Torneira para pia de cozinha Kohler K-R78035-SD-VS Barossa, aço inoxidável vibrante sem toque

Brand:Kohler

3/5

618.53

Com um sensor de última geração convenientemente localizado embaixo do bico, a torneira Barossa com tecnologia Response touchless funciona com a posição natural da sua mão na pia, ajudando a prevenir a propagação de germes e reduzindo manchas de sabão e água. O sensor oculto do Barossa mantém a integridade do design fácil de limpar, e a instalação simples permite uma atualização rápida e bonita no cômodo mais movimentado da sua casa.

As válvulas de disco de cerâmica excedem os padrões de longevidade da indústria, garantindo desempenho durável por toda a vida. O bico de arco alto oferece folga superior para encher potes e limpar. Alimentado por baterias 6-AA, que duram 1 ano em uso normal. O adaptador de energia CA está disponível (adquirido separadamente). O sistema de encaixe DockNetik trava com segurança o cabeçote no lugar quando não estiver em uso. A tecnologia de resposta fornece operação liga/desliga confiável sem toque por meio de um sensor de última geração que responde em 20 milissegundos.
Batteries ‎6 AA batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Kohler
Brand ‎Kohler
Color Vibrant Stainless
Color ‎Vibrant Stainless
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 134 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Polished
Finish Type Polished
Finish Type ‎Polished
Handle Type Lever
Handle Type ‎Lever
Included Components Soap Dispenser
Included Components ‎Soap Dispenser
Installation Method ‎Single Hole
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎9.5 x 10.38 x 15.25 inches
Item model number ‎K-R78035-SD-VS
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎8.8 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Kohler
Material Metal
Material ‎Metal
Maximum Flow Rate ‎1.5 Gallons Per Minute
Model Name ‎Barossa
Mounting Type Deck Mount
Mounting Type ‎Deck Mount
Number of Handles 1
Number of Handles ‎1
Part Number ‎K-R78035-SD-VS
Product Dimensions ‎9.5 x 10.38 x 15.25 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Kitchen
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Kitchen
Special Feature Touchless
Special Feature ‎Touchless
Special Features ‎Touchless
Style ‎Touchless
Warranty Description ‎KOHLER Faucet Lifetime Limited Warranty

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Scritto da: Art
Solid Product
Installed easily and worked on first try. Kohler quality is as good as it gets.
Scritto da: J. Mccart
Great faucet, easy to install, and great water flow after you remove the flow restrictor!
I chose this faucet for a customer's kitchen for two reasons: Because of the good reviews; and the Kohler name. Their design is really good, along with very simple installation design. They make it easy to install. Better than many of the competing brands. However, there is one fatal flaw in this faucet, and perhaps others on the market. There are water flow-restrictors inside the main hose. After I installed it according to all the instructions, I turned on the faucet only to see nothing better than a good trickle of water. I asked the customer if they have low water pressure? They answered NO, our pressure is great! I double checked all hoses, rechecked the fittings to see they weren't over tight. No change. Next, I called customer service and after trouble-shooting over the phone for 10 minutes, the woman said she too was stumped, and offered to send a replacement. I said; no thanks, since that would take 7 days to arrive, and I could return it to Home Depot in 15 minutes. But I hadn't given up yet. I looked over all the hoses and connections for a solution. It got narrowed down to one connection. The faucet wand connector hose has a white quick-release clip on it. I disconnected it from under the sink and then unscrewed it from it's hose connection. The white plastic piece had parts inside, so I unscrewed this part and used a small screwdriver to get out the first two pieces. They were blue one-way flow valve parts, and I wondered if they could be the issue. But there was still one more small piece inside the white plastic housing. I tried to blow air through this housing and could barely get enough air through it to amount to a small fa*t. It was pathetic. Using a chopstick, I pushed it out of the tube. Then I replaced the other two blue one-way flow valve parts, and reassembled it all. Voila. The faucet now works perfectly, like it should have out of the box. There were no visible signs of anything blocking this little part I removed. Nothing at all. This was simply in place to restrict the water flow. Perhaps according to some Federal standard for water conservation. But this was extreme, and if not remedied, would have meant a product return along with a really negative review. As it stands, I give Kohler a huge thumbs up for making the part in a fashion that allowed the buyer to unscrew it and remove the restrictor. The flow now is what most would consider normal. It is not Huge flow, just normal flow. We will never see Huge flow with the design of the faucets today. But you must remove this part in order to gain normal flow. I've attached a photo to show you this part I removed. I hope this helps you all in your decision to purchase a new faucet.
Scritto da: Metzee
Terrible Engineering - ie Response Touchless Technology
This is all about their Response Touchless technology. It is so inferior to other faucets, and quite frankly, does not make sense at all. It's just poor engineering. You have to turn the faucet on, or keep it on at all times, for the touchless feature to work. So when my hands are dirty, I have to touch the handle to turn on the water and then wave my hands under the sensor...completely against the point of having a touchless faucet!!! Not only that, you have to wave your hand under the sensor to ever have water come out. God forbid you turn off the water, for water to come out again, you have to turn on the faucet (water won't come out just yet), and then wave your hand under the sensor. Are you kidding??? Why can't you can't just turn on the water like a regular faucet and the touchless feature kicks on when you want it? Kohler is expecting you to get used to just leaving the handle in the on position at all times and use the sensor to turn the water on and off. However, that means you now have to remember that if you're not going to use water for a while to turn the valve off. WHAT?!!!! Every night or if I leave the house, I have to remember to turn off the kitchen faucet now??? The only good thing about these Kohler faucets is their Sweep Spray. That is by far the best spray on the market. We tried a Moen faucet and while their spray is awful (too wide, too sharp and ricochets everywhere), their touchless feature is perfect. It's actually basic and a touchless feature that Kohler should offer. With Moen, you don't need to turn the water on and then wave your hand under the sensor. You can either turn the water on with the handle like a normal faucet or, with the water off, you can turn it on with the wave of your hand.
Scritto da: Miranda
Would not purchase again.
I thought it would be nice to have a faucet that could work touchless. What I did not realize is that it turns off too easily. Many times the faucet will stop running and need a swipe of the hand to get it going again. Sometimes I think it might be splashing water that triggers it to shut itself off because I can just be spraying hot water and not go anywhere near the underside of the faucet and it will shut off. It seems much touchier to turn off than it is to turn on as it sometimes takes multiple waves of hand underneath the faucet to get it to turn on. I also dislike that if I turn off by handle and then try to turn back on by handle that it sometimes does not turn on. I will probably set this so that motion detection is disabled. I did not answer the easy to install part because I had a plumber do the work as part of a kitchen remodel.
Scritto da: SPeters
You may need to replace the electronic valve if the sensor stops working
I like the faucet. But the sensor part is weird. I didn't realize that when you are using the sensor feature, you then can't use the handle. ALSO, the sensor only works for a while... then I need to turn the dial/sensor to off and just use the handle to turn the water on and off. I turn it back on; it works only for a day. I can see that the sensor works great for some; I contacted Kohler and they are sending a new electronic valve so we'll see if that fixes my problem. Definitely get the plug in if you intend to use the sensor - you do NOT want to have to replace the batteries.
Scritto da: Lorie A. Santaralsci
Headache, but nice
Returned it, didn’t realize that you needed 6 batteries or an electric supplement to control this, who has an electrical outlet normally under their sink if they don’t have a dishwasher?! It looks great though.

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