🚰 Elevate your kitchen game with speed, style, and spotless shine!
The Moen Sleek Spot Resist Stainless One-Handle Pulldown Kitchen Faucet features PowerBoost technology for faster water flow, a Spot Resist finish to prevent fingerprints, and a Reflex system for smooth sprayer operation. Designed for easy installation with the Duralock quick connect system, it offers a high-arch gooseneck spout and is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty, making it a durable and stylish upgrade for any modern kitchen.
Brand | Moen |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | Stainless |
Material | Metal |
Color | Spot Resist Stainless |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Kitchen faucet, Flexible supply lines with 3/8" compression fittings, Deck Plate, Instruction Manual |
Hole Count | 1 |
Special Feature | Pull Down Sprayer |
Handle Type | Lever |
Style | Standard |
Installation Type | Deck Mounted |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.5 Gallons Per Minute |
Valve Type | Disc Valve |
Model Name | Sleek |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Handle Material | Metal |
Spout Height | 15.56 Inches |
Spout Reach | 7.63 Inches |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Series ID | Sleek |
Warranty Type | lifetime |
Handle Location | Right |
Spout Design | High Arch Gooseneck |
Is Electric | No |
Manufacturer | Moen Incorporated |
UPC | 026508278468 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00026508278468 |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"D x 3"W x 15.96"H |
Part Number | 7864SRS |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 7864SRS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Stainless |
Pattern | Sensor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Water Consumption | 1.5 Gallons per Minute |
Special Features | Pull Down Sprayer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
C**C
Just Nice In Every Way!
Our kitchen faucet has been a piece of junk for years. No water flow, usually leaked when turned off, developed a leak at the base, at the bottom of the swivel. So, we shopped hard. I brought the wife back here and we shopped together. She wanted a pull down faucet because our daughter has one. I definitely didn't want a Price-Pfister this time.It was about as easy to install as it could have been. Getting the old faucet out was actually harder. The one snag was our fault. Our (under sink) water filter's kind of a piece of junk, too. It has one of those retarded saddle clamps. You install that over the water line and the first time you turn it off, it punches a hole in your water line. It never did leak, but I had to go to the hardware store and play musical fittings. I had to come up with a T fitting with male on one end, female on the other end and a different size on the third leg. I ended up needing two fittings and a short piece of copper tubing and one extra nut and compression fitting. Had it not been for that, this would have been a breeze!The fittings on the hot and cold supply lines(on this faucet) don't use compression sleeves; they use rubber grommets. MUCH better!! The pull down hose connects to another hose coming out the bottom of the faucet. This was so ingenious! It literally snaps together! You just push the two hoses together and it's connected! (There's a spring loaded release mechanism so it can be taken back apart.) It's held down on the center hole by a nut. Moen provided a plastic tool with a different size on each end. You put the right end over the nut and put a screwdriver through the hole at the other end and tighten it firmly. The base plate they give you covers the other sink holes on a three hole sink. You're done!It's massive, impressive, and pretty gorgeous! We chose the stain resistant stainless steel one and it matches our sink perfectly and looks kind of "futuristic".The head has a very free moving swivel. On the head there's a flip button | lever that changes it from stream to spray. It goes back to stream by itself when you turn it off. It also has a button that adds water pressure when you push it. It also returns to less water when you turn the faucet off. The lever must go on the right side, the instructions say. It's installed and assembled and the whole thing with the lever drops into the sink. To use it, you move the lever to the right to turn it on and you rotate it up for hot or down for cold; it moves 90 degrees.The pull down function is real nice. They provide you with a weight that snaps onto the pull down hose, which is under the sink. Ours gets slightly stuck on a dishwasher drain hose. I need to get back under there some day and just move that hose out of the way. If it weren't for that, it would be perfectly smooth and perfect.DO NOT get the soap dispenser you can purchase with it on its page. There's another on made by Kraus that's much better. The nozzle is much longer and solves the problem of soap all over the counter and sink that many reviewers complain about with the shorter nozzle. It held an entire 22.6 ounce bottle of Dawn when we filled it, even though the docs say 17 ounce capacity. It went into the hole in the back right corner of the sink that we had left over from the sprayer that was part of the old faucet. And, though I was worried, it had absolutely no problem fitting next to the sink bowl underneath, which is another problem reviewers complained about.Just couldn't really be more pleased! It's a stiff price, but anything stainless steel is. The old "You get what you pay for" thing.The Kraus soap dispenser:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SXTCX2W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
J**R
Love this faucet
Our kitchen faucet had really low water pressure and the plumber said it wasn't the water pressure to our condo, it was the faucet. He recommended the Moen brand since he said they have the least problems with it. This one matched our kitchen really well, and the water pressure is great! Love the turbo too, although we don't really need it. The installation was a bit of a challenge due to the under sink space (they had to remove the disposal) and there's a tiny bit of water seepage at the base of the faucet where it meets the counter so I'll have to get the plumber back to seal it, but the faucet itself is great. So glad we made the change!
B**B
Beautiful lines, nice water pressure, touchless is handy
Bought this for a rental prop that had a much more expensive, 2yr old Grohe Zedra faucet that failed.Our plumber made several trips over there to troubleshoot the Grohe and finally called to say that he thinks it's an internal defect because the leak is coming from up inside the faucet itself and not at any of the connections.This Moen has similar aesthetic lines to the Grohe and great reviews, so we gave this a try.I have no first hand use of this faucet, so I can only relay the feedback I've gotten from our tenants. - - they love it.I hesitated ordering the hands free version of this, thinking it might be one more thing that can go wrong in a rental.I'm glad I ended up ordering it because our tenants specifically mentioned enjoying that feature. The one general downside to chrome finishes, is that it shows water spots very easily. Our tenant mentioned that there's much less of a need to constantly wipe down the faucet after each use, because using this hands free feature means you aren't touching the faucet with dirty or wet hands when you turn it on and off.They also mentioned that the water pressure is much better and stronger with this faucet, and the spray options make clean up much easier. Since this faucet was literally a swap out with the previous one, it's safe to say that it's the faucet that's responsible for the better water pressure and not the plumbing or overall water system of the house.The only downside to this, is that after hearing them rave about the touchless wave feature of this faucet, I'm feeling like I need to replace the faucet in my own kitchen as well.
F**D
Switching between and maintaining stream and spray modes
The Moen Model 7864EWBL looks good and was easy to install. My wife found the Wave Sensor to be a little bit annoying as, whenever she was cleaning the sink, it was easy to accidentally turn the water on, and, in fact, was tough to avoid accidentally turning the water on. The sensor does work as advertised and works well if your hands are dirty and you don't want to touch the faucet handle to turn on the water. We are just going to have to learn to turn the sensor off when cleaning and then turn it back on.The biggest dislike about the faucet is the inability for the faucet to maintain the spray mode at low water pressure and flow . The water has to be on a higher pressure and flow for it to remain in the spray mode and not return to the stream mode. My wife likes to rinse dishes off hands free of the nozzle in the spray mode with the nozzle in place in the faucet (not pulled out) and, because it only sprays in high pressure and flow mode, it ends up splattering water everywhere. To solve this problem, I have placed a 1/2" wide by about 2" flat length rubber band over the hand toggle switch on the nozzle that holds the spray mode in place at low water pressure and flow. Picture attached. Other than the rubber band on the new faucet looking a little tacky, it works great. Don't know why Moen engineered a pressure sensitive toggle switch rather than just a toggle switch that would stay in the spray or stream mode at whatever water pressure and flow level you choose.
D**W
great quality
Have ad for almost a year and have been very happy
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