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The Yodel Touchless Bathroom Sink Faucet combines sleek brushed nickel design with advanced motion sensor technology for a hygienic, water-efficient handwashing experience. Featuring adjustable temperature control, easy installation, and dual power options (battery or 110V AC), this durable brass faucet is perfect for modern commercial lavatories seeking both style and sustainability.



| Manufacturer | Yodel Faucet |
| Part Number | YDTF-1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 1.72 kg |
| Item model number | YDTF-1 |
| Colour | Brushed Nickel |
| Style | YD-001 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Material | Brass |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Installation method | Single Hole |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number Of Holes | 1 |
| Spout height | 5 Inches |
| Number of handles | 1 |
| Handle material | Brass |
| Plug profile | Deck Mount |
| Special Features | Touchless |
| Included Components | Deck Plate |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.72 kg |
A**S
A Remarkable Sensor Faucet
I must say that it has truly impressed me. Initially, I had a moment of concern when I noticed that the water continued to flow even after I moved my hand away. However, I quickly discovered that the issue was caused by water droplets near the sensor, which led to an incorrect sensing. Thankfully, a quick wipe to remove the water droplets restored the faucet's functionality, and it has been working flawlessly ever since.I am delighted by the convenience and efficiency offered by this sensor faucet. The touchless feature not only adds a modern touch to my bathroom but also eliminates the need for physical contact, promoting hygiene and reducing the spread of germs. It's especially handy when my hands are dirty or occupied, as the water flows effortlessly without any manual interaction.The sensor is highly responsive and accurately detects my hand movements, ensuring that water is dispensed only when needed. This not only saves water but also contributes to energy conservation.Although there was a minor issue with water droplets affecting the sensor's performance, it was nothing more than a temporary inconvenience. Once I wiped away the water droplets, the sensor faucet returned to its optimal functionality. In conclusion, this sensor faucet has exceeded my expectations in terms of convenience, and performance.
C**Z
3 Months and Counting
I am thrilled to share my positive experience with the sensor faucet that I've been using for the last three months. This product has exceeded my expectations in terms of longevity and performance. Not only does it operate smoothly, but it has also maintained its impeccable functionality without any leaks or malfunctions. The ease of use, combined with its trouble-free operation, makes this sensor faucet a standout choice for those looking for a reliable and durable solution. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone in search of a dependable and long-lasting water fixture.
L**Z
The quality of the product speaks for itself
I recently purchased the automatic hand sensor bathroom sink faucet for my bathroom renovations, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations. Not only does it add a touch of modern elegance with its dazzling Nickel Brushed finish, but it also provides a practical solution to the issue of germs and contamination.The installation process was a breeze, thanks to the straightforward instructions provided by the seller. Everything I needed, including the necessary mounting equipment and new faucet hoses, was included in the package. The build quality of the faucet is top-notch. Made from durable stainless steel, it feels sturdy and well-crafted. The hoses provided are also of excellent quality, ensuring a reliable and leak-free operation. One of the main reasons I opted for an automatic hand sensor faucet was to eliminate the worry of germs and bacteria spreading through direct contact. With this faucet, my kids can simply place their hands under the sensor, and the water flows effortlessly. It's not only convenient but also hygienic, especially when my kids have friends over, and we don't have to constantly clean the faucet handles.
