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Moen L4621, Single-Handle Centerset Bathroom Faucet with Metal Pop-Up Drain, 4" Center, Chrome, 1.5 gpm, Chateau Collection Reviews

4.8 Rating 138 Reviews
I bought 2 of these faucets to replace my original 1995 Moen faucets in the master bath. I hired a plumber to do the install and he said the materials were high quality and easy to install. The only plastic part is the drain stem, but it appears to be well made and strong. Needless to say, these are an upgrade from my original equipment, but even so, the handle works very smoothly and the water stream is dense and strong. I bought the shiny silver finish which doesn't show water spots. I like these faucets a lot and would highly recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
Faucet is attractive. Water flow is steady and quiet.
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Posted 1 year ago
Arrived yesterday and the first one is installed. It looks very nice. The smooth lines will be easy to clean. So glad Moen offers shiny brass as an option. I wonder why the cost is so much more?
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Posted 1 year ago
We had to replace a very old toilet and decided to have the plumber replace our existing bathroom faucet. I ordered this from plumbingsupplyandmore and was surprised how gorgeous and solid it was. Even the plumber commented on how nice it was. Super happy with my purchase!
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Posted 2 years ago
No problems with order or delivery.
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Posted 2 years ago
I bought three Moen bath faucets that replace identical units original to my house built in 1984. These will still be working long after I'm gone.
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Posted 2 years ago
For bathroom faucet replacement.
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Posted 2 years ago
This Moen faucet is significantly better designed for installation/removal than the Delta faucet it replaced. I am hoping the new ceramic-style valve will last a long time versus the old O-ring style it replaced. It took longer to remove the old faucet than install this new one. The only major detractor from this faucet is that the included drain tailpiece that connects to the P-trap is defective from the factory. It leaks at the crimped/non-braised coupling when water goes through it. I thought I had a single bad part, but found the identical issue in the second replacement faucet that was part of my order. It required sealing with plumbing epoxy to be usable. The only reason for 4 out of 5 stars.
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Posted 2 years ago