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Bath faucets at Home Depot, Bettine 4" centerset in chrome, $17.80, Mandouri 4" centerset in chrome, $19.45, Constructor 2 handle shower/bath, $27.99, + more, free shipping

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Glacier Bay Bettine 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome, $17.80
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glaci.../313413330

Glacier Bay Mandouri 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Polished Chrome, $19.45
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glaci.../309237970

Glacier Bay Dunston 4 in. Centerset Bathroom Faucet in Brushed Nickel, $20.76
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glaci.../311746680

Alima 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Matte Black, $20.98
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Alima.../319945921

Glacier Bay Constructor 2-Handle 1-Spray Tub and Shower Faucet 1.8 GPM in Brushed Nickel (Valve Included), $27.99
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glaci.../304367703

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Home Depot has select bath faucets on sale. Shipping is free.

Glacier Bay Bettine 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome, $17.80
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glaci.../313413330

Glacier Bay Mandouri 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Polished Chrome, $19.45
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glaci.../309237970

Glacier Bay Dunston 4 in. Centerset Bathroom Faucet in Brushed Nickel, $20.76
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glaci.../311746680

Alima 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Matte Black, $20.98
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Alima.../319945921

Glacier Bay Constructor 2-Handle 1-Spray Tub and Shower Faucet 1.8 GPM in Brushed Nickel (Valve Included), $27.99
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Glaci.../304367703

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Model: Glacier Bay Bettine 4 in. Centerset 2-Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome, Grey

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Lillybulldog
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Reviews say they discolor
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I'm taking a chance on the silver cheapest one for a bathroom I don't use often. Thanks OP!
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Quote from Lillybulldog :
Reviews say they discolor

I installed 4 of these in my house over 4yrs ago... No discoloration at all.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank lebulldog

I installed a Glacier Bay faucet in my Kitchen over 20 years ago and it has been very dependable. I have only needed to replace the cartridge twice and last year the pull up hose once. However, it is getting very hard to find parts for this faucet. Also whereas my faucet is mostly metal, Glacier Product quality has decreased significantly in the last decade. So now they are mostly plastic so they wear out quickly, crack and break easily, and regularly leak. When I had to replace the pull out sprayer last year the specs were very poorly shown on Home Depot so I had to mail order 3 of them; the Glacier Bay replacement part, a generic Premier made, and a Kohler. Where my OEM part was well made which is why it lasted so long, the new Glacier Bay was the lowest of quality, came with an all plastic spray end, and had push in ends which were not compatible with my screw in connections. Even the cheaper generic Premier was of better quality, but not by much. The Kohler, although 3 times more expensive was clearly of much higher quality and fit without a problem. I installed the Kohler and returned the others.ones. Also Glacier Bay change their models regularly, so if you call for a warranty replacement part there response often is we do not make that faucet model anymore so parts are unavailable, making their limited lifetime warranty nothing but a gimmick.
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jroth3
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Glacier bay... meh
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Quote from lebulldog :
I installed a Glacier Bay faucet in my Kitchen over 20 years ago and it has been very dependable. I have only needed to replace the cartridge twice and last year the pull up hose once. However, it is getting very hard to find parts for this faucet. Also whereas my faucet is mostly metal, Glacier Product quality has decreased significantly in the last decade. So now they are mostly plastic so they wear out quickly, crack and break easily, and regularly leak. When I had to replace the pull out sprayer last year the specs were very poorly shown on Home Depot so I had to mail order 3 of them; the Glacier Bay replacement part, a generic Premier made, and a Kohler. Where my OEM part was well made which is why it lasted so long, the new Glacier Bay was the lowest of quality, came with an all plastic spray end, and had push in ends which were not compatible with my screw in connections. Even the cheaper generic Premier was of better quality, but not by much. The Kohler, although 3 times more expensive was clearly of much higher quality and fit without a problem. I installed the Kohler and returned the others.ones. Also Glacier Bay change their models regularly, so if you call for a warranty replacement part there response often is we do not make that faucet model anymore so parts are unavailable, making their limited lifetime warranty nothing but a gimmick.
Things were made a lot better 20 years ago.
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Quote from vgrupcev :
Deal dead?