T**T
Honest review and tips for a successful installation
Overall, this is the best motion sensing home faucet I have found for a reasonable price.That being said, there are a few things you should consider before purchase. If you are handy with installing faucets (have done it a few times before), you can get through it and you'll probably figure it out as I did (the included instructions are confusing and inaccurate). So if this is your first faucet installation, please get someone to help you and make sure they read these tips.Installation tips:* Don't get too caught up in the installation diagram. It's wrong, mainly because it was designed for a 220V, and possible European and Russian market (the instructions are in English and Russian, which is a bit unusual in the North American market). The parts listed are also wrong if you're ordering this in the U.S. -- the parts you receive should be fine, but the instructions are simply for a different hardware kit so don't pay too much attention to that.* You may need to get some faucet line connectors to fit your situation. The included hot and cold lines didn't fit my situation. The included valve that you'll need to connect your water lines to accepts 1/2" threaded female connectors. The other end will depend on the valve attached to your wall -- and may not be the rather small connector found on the lines included in the kit.* Examine the faucet very carefully before you attempt to seat it into your sink. You'll find a metal "U" bracket but also, below that, a rubber "U" bracket that *you must also remove* if you want the faucet to be flush/level with the top of your sink after you tighten the wing nuts below. It's easy to think all the rubber parts go above the sink line; not so... the rubber "U" piece goes under the sink, before you install the metal "U" bracket. This is atypical for other faucet kits I've used, so figured it is worth mentioning.* You'll need to attach the water line that goes to the faucet *after* you anchor in the faucet first. That may mean, as in my case, you have to get a flashlight and just stick that line up into the faucet under your cabinet and turn it clockwise until it starts to thread in (direct line of sight won't be easy). Make sure your wing nuts are not in the way before you do this. I also recommend putting a bit of pipe tape on the threads in advance, because the black O-rings can be easily damaged and compressed and I suspect may not hold the seal as well as one might like.* The water line leading to the faucet itself appears to be a bit optimistic as in very short. It doesn't give you a lot of play. For sure you should consider carefully where you'll mount the valve box before you anchor it in, making sure the water line will reach the underside of it and still have enough play to wrap around, up, and into the faucet assembly. Just make sure you take a little time to test lengths and positions before you mentally commit to where you're going to place things.* It may depend much on your sink configuration, but I have a standard narrow 3-hole faucet area on my sink. and somehow this faucet seemed to be seated a bit forward (closer to you, the user) than it ought to be. I ended up drilling out a little bit of extra space behind where the anchor screws from the faucet drop to give them a little leeway to move back a quarter inch or so. That allowed to seat this faucet properly and fully cover the open holes. The exposed area before my 'fix" was not much, maybe 1/8" or so, but cosmetically it wasn't perfect so I went ahead with drilling that extra space. If what I'm describing doesn't quite make sense picture dropping your drill bit into the center hole of your sink's faucet mounting area, and shaving off the upper left and upper right interior areas of that center hole just a bit (not drilling down, but using the drill to shave the inside of that hole a bit).* The drop mounting screws that descend from the main faucet might be a little loose on arrival. I recommend using a pliers to gently turn these and make sure they are tight before proceeding (make sure you protect the threads if you will be gripping more than a tiny bit).* Before you mount the valve box directly to your wall with the anchors and screws included, consider that your sink probably already has a wood beam near the top/rear that you might be able to drill into and just use the included screws by themselves. Two less holes in the wall, and for my case this was an optimal position for mounting that box.Post install tips:* Do not assume you have to open your hot and cold valves all the way. That will give you maximum flow from the faucet, but it will also waste a lot of water and you probably don't need full blast anyway. Since this is an automatic faucet, those valves are your only way to control the rate of flow. Consider adjusting these to the flow rate you want before you close your sink cabinet and forget about them.* If you hear a "hammer" sound from your pipes when the water begins to flow, try opening or closing the valves to your hot and cold lines a little until that stops. I found if the valves are closed too far, this can happen.* After a faucet installation I always lay down paper towels inside the cabinet below the sink to make sure all of my valve connections are tight with no leaks. With this unit, I found that connections to the variable temperature valve from the hot and cold lines were not both satisfied by a standard hand tighten plus 1/4" wrench turn. one connection was fine with this; the other wasn't. I was able to overcome it with a little extra wrench tightening (be careful because you can also over tighten such connectors).Considering the above, you can see that a bit of thought and care is required to install this properly. If you've installed faucets before you'll already realize that is usually the case. I have that experience too, but even this kit threw me for a couple of loops before I was able to get that "finished" feel.The faucet itself: For now, this faucet enjoys a little bit of extra gratitude for being one of only a few home-targeted motion activated faucets available at a reasonable (though not entirely cheap for what it is) price. The fabrication plant that put this together isn't pursuing millimeter accuracy so if that bothers you, you might move on; the alignment of the faucet spout and the body seems a bit off to me (when looking very closely). It's also not the best of the best in terms of metal strength / build quality, and the design is a bit bland, but on the whole I'd say the appearance and function will be quite good enough for most. Barring any near-term unexpected failure in normal use, I believe I'll keep it and I expect it will do well.My review may not be the standard for everyone, but I hope this experience report will be helpful to some.
M**.
Great touchless faucet for the home!
At first the water kept shutting off mid-wash, I asked he seller directly about adjusting the sensor, but the company just sent me a new replacement, and it works perfectly. I would recommend that the hole for the faucet be set as close to the sink edge as possible, because the spout is a little on the short side. That way you minimize the backsplash around the faucet and behind the sink.
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