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| iTouchless EZ Faucet PRO Automatic Touch-Free Faucet Adaptor, New Model for Any Sink/Faucet |
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List Price: $69.95
Our Price: $39.99
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Manufacturer: iTouchless
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Batteries: 4 Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: iTouchless Color: Chrome Silver EAN: 0897112000994 Feature: Hands-free operation Label: iTouchless Manufacturer: iTouchless Model: EZF003C Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: iTouchless Release Date: 2006-02-10 Studio: iTouchless Variation Description: Chrome Silver Warranty: Full US Warranty by iTouchless
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Hands-free operation Prevents contamination of germs Fits any existing sink faucet No plumbing change, easy to install Manual on/off switch for full control. Hot/cold and water flow can still be controlled by exiting faucet's handles
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mfr: iTouchless
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Customer Rating:      Summary: buying my third one now. it is great when it works!! Comment: 1st one die after 9 months
2nd one die after 6 months
third one a charm?
I simply can't find anything else like it. When it works, it just wonderful. The family so used to it... This become running expense of every 6th months...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Please sell your patent to someone else Comment: I have gone through a few of these. First one never worked. Second one worked fine with only one battery change for one year then died. Current one worked for two weeks and then drained the batteries. New batteries were placed in and were also drained within two weeks (they claim batteries should last 1.5 years). I am trying to exchange the item under warranty but it seems their customer service is intent on trying to convince people otherwise. They need to release their patent rights and allow other companies to improve on their design. This is the only product I know of in this price range, but $50 wasted is too much.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Too Shabby... Comment: I have had my touchless faucet adaptor for a couple months. I purchased it originally with the thought that at least it had a one year warranty on it and I could return it if it didn't work right. I read a lot of negative reviews on it and was concerned that it might not be the best product, but I gave it a shot. For the price I would say it lives up to my expectations. It gets a bit quirky sometimes, but for the most part it works well. Compared to the full faucet setups that run in the several hundreds of dollars this is a great alternative for the cheapskate (like myself). There is a lot of negative reviews about it, but overall, I really like mine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simply Doesn't work Comment: I was very surprised to find that both of the units I ordered simply do not work. I mean not even a little. Other than an indicator light on the on/off button, both units are completely inert. This is the first time I ordered something from Aamazon and was disappointed with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Shoddy buggy battery eater Comment: This worked great when I got it-- it does save a lot of water when it works.
But mine has a tendency to occasionally flick itself on and off once quickly when there's nothing in the sink. I came home one day to find it switching the faucet on and off every few seconds-- great.
And when the batteries died the first time after a few weeks, I started to wonder. Then the second set died after another few weeks, and I just had to laugh-- having water is great, but tossing a few dozen batteries to run it is going the wrong way.
I've wired mine up with a DC adapter and a switch plugged into a GFCI outlet, so it's only on when I'm at the sink. It works great, but I don't appreciate having to mod something just to make it work.
Another company needs to get in on this-- EZ-Faucets are not ready for prime time.
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