As some of you may know, Mr. JOC and I are currently planning a kitchen remodel. We are going through the process of selecting cabinets, appliances, and various kitchen hardware. When BlogHer reached out to us recently to test Moen faucets, I was super excited for the opportunity for a few reasons.
- Our current faucet is only 4 years old but keeps dripping and I’ve wanted to replace it for some time.
- I want a high arc faucet for my new kitchen for the look, and due to my poor experience with them before I wanted to test one out beforehand.
I love the look of high arc faucet, it makes a kitchen looks more elegant. However, to be honest I was very hesitant to install a high arc faucet. I had previously installed an expensive model from a really well-known European brand and it was a terrible experience. Whenever the water was turned on, it splashed everywhere as we did dishes or washed things at the sink. Often after doing the dishes, the front of our shirts would be completely soaking wet. Last week the faucet arrived and I got my personal handyman (Mr. JOC) on it right away. The installation instructions were very easy to understand and he was able to remove the old faucet and install the Moen faucet in about 30 minutes. Moen included a helpful installation tool so you could easily tighten the mounting nut for the faucet even if it’s in a hard to reach location. There are also other user friendly features like the DuraLock™ attachment between the pulldown hose and outlet hose. Other brands required installing an additional clip to secure the hoses together which is more work. After the installation was complete, I definitely loved the high arc look. It’s making my existing kitchen look better already. As I turn on the faucet for the first time, I was amazed. When using either the stream or spray mode, the water does not bounce off and get all over the place. My biggest fear was gone, what a relief! Another feature I wanted in addition to the high arc was a spray head with hose extension. This allows me to rinse different parts of the sink after prepping for a meal or when I rinse fruits and vegetables. The best part, Moen Reflex™ system returns the spray head to its original position by itself. There is one other small characteristic, but important for me as I spend a lot of time in my kitchen, and that’s the hot, cold, and flow control for the water. I’ve tried other faucets with single lever control on the right and they were difficult to figure out where is hot and cold. On the Moen Hensley faucet, it’s very easy to understand where is cold and hot and how to control the water flow. Lastly, the model I had tested is Spot Resist™ stainless so that means one less thing for me to clean in the kitchen. If you are looking to update your kitchen faucet, I highly recommend giving Moen Reflex faucets a try. Not sure how to install a faucet? No worries, Moen even has a video that shows you how to install.
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https://twitter.com/JewelWood/status/599565128967696384
I want to put in a new sink and faucet like this Moen, and put in new counter tops and backsplash! This would make my kitchen look so pretty!
Would love to change countertops, fridge, stovetop, hood, sink/faucets & add in a ceiling fan!
What a beautiful addition to any kitchen!
Love my kitchen! Had to remodel two years ago due to a leak which resulted in moldy cabinets. If I had to redo it, I would add a “bling” pennant light.
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https://twitter.com/MeandBells/status/599360014159978497
I would love to change the counter tops to more like what YOU have those gorgeous granite counters.. Love it. so jealous. hate our old ratty ones. so much tougher to clean too!!
https://twitter.com/LuLu_Brown24/status/599339367048458240
I would like to change the tile counter tops for quartz
I’ve always seen those kind of faucets on TV ads and they seem really cool, I would love to have one in my kitchen.
Tweeted about this too: https://twitter.com/Narawen64/status/598527097812951040
I would love to have a bigger counter space for my kitchen 🙂 Something portable & expandable maybe, like a kitchen island on wheels. I would also like a faucet with a spray head like yours. It just makes washing dishes more fun – I like “showering” the plates haha! 😀
https://twitter.com/sweetums82/status/598494121486065664
I would get new cabinets
I’m actually encouraging my family to chip in to buy some new kitchen appliances in order to replace the old models for my birthday!! XD
Is this an uncommon thing a young teenager would usually ask for?
Honestly, I wouldn’t mind my kitchen so much if it had a new floor. We’re in a 60 year old house, and the previous owners did some heinous things to it. The result is our kitchen floor sags a bit, meaning when we open the fridge or freezer door, the drawers slide out. When we cook on the stove, the oil in the pan slides to the front of the stove no matter which way we turn the pan. And heaven forbid we try to read a liquid measuring cup set on a counter. ( I won’t even mention any time something spills on a counter, but you should get the idea.) In a house with a level floor, I think I’d be happy with a bit more space, but updating for some style certainly wouldn’t bother me either.