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(More customer reviews)Just had the faucet installed today (Sept 15) I connected the wires and batteries in five minutes. Turned it on and water came out. Touched the top of the faucet and the water flow stopped. Touched the faucet again and the water started flowing again. It's big, I mean very big. It's much bigger than I thought it would be. Man, this faucet is BIG. I like new toys, and this is a toy that I will play with all night. Other reviewer had problems, so I'll be watching closely.
So far so good, it even matches the granite counter top we got. (New kitchen)
Oh yah, shipping was next day as well, paid a little more but I got this sucker when I needed it.
Update: Two days later:
Water leak under the sink, coming from the solenoid. Not good, might be a bad solenoid or poor install. No touch 2 go feature, no water. Can't risk water damage to my new cabinets. I still like the faucet, plumber is coming back tomorrow. If he can't fix the leak, I'll buy another one and have another plumber install the solenoid, if I can't do it myself.
I will reserve final judgment for now. word of advice: Keep checking under the sink for leaks.
Update 2:
Traced the water leak to a pipe joint, The touch feature worked for another day then stopped completely. Sent an email to Delta and they will be sending out a replacement solenoid. And I don't have to send anything back to them.
Update: Sept 20th
It's broken. Touch 2 Go is gone. Now it's a matter of if Delta will replace it.
Update: Nov 21, 2009
After posting my first review someone had an issue with it being posted too early after installation and thought that the feature is not needed. I can report that the touch 2 go feature is still working. I think it's a great feature. Instant on and off, at full flow, I discovered that when I want '4 cups' of water in my coffee pot, the touch 2 go shuts offs the water flow at the right time with a simple tap.
It's the little things that makes life better. Update: December 4th 2009
Still working, just like in the video. It may not be the norm, but what do I care? Tap on, tap off. Ha Ha, the little blue led still works too. (just a small joke)
Feb 1, 2010.
Still working, by working I mean, I can tap the faucet or tap and the water flow either stops or starts. Just like the video clip.
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980T-RB-DST Soap Dispenser: No, Finish: Venetian Bronze Pictured in Chrome with Optional Soap DispenserWith Touch2O Technology it doesn t matter if you have two full hands or 10 messy fingers. Tap anywhere on the spout or handle and the water is running. You re sure to fall in love with just one touch! Features: -Kitchen sink faucet. -Part of the Pilar Collection, inspired by a fusion of technology and nature. -Widespread mount. -Diamond Seal Technology. -Two or three hole. -Lever handle. -Includes pull out spray. -ADA compliant. -Saves water and energy. -Start and stop the flow of water with just a tap anywhere on the spout or handle. -Exclusive MagnaTite spray head docking ensures a snug fit of the wand. -Helps prevent the spread of bacteria. -32'' minimum supply lines below the deck included. -2-Function Pull-Down. -Diamond Valve with Innoflex Waterways. -Integrated Supply Tubes. -Touch20 Technology. -5 Year limited Warranty on faucet, finish and electronics. -Overall dimensions: 13.875'' H x 18'' W x 10.625'' D. For more information on this product please view the Specification Sheet(s) below: Specification Sheet Parts Diagram Installation Sheet
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