Product description "MANVILLE" KITCHEN FAUCET WITH SPRAY AND BRUSH 8" center Chrome finish High clearance spout Washerless valve Fits standard 3 or 4 hole sink Built in detergent reservoir Includes soft wash brush and pot & pan brush 5 year limited warranty Boxed From the Manufacturer Dishmaster Faucet with Spray
J**N
Dishmaster Soap Dispensing Faucet
Excellent product!! No more separate messy soap wands - this thing has the wand built-in with a soap reservoir under the sink and with the press of a button, you have sudsy water coming right out of the wash water in the wand. Let go of the button and it's clean clear rinse water. Pretty slick little kitchen accessory. It was delivered on time and was a snap to install - you don't need a plumber to do it.
R**E
Works great.
I had the smaller model for over 18 years only used washers and brushes. this model fit right in and worked easily. I am kind of a gadjet nut so it fits right in with the way I like to do things. If this is as good as the smaller model I should not have to get another.
P**0
Better than any "Store Bought" Faucet
We have a house with 2 adults and 3 children. Most times it's a house of 9 or 10 people, with family and friends. Many times you scrub a dish or cup with the m2000 Dishmaster, set it on a towel, and let it dry. The M2000 Dishmaster doesn't look like one of the fancy faucets at Lowes or Home Depot. It doesn't have the little spray thingys that come out of the faucet head. What is that for anyway, rinsing lettuce or something, because it certainly doesn't clean a dish. The dishmaster has a jet of water or soapy water jetting out from the middle of the brush. Turn your water on full blast and scrub a dish and water does not spray outside the sink. Try that with one of those fancy lettuce sprayers The dishmaster is the most functional faucet I have ever used. We just moved to a new house, leaving our M2000 behind. :( The last one was installed for 10 years. Had to replace the hose once. It had worn through where it rubs when it is extended for washing dishes. Of course you will wear down the black brush. About one per year, or every other year. Never really use the orange pots and pans brush. Probably should have. The black brushes do a great job. It will wash the dried milk from the bottom of the glass in about 3 seconds. Like another poster, I have had one my whole life. Grew up with the old m67 but had to convince my wife to try Dishmaster by getting the cooler looking M2000. She was stubborn and wouldn't use it for about 2 months. She's the one that told me to go buy another one for the new house, NOW. Dishes are sitting in the sink, because nobody want's to hand wash, and we just can't put a dirty, egg encrusted plate in the dishwasher without rinsing it first. Feel bad for the person who had troubles with theirs, but everyone in my family has one, with no problems. The tank of soapy water under the sink is kind of a pain, but you only fill it about once a month or so. I don't use any special detergent. Just some regular dish soap, about 1/5 of the jug, and fill the rest with water, using the wand to mix it.
A**E
Had One --- Just Bought a Replacement
Our ranch house was built in 1981, and an "Island Style Dishmaster M-76" faucet was installed in the kitchen. It lasted 32 years before it had to be replaced! When the plumber / handyman came out to install it, he had second thoughts. Not much room to work under our sink. After removing the cover on the old one, we found out that we didn't have to get under the sink after all! The "new" M-76 Imperial Four is EXACTLY the same today as it was 32 years ago. We just had to disconnect the old one at the top of the sink and insert the new one in the same place --- just unscrew the old hot and cold water connectors and screw in the new ones!If you are installing the M-76 Imperial Four in an "Island" type sink, YOU'LL HAVE TO SPEND ANOTHER $50 FOR A BACK PLATE FOR THE FAUCET HOUSING! Fortunately for us, like I said, they are identical (the old one and the new one), so I just pulled the back plate off the old one, grabbed some professional silver polish, and there it is --- can't tell it's a 32 year old back plate! The handyman only charged me $50 instead of the $150 that he would have charged if he had to totally disassemble everything and try to work under the sink!(Note: The Model shown along with this review is the newer 2000 model with one handle --- ours is the older model M-76 with separate hot and cold handles!)
D**N
You'll Never Go Back
My mom used hers for 20 years then gave it to me. I used it for another 15 years. I'm remodeling my kitchen and the ONLY item I had to have was a new Dishmaster!! Wash dishes without wearing gloves because your hands never have to get wet... My contractor was impressed with the quality. A must have for every dishwasher out there.
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