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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Quality fit and finish
Built like a tank. Fit and finish are perfect. Super quality the only reason for 41/2 stars is like all new faucets the volume and pressure isn't all that powerful. With that said would I buy this brand again ABSOLUTELY compared to the brands and prices of others this faucet is hands down a winner. Super easy to install no special tools needed. NOTE...check under all the foam for some of the smaller parts.. also I'm not paid for this review and I've owned the faucet for over a month
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It's great!!
This is an extremely quality product. I read several reviews and did a lot of research before purchasing. I am very pleased with the looks of the product and the ease of use. It's all pros and no cons.
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OK - was happy, but now (6 months after purchase) the valve ...
OK - was happy, but now (6 months after purchase) the valve between the nozzle and the hose is broken and water is pushing back up between the gap where they are screwed together. Anyone advise where to buy the parts to get this fixed? I would have posed this as a questions, not a review, but I can't see how I ask a question, only review old questions! Pls help. We're getting water all over the kitchen!
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Lools great. Perfect install but leaks and is utterly useless ...
Lools great. Perfect install but leaks and is utterly useless after just 8 months. Previous positive reviewers will be back with different sentiments. I'd give it zero stars if I could. Adding GEYSER to my black list. Good luck if you don't heed this tip.
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Great deal on extremely well built and designed faucet. A great find!
Amazing deal. Very very well built and assemble. Looks as good or better than faucets twice the price or more. This is one of those great finds!
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Better quality than $500+ faucets
Last summer, when I was updating my kitchen, I wanted to choose a faucet that would be a functional focal point of my kitchen. In the prior months, I had purchased very similarly-styled faucets that were 5x as expensive, believing that was the only way to find quality. However, for my own house, I decided to try the Geyser; figuring I would return it if I didn't like the quality. Seven months later and I'm still impressed and believe it is still a more quality faucet than the more expensive Moen and Kohler. The connections are all brass, which is a sign of quality. Also (and what mattered most to me), the piece feels heavy even in use. This isn't a bad thing to me. It's not made of iron but I hate picking up a fancy-looking faucet and feeling like I was holding cheap plastic in my hand. Installation was simple (was swapping counters out so the counter installer drilled only one hole for the faucet) and I love how it looks. I'm sold on Geyser. From now on, when I need a faucet for a project, I'm going for a Geyer