Upon unboxing the PRIMSOPH Waterfall Automatic Motion Sensor Faucet, I was immediately impressed by its solid build quality. The brushed nickel finish is both sleek and modern, while the brass construction feels substantial and durable. As I laid out the components, everything appeared well-made and ready for installation. While I haven't yet fully installed and tested the faucet, my initial impression is that it stands out as a high-quality product.
The features are particularly promising: touchless operation for added hygiene, adjustable temperature mixing, and an energy-saving automatic shut-off. The fact that it’s CUPC certified and California CEC listed gives me confidence in its quality and compliance with standards. With an impressive 4.6-star rating from over 300 reviews, it seems many users are satisfied. I’m eager to install it and experience its functionality firsthand.
Focusing on Build Quality & Initial Impression:
- Solid Build and Promising Features: First Impressions of the PRIMSOPH Touchless Faucet
- Quality Construction and Modern Design: Unboxing the PRIMSOPH Motion Sensor Faucet
- Impressive Quality Right Out of the Box: PRIMSOPH Touchless Faucet Initial Review
Highlighting Features & Functionality:
- Hands-Free Hygiene and Adjustable Temperature: PRIMSOPH Touchless Faucet Preview
- Smart, Efficient, and Stylish: A First Look at the PRIMSOPH Motion Sensor Faucet
- Touchless Convenience and Certified Quality: PRIMSOPH Faucet Unboxing
Value for the money, or bang for the buck: At this price, I'm surprised they can do so much. I recall these types of faucets being over $250.00. It seems like a lot for this low price, and I can't imagine you gonna do any better.
Leakage: I can see no reason for leakage. I have used these many times at businesses, and while the owners may only allow cold and have the water pressure set on low, that's about it. I've never in my many decades seen one leak; if so, a faucet seal is generally the culprit; it is not properly tightened, crosses the threads, etc. I dont think there is even a cartridge in the faucet, just the mixing valve and I guess the electrically operated valve in the battery box. So I will have no hesitation installing this if I ever finish my food truck project, but I'll test it out soon regardless.
Fit: It installs like a typical single-hole faucet, and they give a cover plate if needed for a 4" 3 hole. There is a mixing valve to connect hot and cold to preset your typical temperature, which is then installed onto the battery/electric valve box. That box is screwed into the wall using anchors or into stud, concrete, etc., and then plugged in. Straightforward installation, it comes with directions and there is a video on their Amazon ad page., and probably online.
Tips for When You Complete Installation: Once installed, update your review with details about the installation process, including water flow, sensor sensitivity, and temperature control.
I don't see any negatives, I would plug it in and make sure the battery works, and for the handy or research type of thinker type person, it appears as if the battery box can be opened if a battery replacement is needed in the future.
I hope my initial insight helps a little. I'll update you when I connect.