OhGizmo!: Private: Pilar Touch-Activated Faucets From Delta
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samuelk · 1 month agoI hate fingerprints on my faucet. This thing would eliminate that problem easily. But...$500 is a bit pricey for a fingerprinteless faucet. :)
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facebook-19701276 · 1 month agoCool product. The ironic part about is though is that if you want to change the temperature you still have to grab the knob.
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charliehorse43 · 1 month agoNot everything needs to be touch.
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facebook-1096939220 · 1 month agoMy 11 year old saw this online and desperately wants one for her bathroom for Christmas. A little steep in price but definitely a buy if it's falls to about $200-$250. I'd even get one for the kitchen.
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StratMan9000 · 1 month agoI'm just a little curious, what's better about this than a motion controlled?
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jonro · 1 month agoWhy don't they just do an IR-activated version since that technology exists is bathrooms around the world and can't be too expensive. It might save some water, too.
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designsince · 1 month agoInteresting but how do you move the faucet without turning it on and off?
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cervantas18109 · 1 month agoEh while this seems like it might be useful, I would imagine it make a bad habit of wasting water for the owners. The one reason you don't want to touch the faucet would be while cooking. Therefore as a cook, you usually use a towel or rag to wipe your hands prior to using the faucet. Eliminate that and you would be constantly running your hands under water instead. Maybe I'm just crazy but hey will all this green, eco-friendly technology lately, this doesn't seem to fit in.
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wikasa85 · 1 month agoDamn why no one didnt think of it sooner i really think its handy. Everytime i got to wash the damn thing because i got it dirty with my hands
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bresslergroup_mg · 1 month agoAnd so timely, with swine flu issues looming.
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franco1975 · 1 month agoThis is super super super cool but $500...( waits patiently for the made in china version)
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facebook-100000419076120 · 2 weeks agoNice... I'm getting this for the new kitchen!