Geyser Stainless Steel Pull-Down Faucets offer a streamlined construction and unparalleled performance. The Geyser GF51-S features a stylish commercial-style goosneck coiled spout which allows for 360° swivel and a pull-down stainless steel flex hose which extends up to 13" offering ease and flexibility for filling pots and pans and rinsing produce, while the lever handle provides precise, easy-to-operate single-hand temperature and water volume control. A dual-mode Neoperl honeycomb nozzle lets you choose an aerated stream or spray mode and the easy-clean silicone spray head wipes clean with a fingertip.
GF51-S Features:
- 100% 304 Stainless Steel Construction
- Single Lever Design for Easy One-Handed Control of Water Flow and Temperature
- Gooseneck Spout with Stylish Coil for Alignment and Performance
- 360 Degree Swivel Spout with a Detachable Spray Head
- Stainless Steel, Kink-Free Extensible Hose Reaches up to 13 inches
- Dual Mode Neoperl Honeycomb and Easy Clean Silicone Nozzle
- Aerated Stream or Spray Mode
- Kerox Cartridge Tested to 500,000 Cycles
- Limited Lifetime Warranty covers finish & body; 1 year warranty on parts
- Dimensions: Height: 18 ½” Max Spout Reach: 10 ½” Max Countertop Thickness: 2” Minimum Backsplash Distance 3 1/4”
Specifications Sheet (PDF)
Installation and Care Manual (PDF)
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overall ok, with a few snags
Overall a good buy. Looks great, good water flow, solid chunk of stainless steel, decent pricing. There are a few nagging issues. The pullout handle doesn't naturally return all the way to the locked in position (dangles just below it), you have to pull it up and then pull down on the spring to sort of lock it in place. If you do this while the water is still running, the handle will flop down again when you shut the water off, having to redo the process. Not a deal breaker, but a bit annoying. Also, the flow selector switch could be a little smother to operate, you need a good grip on the handle and a solid thumb press. This would be ok if the handle always returned to the same position in alignment with your preferred thumb. Unfortunately, no matter how I tried connecting the hose under the sink in order to align the button, that button always tends to migrate to the back, facing away from me when returning the handle up into the cradle, requiring me to grab it awkwardly to switch the water flow. Again, not a huge deal, but could be better.
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I love this faucet
I love this faucet. I paired it with a Blanco sink and it looks fabulous. It is not too tall, as many others of the same type that are even 22 inches high, it is just the right size. It has a very potent flux of water and it is very heavy and sturdy. I hope it will last for a very long time, it sure looks is going to last a lot longer than the other ceramic, stainless steel etc, faucets that we owed before.
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Three Stars
I feel like I don't have that much control with the pull, it's super heavy.
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The looks, the works, the price! Excellent
Nice looking, good features, and blends perfect in my new kitchen. Works wonderfull, better than expected.
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Not the best but it works.
After using the spray nozzle it does not stay fully seated in the arm unless you pull the spring down while pushing the nozzle hose up into the spring. This creates the tension needed to hold it on place. Easy to install and it does not leak.
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I LOVE this faucet !
This is the best faucet I have ever used. I had a plumber install only because the Kohler faucet we were replacing after 17 years had rusted so badly I could not remove it. After that was out it only took the plumber 10 minutes and the Geyser was installed. He remarked that he just installed a $900.00 faucet at someone's home that wasn't as well built as this one. The stainless steel finish is wonderful as it doesn't water spot. The handle moves smoothly and with little effort, I had mine installed with the handle in the front instead of off to the side, just seemed easier to operate that way. Button on side of nozzle moves up or down to change from spray to regular and the water pressure is very strong. The person that complained that the water pressure was either too slow or too fast has a problem with their cities water pressure, it isn't the faucet. The weight that gets attached to the hose underneath the sink and brings the nozzle back to its holder every time is always going to work , its design is foolproof. I really thought I wanted a bridge faucet but now I am so glad I decided to go with a commercial design instead. I cook three meals a day, 6 days a week for my family so I use this faucet! Plus this is one of the very few faucets of this design that are short enough to fit under cabinets. I actually feel like buying another to keep in storage in case we ever move !