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Why an Oil Rubbed Bronze Kitchen Faucet is a Great Choice

When designing your kitchen, you want it to be special.  It always feels great to have guests comment on things in your kitchen.  While some people spend a fortune turning their kitchens into showpieces, there are a few simple things you can do to make it stand out a little more.  One of those ways is by getting an oil rubbed bronze kitchen faucet.  These dark and smooth looking faucets are almost guaranteed to draw compliments, simply because they are something different from what everyone else has in their kitchen.  The best thing about them is that they don’t cost a whole lot.  In fact, some of them are very inexpensive, making them the same price as the chrome kitchen faucets everyone else buys.  Here is a guide to some great looking bronze faucets.

In my opinion, one of the best deals in the whole kitchen is a Price Pfister oil rubbed bronze kitchen faucet.  Their Marielle single handle faucet with side sprayer looks absolutely wonderful. It has an old fashioned, elegant style with a dark finish, and costs just $89.  In addition, it has a ceramic disk valve, which stops it from dripping when it isn’t supposed to. The sprayer is also made out of the same material.  The advantage of buying a faucet from a company like Price Pfister is that they have a lifetime warranty on their products.
Another cheapie is made by Plumb USA.  They produce a simple goose neck kitchen faucet with a high arching neck.  They even include a sprayer, all for around $70.  This is about as cheap of a price as you can find for this material.

Oil Rubbed Bronze Pull Out Kitchen Faucet

One of the best types of oil rubbed bronze kitchen faucets is the pull out version.  A relatively new innovation in kitchen sink technology, they combine the faucet and a sprayer in one.  Most models do a great job of hiding the fact that their faucet comes apart when pulled, which is a good thing.  Though this type of kitchen faucet comes in different styles, the Danze produces some of the most unique faucets that I’ve come across.  You can get an oil rubbed bronze pull down kitchen faucet made by a company that makes pull downs their specialty. Their product lines comes in a few styles, from the compact to high necked versions.  Some of their pull downs have high arching goose necks and others have distinct, straighter necks.  Pull down faucets usually cost a bit more than those without this feature, but there are a few little-known companies that make them for cheap prices as well.  If you want one from a company like Delta, Danze, or Price Pfister, expect to pay between $100 and $300.

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