The Delta Pilar Faucet Didn't Get the Hands-Free Memo
Brian G Randles — October 17, 2009 — Art & Design
References: deltafaucet & ohgizmo
The Delta Pilar faucet has Touch20 Technology which allows you to turn the faucet on or off with one touch on any part of the faucet. This would be incredibly useful—if the hands-free faucet hadn’t been around for the past, I don’t know, decade?
OK, so I can understand that some people may want to have the power of touch-activated water over the illusion of magically appearing water, but for the same money, who wouldn’t go hands-free? Make your own Delta Pilar faucet decision by following the links below.
OK, so I can understand that some people may want to have the power of touch-activated water over the illusion of magically appearing water, but for the same money, who wouldn’t go hands-free? Make your own Delta Pilar faucet decision by following the links below.
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