Yeah looks like the price went up from the original discount. A few dollars more.
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Quote from lebulldog :
I installed a Glacier Bay faucet in my Kitchen over 20 years ago and it has been very dependable. I have only needed to replace the cartridge twice and last year the pull up hose once. However, it is getting very hard to find parts for this faucet. Also whereas my faucet is mostly metal, Glacier Product quality has decreased significantly in the last decade. So now they are mostly plastic so they wear out quickly, crack and break easily, and regularly leak. When I had to replace the pull out sprayer last year the specs were very poorly shown on Home Depot so I had to mail order 3 of them; the Glacier Bay replacement part, a generic Premier made, and a Kohler. Where my OEM part was well made which is why it lasted so long, the new Glacier Bay was the lowest of quality, came with an all plastic spray end, and had push in ends which were not compatible with my screw in connections. Even the cheaper generic Premier was of better quality, but not by much. The Kohler, although 3 times more expensive was clearly of much higher quality and fit without a problem. I installed the Kohler and returned the others.ones. Also Glacier Bay change their models regularly, so if you call for a warranty replacement part there response often is we do not make that faucet model anymore so parts are unavailable, making their limited lifetime warranty nothing but a gimmick.
It shouldn't be a problem with plain faucets without sprayers or any other features. Unless the faucet body itself is plastic, but I don't think I've ever seen that. The warranty stuff is definitely annoying though. They've given me wrong parts for my toilet.
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Nothing about this deal but in general, you have to dial both of them to get the right temperature water. I just hate this mechanism.
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Quote from lebulldog :
I installed a Glacier Bay faucet in my Kitchen over 20 years ago and it has been very dependable. I have only needed to replace the cartridge twice and last year the pull up hose once. However, it is getting very hard to find parts for this faucet. Also whereas my faucet is mostly metal, Glacier Product quality has decreased significantly in the last decade. So now they are mostly plastic so they wear out quickly, crack and break easily, and regularly leak. When I had to replace the pull out sprayer last year the specs were very poorly shown on Home Depot so I had to mail order 3 of them; the Glacier Bay replacement part, a generic Premier made, and a Kohler. Where my OEM part was well made which is why it lasted so long, the new Glacier Bay was the lowest of quality, came with an all plastic spray end, and had push in ends which were not compatible with my screw in connections. Even the cheaper generic Premier was of better quality, but not by much. The Kohler, although 3 times more expensive was clearly of much higher quality and fit without a problem. I installed the Kohler and returned the others.ones. Also Glacier Bay change their models regularly, so if you call for a warranty replacement part there response often is we do not make that faucet model anymore so parts are unavailable, making their limited lifetime warranty nothing but a gimmick.

It is still a lifetime warranty, but the lifetime of its production period.
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Quote from mbaci :
It is still a lifetime warranty, but the lifetime of its production period.
Quality manufacturers actually try to meet the promises that they offer and promote. I installed a Moen Bath Faucet with a lifetime warranty in 2008 bought from Home Depot as a clearance. Got it home and when I opened it I saw that this was a used customer return and it was missing parts. Because it cost only $96 and when I called Moen that gladly sent me the missing parts I decided to keep it. The model run ended it 2015. Last year I replaced my cartridge for the third time under warranty (for which they value at $55 each) and then the rubber seal in the spout had deteriorated so much it diverted little water to the shower. I was informed by Moen that the spout had been discontinued but they again tried to help and sent me a new different model replacement faucet (which they value at $70). Unfortunately they sent me a compression fit spout and I have a screw on. I called again and they sent me the right one and told me to keep the old one although I would have gladly mailed it back to them. I could not ask for better service or warranty coverage. Moen is at the top of my list and Kohler is second. I will never buy Home Depot's House brand Glacier Bay again, although they are inexpensive Home Depot has cheapened the quality so much to me they are just junk..