One of my favorite new inventions in the kitchen and bath
industry are touch faucets. Most every faucet manufacturer makes a faucet like
this these days. Made for both the kitchen and bathroom, you don’t have to give
up style for function. Typically they work by turning the handle to on and then
tapping it on the spout or body for it to come on and then tapping it again for
it to turn off. The water temperature is controlled by the on off handle so set
your temperature before you need the water.
The touch function is great when you are cooking and have
raw meat juice on your hands or hands covered in dough. Simply tap the faucet
with your clean forearm and everything stays nice and clean. Once you have the opportunity to use a touch
faucet, you will not want to go back!
Touch faucets are powered by batteries or being plugged into
an outlet. Battery operated units last for over 2-5 years depending on the
battery your use. The original touch faucets could be glitchy, but most every
one we install today doesn’t have any problems. Touch faucets cost slightly
more than a regular faucet, but are well worth it in my opinion.
Do you have a touch faucet? What has your experience been?
I’d love to hear. Email me at
Jessica@webbercoleman.com
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