🚿 Elevate your kitchen game with sleek, flexible faucet power!
The Comllen Kitchen Faucet combines a modern brushed nickel finish with a high-arc 360° swivel spout and a 23.6-inch pull-down hose, delivering versatile, ergonomic control with dual spray modes and a durable ceramic disc valve for drip-free performance. Perfect for kitchens, bars, and utility sinks, it’s designed for easy installation and long-lasting use.
Brand | Comllen |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bar, Kitchen, Outdoor |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Deck Plate, Water Hose, Instruction Manual |
Hole Count | 1 |
Special Feature | 360 Swivel |
Handle Type | Lever |
Style | Modern |
Installation Type | Single Hole |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.8 Gallons Per Minute |
Model Name | CBQYT001L-D |
Handle Material | Zinc |
Spout Height | 6.89 Inches |
Spout Reach | 8.6 Inches |
Warranty Type | limited |
Handle Location | single-hole-deck-mount |
Spout Design | Pulldown with 360-degree swivel |
Hose Length | 23.62 Inches |
Is Electric | No |
Manufacturer | Comllen |
Product Dimensions | 9.8"D x 9.6"W x 14.2"H |
Part Number | CBQYT001L-D |
Item Weight | 3.54 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CBQYT001L-D |
Size | Modern |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | 360 Swivel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Mostly good things for this faucet.
Ok, for style, you cannot beat it.For function, it is also a fantastic bargain.For appearance, it looks like it is all brushed stainless steel.However, the sprayer head is NOT steel. It is a metallic finished (somehow) plastic. You can definitely cut into it if you nick it with something made of metal (a pan, for instance). You will know the nick is there if you are like me, though others may not notice. Still, for the price I am not going to complain much. I still give this faucet 5 stars because against the competition, there is no comparison. This one wins easily given ease of installation and appearance, as well as how smoothly it has functioned in the months since we installed it. It does not leak or dribble, the extension make filling a coffeemaker a breeze, and overall my wife is immensely happy with this faucet.If I could find a real downside it is that the sprayer puts out so much water that you have to be attentive to how far it is from whatever you are spraying. Part of that may be my excellent water pressure, but it really puts it out. You can end up with a bit of splatter all over the place if you put it on full throttle and push the spray selector button located on the head of the faucet. The other minor (very minor) complaint is that when I try to wash the dog in the sink (toy Schnauzer) she keeps hitting the control knob while I am trying to clean her, and that changes water pressure and temperature instantly. The results are ... less than desireable... However, that is more a function of the type of faucet this is. You won't get that issue with knobbed faucets, but this style has that drawback regardless of which version of this faucet you get. The key is to use the tub to wash the dog. Each tool for its purpose...
B**R
Great faucet for the price!
No issues with installing at all. Was super simple and works and looks great! Would buy again!
W**D
Great faucet, but it's set a little differently
For some context, I manage a 38 unit luxury loft apartment building. The original kitchen faucets installed in 2015 were crap. We have had to replace several over the past year and have chosen this faucet as the replacement.This faucet is good quality for the price. The hoses provided are actually better quality than the originals provided by the general contractor (shocking!). However, the weight provided has teeth, which will ultimately cause leaks in the spray hose. It is also heavier than the metal ones provided with the ones that were replaced so the teeth will work into the hose faster. (I was told this by my maintenance guys after we had replaced 5 of the originals).But this replacement Comllen has performed well so far. Installation was easy and everything you need is included in the box (with the exception of a deck plate, if one is needed). They even include a small screwdriver, which is a nice touch.However, a few things to note. It has quite a bit of pressure behind it (more than most). Don't know what our original ones were rated at but this one is quite strong so there can be splashout if not adjusted lower.Also, and more importantly, the hot and cold adjustments are opposite of most handles. Hot is forward and cold is backwards. This is completely opposite of all other right handed faucets I've ever seen. We did try installing one with the handle on the left side, but since most people are right handed, this particular tenant found it very awkward. So, just know that difference so that you don't burn yourself until you get used to it.Finally, it seems that the faucet is a little difficult to tighten down completely without there being some play in the faucet. The addition of a deck plate would have made the countertop too thick for installation, so we always installed without, just like the original ones. However, the screws underneath just don't seem to be able to get and hold enough tension to keep it completely stationary.But, for less than $40, it seems to be a pretty good unit and worth the money.The most important thing to remember is the difference in the hot and cold orientation on the handle if you set it as a right hand use. If you set the handle in the middle, then it is exactly correct with hot to the left and cold to the right (although I don't really know of anyone who sets their handle that way. It's just awkward.)
V**
Handy and aesthetically pleasing
So far I'm loving it. Hopefully it holds up ok.
B**N
Update 3/3 after buying a 2nd one: Don't buy this one, there are better ones for similar price!
Update 3/3/2020: I bought a 2nd one of these units for a house that we are remodeling to sell as the one at our farmhouse was not perfect but worked pretty well (see review below). The 2nd one we bought has burned my wife as well as me a couple times with hot water. It is impossible to control the temperature, exactly like another reviewer mentioned it is 90% hot, 1% warm, and 9% cold but impossible to find that 1% zone every time as it is like hitting a moving target. The water pressure is nearly all or nothing, hard to control the flow unless you are super careful, my wife was even getting to the point of using both hands to try and move it slowly to get it just right as it sticks then just jumps open splashing water all over. It is a shame as the looks are not bad, it is just cheaply designed and made so the mixing valve apparently is garbage as is the flow control device. Consider yourself warned, you may get lucky or you may not as the first one we bought was not as bad. I missed the window to return this one as it was 3-4 weeks before I installed it so the return window closed before we decided it needed to be. I guess I'm stuck with this scrap metal now, lesson learned and I will make sure not to buy any more Comllen products in the future!Farmhouse - 1st faucet that we bought: Works well, not great but as expected for the low cost (~$60). There is some excess movement between the swivel head and base, not a lot but compared to my mothers very similar designed Delta faucet (~$275) there is an obvious difference. There head extends easily, but sometimes a bit finicky trying to return the head to the original position. You get what you pay for as usual. One small scratch on the head right in plain view, but again not that worried about it based on price.
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