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A touchless kitchen faucet can be a very smart choice
By Ed Del Grande, Tribune News Service
Apr. 5, 2020 7:15 pm
Q: We need to replace our kitchen faucet and I was thinking about a new touchless type to keep things as hands-free as possible. Can a touchless faucet be installed on a standard kitchen sink, and can you give me more info on them? - Pat, Rhode Island
A: In most cases, a touchless kitchen faucet can be installed on an existing kitchen sink. Plumbing-wise they hook up similarly to a nonelectronic kitchen faucet.
The big difference is some type of power source is usually required to operate a touchless faucet. Some can be battery-operated, but the more advanced touchless faucets may need to plug into a dedicated and code approved electrical outlet for under sink use.
Now, when I mention 'advanced” I'm not only talking about faucets with a motion sensor, I'm saying some of the smart touchless faucets even have voice-activated options. Other features can include manual override if power is lost, water use monitoring, multifunction spray heads and LED status lights.
Bottom line: Today's smart kitchen faucets are not only touchless, they may even leave you breathless with all the cool options.