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Hands Free Faucets – Can You Afford Not to Have One?

26 October 2010 1,289 views No Comment

Over the years there have been some fantastic home inventions. The hands free faucet is one of the latest and there are many reasons why you should consider purchasing one.

Firstly a hands free faucet is really hygienic to use. You do not have to touch it, therefore when you have germs on your hands you will not transfer them onto the tap. You simply wave your hands under the faucet and the water will automatically turn on.

As well as being hygienic, a hands free faucet also looks great too. If you are looking to enhance the look of your bathroom or kitchen, this will really help you to achieve a modern style. The only thing that you have to worry about is the cost.

Hands free faucets do tend to be quite expensive. However, you can find more affordable prices if you shop around a little. American Home Plus offers a more affordable hands free faucet. The Brizo Single Handle Hands Free Smarttouch Technology Faucet is a great one to look into. With a sleek chrome finish it would look particularly good in the kitchen.

One advantage which you may not have thought about is the actual operation of the faucet. If you have a disability or you suffer with arthritis in the hands, using a simple faucet can be hard work. The hands free models are great as you do not need to twist or pull anything to use them.

As with most things there are designer options that you can choose. However if you are on a budget then a designer hands free faucet is likely to be a little too expensive. Overall they are hygienic and if you shop around you can find more affordable options. Take a look at the Brio model at American Home Plus and see whether you could benefit from one in your home.

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