My search for a kitchen faucet replacement introduced me to the pulldown variety which seemed very nice indeed. But then I get to thinking about the hose part and whether or not I want all the water I consume delivered that way. We have metal supply lines and I started wondering about what the faucet hoses are made of. Online searches don't offer much except for some discussion of Moen hose issues several years ago.
So, what is the verdict on these guys? Are people happy or do they have water quality (taste) issues with the hoses? I used to work in a water quality lab so I'm a little weird about it, I know.
I found Chicago Faucets, made in USA, so that made me happy. They are industrial but can be used residential. What do you think of this brand? I also found some Moens and Kohlers made in the USA.
Are ceramic cartridges the way to go?
Thank you.
So, what is the verdict on these guys? Are people happy or do they have water quality (taste) issues with the hoses? I used to work in a water quality lab so I'm a little weird about it, I know.
I found Chicago Faucets, made in USA, so that made me happy. They are industrial but can be used residential. What do you think of this brand? I also found some Moens and Kohlers made in the USA.
Are ceramic cartridges the way to go?
Thank you.