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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
Wow. I never understood the need for a touch faucet. I won't be buying one.
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Faucet was installed at build, by Mike Scott, paperwork is not in the pile of paperwork.
We Cook and Bake at our house. I know we are not the typical Villager, since we rarely eat out.
Our reasons for touch
Turning water on and off without using hands not only keeps faucets less germ transfer, but fingerprints
Just cut up chicken, definitely don’t want that transfer on anything
Dough, dredge, grease hands says it all. We are installing a touch faucet in the laundry room soon, coming in from garden work I can keep work space cleaner.
This is the first touch faucet I had that requires batteries, at our other homes must have been hard wired. Maybe it a Delta design.
Batteries or not it’s not something I would omit in any of our kitchens