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Price Pfister 0264NZZ Marielle Single-Handle Kitchen Faucet with Side Sprayer and Soap Dispenser, Oil Rubbed Bronze

Price Pfister 0264NZZ Marielle Single-Handle Kitchen Faucet with Side Sprayer and Soap Dispenser, Oil Rubbed Bronze
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List Price: $375.00
Price: $300.18

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Product Description

Price Pfister Marielle Single Handle Kitchen Faucets


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48921 in Home Improvement
  • Color: Chrome
  • Brand: Price Pfister
  • Model: 0264NZZ
  • Released on: 2006-07-25
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 3.56" h x 11.50" w x 19.31" l,

Features

  • Classic French single-handle kitchen faucet with side sprayer and soap dispenser
  • Ceramic disc valving prevents noisy drips
  • Installs with 4 holes
  • Oil rubbed bronze finish adds a modern look to any bathroom
  • Full lifetime warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Price Pfister marielle single-handle kitchen faucet with side sprayer and soap dispenser has a vintage French country design. The coordinating side spray and matching soap dispenser provide a unified look, while the oil rubbed bronze finish adds a modern touch to your kitchen's appearance. This faucet installs with four holes, and it uses ceramic disc valving to prevent noisy drips. Price Pfister backs its faucet with a lifetime warranty.


Customer Reviews

sprayer head issues2
The product looks great. However, we have a LOT of water pressure, so we have gone through TWO sprayer heads and currently need a third! It cracks on the seal. Perhaps with lower pressure it would be ok.

Beauty is only skin deep2
Yes, it is beautiful but it's poorly designed. The sprayer sticks on and the pressure from the main spout was so low I thought it must be plugged up somewhere. I haven't solved the sprayer problem yet but the low pressure at the spout was caused by the diverter valve which is designed to save water by restricting flow(which doesn't happen because you have to let it run for twenty minutes before the water gets hot). I removed the diverter and pulled the plastic center piece out with needle nose pliers and then drilled some small holes in the plastic around the brass stem. Now water flows through the holes instead of being restricted and it works great. The spout doesn't shut off when you use the sprayer but the sprayer still works like before(It won't shut off).

Good faucet - bad sprayer1
The faucet works well - however, we're on our 3rd sprayer. The 1st, the diverter leaked. The 2nd, the handle (that you squeeze) fell off. The 3rd - will not release and return water to the main faucet. Nothing but a pain.