🚿 Upgrade your faucet game—sleek, smart, and seriously savvy!
This Awelife Pull-Out Spray Wand is a direct-fit replacement for Grohe Ladylux faucets, featuring a durable Super Steel finish and dual spray modes with a spray lock function. It offers a 1.75 GPM flow rate with a removable flow restrictor for customizable water pressure. Installation is tool-free and quick, and it includes spare O-rings to ensure a leak-free, long-lasting upgrade—all at 70% less cost than OEM parts.
Brand | Awelife |
Shape | Gun Shape |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Installation Type | Deck Mounted |
Color | Super Steel |
Number of settings | 2 |
Efficiency | 1.75 GPM |
Special Feature | 2-Spray Mode, Spray mode stays selected |
Manufacturer | Awelife |
Part Number | 46298SD0 |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.46 x 2.56 x 2.52 inches |
Item model number | GFS-SS |
Finish | Brushed |
Flow Rate | 1.75 Gallons Per Minute |
Special Features | 2-Spray Mode, Spray mode stays selected |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**V
Better than the original Grohe faucet and cheaper.
Much better price than the genuine Grohe replacement faucet. Works great and actually might be better than the original Grohe faucet. How? I like that when you switch from the single stream to the power stream, and then turn off the faucet and then turn it back on, it doesn't automatically go back to the single stream. You have to switch it back from the power stream to the single stream. Maybe some like the automatic feature of the original faucet, but we're all buying this faucet because the original faucet from Grohe eventually went bad, and it's possible that it went bad because of that design feature. I'm not sure of my theory, but what I am sure of, is this replacement faucet is cheaper than the original Grohe faucet, and it's cheaper than buying and installing a brand new faucet. And this comes with some new o-rings. It also fits like a glove over the original faucet end.
S**R
Works great, easy to install, don't need to buy an O-ring.
The product came with a perfectly good O-ring and a (removable) flow restrictor. I left the flow restrictor in place. The comments which said you have to buy an O-ring are incorrect. I wasted nine bucks on O-rings which I don't need. (Too much trouble to return them.) As recommended by other commenters, I coated the new O-ring with plumber's grease.The new faucet head installed very easily, just using a pair of pliers to grasp the metal cuff which is part of the hose; unscrew the old faucet head and screw on the new one.The new faucet is working perfectly after installation. Water pressure is fine; aerator and spray are working perfectly. No leaks.If I run into any problems later on, I'll update the review.
C**.
Easy to replace - works great
The pull-out spray head is a replacement for my Grohe kitchen faucet. The spray head is exactly what I needed, easy to install, works great. The only problem with the product is that it does not have a snug fit when it is pushed back into the Curve of the original faucet (the spray head is pulled out/put back in). The bottom (diameter) is smaller than my original spray head. (The original spray head locks into the Curve of the faucet.)
J**O
Great Replacement UPDATE... Awelife is Awesome!
Update 4/27/2023: In less than 12 hours Awelife had a new replacement spray wand and o-rings delivered to my door! That is AWESOME service. Be sure to replace the existing o-ring on the hose with the properly sized new one provided by Awelife. See my photos for the broken wand and the new replacement I received.UPDATE 4/26/23: The spay wand continued to leak periodically. Today I retightened the wand to the hose. The wand broke apart. I always hand tightened the wand, never used tools. I am always careful about over tightening. Take care tightening. Got just over 8 months of use. Contacted the seller today... We'll see.The original spray wands of this model usually fail because of a very inexpensive degraded proprietary washer inside the unit. I took 2 of these wands apart and each time it was the same failed washer. I called Grohe and asked to buy a replacement washer. They said they don't sell them. I would have to purchase a VERY EXPENSIVE replacement wand. I asked about the lifetime warranty. They said I would need to produce the original invoice with my name on it. I bought it over 20 years ago! I didn't know where the invoice was. I lived with the malfunction for a long time. Then I found this replacement! It works and looks great! I would have to buy 10 of these replacement wants to equal the cost of one OEM replacement.As far as leaking. Mine also had a slight leak where the hose connects to the wand when I pulled the wand out. I suggest making sure the O-rings are correctly seated and tightening the wand firmly into the hose. That worked for me.
C**P
Poor quality
Worked well for about a month and a half but then began leaking profusely. Replaced washer/added washer and tried everything to fix but nothing worked. Poor quality and my return time ended about 2 weeks prior to the issue.
C**N
Very decent low cost replacement spray head - reasonably easy to install
Although this replacement spray head doesn't seat onto the neck of the faucet tube as securely or as well as the original made by Grohe, it's quite satisfactory and looks identical even up close. As installed, the new head performs just as well as the old one, perhaps a bit better since I left out the flow restrictor.Installation was a matter of unscrewing the old spray head, putting on new O rings and screwing in the new one.I updated my review and added a star because the spray head does seat into the faucet neck quite well, it was just tight initially and seemed as though it wasn't a good fit. On the contrary, it's quite good.The installation instructions printed on the box are misleading and not helpful. There are two sizes of replacement O rings included - two apiece which is helpful in case you lose one. The larger goes on the tube of the spray handle which connects into the faucet neck and screws into the pull out water delivery cable. This O ring should go on over the black plastic tube coming out of the spray handle and butt up against the screw threads of the spray handle.The smaller O ring is a replacement for an O ring which sits just behind the tip of the water delivery cable.At about $30, this was a bargain, keeping this rather expensive faucet working instead of having to shell out $200 to $400 for something comparable in a new faucet.
G**Z
ok but not Grohe
looks great . Not as good as the GROHE original but not bad. Works well with no leaks . Stream doesnt reset to default stream like original
H**D
Works just as good as the Grohe OEM!
This product was reasonable in price and it works great for a replacement that got sand in the nozzle and caused it to leak. The only thing is that this product doesn't go back to the full stream after using the sprayer. You have to manually put it back to streaming unlike the original Grohe! I recommend this product!
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