the spout under pressure with the diverter, the push-on connector to the spout immediately blew off, flooding everything underneath a pedestal sink in a second-floor bathroom. After much refitting, I finally got the push-on connectors to stay on, but they dripped profusely, since the spout was under pressure. Searched for faucets that had screw on connectors for days, but they were hard to find, as I had to look on the parts diagram for each faucet, until I found this one which worked superbly with no leaking whatsoever, even under pressure on the spout. It seems to me that faucet designers could design a faucet that doesn't blow up when you pressurize the spout. Is that asking too much? And I could not find any reference to this situation on the internet. Exasperated, until I found this GGStudy. Kudos! Most other mfgs like Delta use push-on. One exception is Kingston, which seems to use screw-on compression fittings, but more expensive. The first picture below is a diagram of the GGStudy (with screw-on compression "Y" Connectors), and the second picture is an example of a "Push-On" "Y" Connector that other widespread faucets use: Read more

