🚿 Elevate your bathroom game with sleek, leak-free luxury!
This Hosslly widespread bathroom sink faucet features a corrosion-resistant brushed nickel finish, dual joystick handles with ceramic valves for precise water control, and an adjustable 6-12 inch mounting spread. Certified lead-free and compliant with cUPC and NSF standards, it includes a stainless steel pop-up drain and braided hose for quick, tool-free installation—perfect for modern, safety-conscious homes.
Brand | Hosslly |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Material | Metal |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Included Components | Y pipe, Drain, Handle, braided hose, Instruction Manual |
Hole Count | 3 |
Special Feature | Pop Up Drain,Lead Free |
Handle Type | Joystick |
Style | Silver |
Installation Type | Widespread |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.5 Gallons Per Minute |
Valve Type | disc_valve, cartridge_valve |
Model Name | 0QEP9OAF |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Handle Material | Metal |
Spout Height | 3.2 Inches |
Spout Reach | 5.27 Inches |
Item Weight | 4.38 Pounds |
Warranty Type | limited |
Handle Location | Left and Right |
Speaker Cutout Diameter or Length | 1.38 Inches |
Spout Design | Straight |
Hose Length | 1.38 Inches |
Is Electric | No |
Manufacturer | Hosslly |
Product Dimensions | 8"D x 5.27"W x 4.94"H |
Part Number | 0QEP9OAF |
Item Weight | 4.38 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 0QEP9OAF |
Size | 8 Inch 1 Pack |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | 6"-12" |
Special Features | Pop Up Drain,Lead Free |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Attractive, high quality for such low price! Install tips: need "Basin Wrench" 2.5 hr remove prior
Very nice quality looks and feels like way way more expensive. Solid construction, super easy to install. Just a couple of installation comments. I one prior and will install these two in a home built in 1985, with Price Pfister faucets dating to then, with nuts securing the parts from underneath the vanity top. If yours is like mine, plan on 2 1/2 hours to get the old ones out. You will need Kroil penetrating oil on the rusted, frozen nuts, and a Basin Wrench designed specifically to reach the nut holding the spout in the nearly in accessible narrow gap between the sink basin and the wall. Kroil is the best penetrating oil in the world and helped loosen mine. You can buy a basin wrench here on AMZ for $X, or at Harbor Freight if you have one near you for $6.00. Next thing is orientation of the water handles. I do not recall it being mentioned that you need to check orientation of the water handles... parallel to wall when closed so that it will open turning 90 degrees toward you. I got mine all in place, snugged down, assuming that they were in closed position only to find that they weren't. But it was a simple matter to loosen the set screws, turn, and retighten.The "nuts" that secure the valves and spout are sheer genius with set screws. You just spin them on hand tight and then tighten down on the set screws to hold in place. The set screws are plenty long to reach and hold when the "nut" cannot be completely tightened down when the "ears" bump into the edge of the basin, if the holes in your installation are close to the edge of the basin. Great product, I hope they are durable. I am a bit concerned that some have reported failure and flood. I will likely buy leak detectors at SimpliSafe for each just in case. We use cheap battery sensors and have SimpliSafe sensors connected to their system at major potential leak points. See picture of basin wrench.
B**R
We love this faucet set
Our old, name brand, faucets developed an annoying dripping. I replaced the cartridges several times but the leaking continued. So we bought this pair of faucets as we loved the appearance and the price. Install was mostly easy but I had to fit myself under the sink in a cabinet which makes for tight working conditions. I removed the old faucet cleaned up the area and cleaned out the P trap. Install of the new faucet was very easy and the nuts tightened down easily on the handles and faucet. The adjustable wrench I had had to tighten the nuts had enough clearance to make this pretty easy. I tried installing the drain pipe with the supplied rubber gasket (between the drain and the sink bowl) but it was NOT water tight and leaked. Plumbers putty was tried but the sharp angle of the drain made that difficult as well and again I had leakage. So clear silicon caulking was called into duty. I try to avoid silicon caulking as it makes removing the drain a much more difficult task down the road when you need to replace the drain again. But it works very well and did so in this case as well, I had to use quite a bit tho. One big difference I noticed between the old faucet drain and the new one is the threading on the pipe for the nut under the bowl to clamp the drain tightly to the bowl. The old drain pipe the threading was very well defined with tightly spaced threads. The new drain had much coarser threads with a slightly rounded off peak. I added a photo trying to show this. I added Teflon tape to the new drain threads and tightened up everything as tight as I dared. Ran water through and after a minute or so I noticed a tiny drop leaking between the nut and threads (see photo). So I loosened the nut and lowered it and added even more teflon tape to the threads of the pipe. I then retightened the nut and tested with water and now NO more leaks. So with the courser and more rounded threads of this drain pipe you'll need to add more teflon tape than you think. I did read some reviews about the snap on joint of the water line to the faucets being poor or very difficult to connect. Well the space I was working in was tight but through trial and error I was able to get a grip on the handle waterline and the faucet water lines and the connection of the two was easier and very solid. No leaks what so ever. The real issue is the tight, small working conditions not the joints themselves. After 4 months of use we are extremely happy with these faucets. The finish quality is great and they clean up very easy. 5 stars all the way.
R**L
Would Recommend
Looks good in our new bathroom and this was easy to install-even for peeps that aren't that handy. If we can install it, you all can. It looks nice, works great with no leaks, and would definitely recommend. Assembly was easy and water flows fine through it. Good height for the sink as well.
D**Y
Sleek Elegance Meets Function
Step into a world where the mundane task of washing hands transforms into an experience of elegance with the Widespread Brushed Nickel Bathroom Sink Faucet. This faucet isn't just a utilitarian fixture; it's a statement piece, a melding of sleek design and practical functionality. It's like having a mini waterfall in your bathroom, minus the rainforest.The brushed nickel finish is the faucet's suit of armor - resistant to fingerprints and water spots, it remains perpetually pristine, like a knight after a victorious battle. Its widespread design offers a grand, sophisticated look and ample space for hands of all sizes, ensuring every wash is comfortable and splash-free.The dual handles are a nod to the classic, allowing precise control over temperature and flow. It's like having a DJ mixer for your water, where you can fine-tune the temperature to your heart's desire. The smooth operation of the handles is a subtle luxury, like the quiet closing of a high-end car door.While the faucet scores high on aesthetics and functionality, the installation might be a quest for some. It's a journey worth embarking on, though, as the end result is a bathroom centerpiece that's a daily reminder of sophistication and style.TL;DR: The Widespread Brushed Nickel Bathroom Sink Faucet is a blend of elegance and practicality. With its stunning finish and comfortable widespread design, it turns a simple faucet into a centerpiece of your bathroom. While installation might be a mini adventure, the result is a luxurious experience every time you turn the water on.
M**U
Good Purchase
Great faucet, i would buy it again.
K**A
Nice, modern look
Love the modern look of these. Look great in our new bathroom
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