mikylooloo
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
This is a great look, however, it worked for about one month and then didn't work again. Unfortunately by the time the plummber was available, the timeline for return was past. Stuck with a very expensive item.
Teresa D.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2018
I replaced my 11 year old still working Insinkerator because of the filtration change and difficulty and expense to find the old model. It works well to heat the water but the pressure seems higher with this model than the plain standard one I had. I’m wondering if it’s the size of the filter. The hot water spews everywhere and could be dangerous
pamela
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2014
Great looking. Well designed. Sturdy. We like the ability to leave the cold faucet on without holding it so can fill a pot or pitcher.
1GoodDog
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2013
I have moved several times in a couple years and I always buy ISE instant hot water, ISE hot/cold faucet, and non-ISE 2-stage water filter. This ISE faucet is in the middle of the ones I've used.PRO: I really like that the cold water stays on if you push the lever all the way down. I like the satin nickle finish and the shape/height of the faucet.On the CON side, it's a little bulky over the sink; my previous ISEs I believe were a little leaner and less bulky. Also the angle is surprising wide between the directions that the cold and hot levers depress. Also, it's really expensive.Overall I am happy with the product though if I had a magic wand there are a few minor improvements I would make.
C in Cali
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2012
This replaced our (really) old insinkerator 'hot only' dispenser. It is a really good match for our faucet set (Hanover line in the Price Pfister kitchen faucets). We are delighted. Use both the hot and cold features all the time. I like how the cold can stay on-- you don't actually have to hold the lever down, so this frees your hands to deal with the pitcher or bottle, etc. Of course, the hot must be held down, but that is a safety feature... the hot is REALLY hot.This product gets our day started off right with mess-free tea & coffee preparation and no waiting for the kettle. I quick-dilute and heat lots of things, quick-clean utensils and pans, so I don't need to use or wait for the dishwasher. I heat the ice cream scoop, etc.But now I have filtered drinking water by the sink, as well. It tastes good! I buy less bottled water. With this feature alone, this product has paid for itself already!
Iggymom
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2010
After years of clutter around the sink area with separate taps for the hot water dispenser and filtered cold water this combined tap is wonderful and gives the kitchen that extra streamlined look.Another plus is that the cold water handle will stay open to fill those jugs of water.The one thing I would say has to do with the way the product description reads.The description does not immediately make it obvious that this is only a tap not the dispenser, the dispensers are sold separately.Otherwise a great product for the average handyperson.
Loree
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2010
When I was in my late twenties I bought a house that had one of these in the kitchen. I had never seen one before. Well, after a month with it, I was hooked and have installed them (yes, myself) in every house I've lived in since. I bought this water dispenser for a bar sink off the master bedroom. I drink a lot of herb tea and flavored coffee mixes. I have one in the kitchen and wouldn't have a kitchen without one. Anytime a recipe calls for boiling water I just fill up my measuring cup and I'm done---no heating on the stove top or microwaving. If you are a tea tottler, you must own one of these.
Alan Suding
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2009
This hot water dispenser replaced a 12 year Insinkerator unit. The old unit was still working but not as stylish as this one. The new unit works fine and is nice looking. The hole in the sink had to be enlarged just a little by the plumber.