: Price Pfister 8H685PC Savannah Double-Handle Kitchen Faucet with White Lever Handles and Side Sprayer, Chrome

: Price Pfister 8H685PC Savannah Double-Handle Kitchen Faucet with White Lever Handles and Side Sprayer, Chrome

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Price Pfister 8H685PC Savannah Double-Handle Kitchen Faucet with White Lever Handles and Side Sprayer, Chrome

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Street Price: $203.40
Gaunz Org Price: $45.00
Savings!: $158.40 (78%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2137





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Price Pfister
Color: Chrome
EAN: 0038877495490
Label: Price Pfister
Product Manufacturer: Price Pfister
Material Type: chrome
Model: 8H685PC
Publisher: Price Pfister
Release Date: July 25, 2006
Ranking: 2137
Studio: Price Pfister
Variation Description: Chrome


Piece facts:
  • Double-handle centerset kitchen faucet with side spray
  • Ceramic disc valving prevents noisy drips
  • Elegant porcelain lever handles
  • Chrome finish adds a sleek look to any bathroom
  • Full lifetime warranty




Chrome Sprayer, Side and Handles Lever White with Faucet Kitchen Double-Handle Savannah 8H685PC Pfister Price






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Price Pfister 8H6-85PC Polished Chrome Kitchen Faucet 36 series savannah collection 8H6 8H68 8H685 8H685P 8H685PC Lever

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The Price Pfister savannah double-handle centerset kitchen faucet with side sprayer with white handles has a high arc spout with extra clearance for bigger pots and pans. lts dual porcelain lever handles and matching side spray create an elegant design. Ceramic disc valving prevents noisy drips, brass construction adds strength and durability, and the chrome finish adds a sleek look to any kitchen. Price Pfister backs its faucet with a lifetime warranty.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Cheap, and I don't mean the price. ...
I bought this as a replacement for a ball valve faucet that had a leak in the main joint. Based on the reviews, I expected something basic, but reasonably solid.

The majority of this faucet is cheap, brittle plastic plated with some thin plating of what seems to be pot metal. The first one I got had a manufacturing defect in the sprayer, a hairline crack that leaked whenever the faucet was on. I returned it for for a replacement, but I have serious doubts that it will last long, given its horribly low quality.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice faucet
I read mixed reviews on this, then went ahead and ordered it. I don't regret it. While plumbers like Delta, I've never figured out why. Price Pfister makes good stuff. No, water doesn't squirt sideways--not after I cleaned the screen out when some debris accumulated. And if it reduces the water pressure somewhat--so what? My wife only knows to turn a handle on full tilt. If this slows consumption a little I'm glad. I'd give this a five star but we were hoping for a faucet with higher clearance--not just a high arc. Apparently high clearance is hard to find.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * these are $200 at home depot ...
A very nice stylish and high quality setup.
I personally am sick of the single handle, and was lookinf for the indivdual valves. What a great deal.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Leaky faucet!
We have actually had two of these faucets. The first was installed for a couple of years, and then we started having problems. Water leaked out through the middle and out the bottom. I complained to Price Pfister - and they were wonderful about the warranty. They sent a replacement faucet almost immediately. The only problem was, the second one did exactly the same thing. We replaced the washer in the center to no avail. Just last weekend, my husband had to take the floor out from beneath the sink, because so much water had soaked through. We bought a new faucet - and not a Price Pfister. The price does look inviting - but be careful that it does not cost you more than that in repairs.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not as satisfied with this model as with other Price Pfister's in the house. ...
I just installed this faucet. The install was smooth and easy as a faucet install could be. The first thing I noticed however was that this faucet did not feel as "substantial" as others. It felt more lightweight. I did not have any trouble getting the faucet to stay in place, with plumbers putty and tightening the nuts as per the instructions it sits on the sink as solid as a rock.

I flushed out the lines also per the instructions. I took off the aerator and let the water run on each side for a minute or two. I replaced the aerator,turned on the water and was not satisfied with how the water flowed out I don't mean in the pressure or rate of flow but in the stream itself. It does not have a nice solid bubbly flow like most new faucets have. This one acted like the aerator was dirty/clogged and some of the stream shot out sideways instead of straight down.
I tried some basic blowing out /cleaning and it helped enough in the water spraying sideways but the flow is still a bit choppy. Price Pfister pfaucets have a substantial aerator and the others in the house have a nice stream.

I am also having a problem with some noise (hammer?) in the sprayer. Some suggest there may be debri in the diverter valve. All in all it looks good but there are those annoying faults that leaves me not completely satisfied like I have been with other Price Pfisters.

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