💦 Instant Hot Water, Instant Satisfaction!
The Ready Hot RH-F560-CH Faucet is an innovative solution for instant hot water delivery, featuring a dual lever design, safety lock, and lead-free construction. It ensures quick installation and compatibility with various instant hot water tanks, making it a must-have for modern kitchens.
S**T
Works great and looks good (after I painted it oil rubbed bronze)
I bought this to replace an insinkerator hot water dispenser (the insikerator was terrible). It is high quality and a low price (always the best combination). The only problem is that it is brushed nickel and the wife would not accept that. So I made some modifications to make it wife acceptable and use higher quality hoses. I'm documenting what I did here for future reference.1. Painting it oil rubbed bronze: - Materials used a. Rust-Oleum 249131 11 oz Universal All Surface Spray Paint, Oil Rubbed Bronze Metallic b. Soft foam from a leftover piece of a foam mattress pad (the kind you use for sleeping on when camping). - Procedure a. I took the faucet apart as much as possible. I took off the spout, pulled out the tube inside it, and took off the tip of the spout. I took off the hot water handle (unscrews) and popped out the red button. I couldn't get the cold water handle off or the blue button off so I just painted over it. b. I wrapped any exposed parts with tape that I didn't want painted (e.g., the part of the spout that sticks into the base). c. I filled in any holes that I didn't want paint to enter with pieces of foam cut to fit. I cut two approximately half moon shaped pieces of foam and put them in the bottom of the faucet so each half moon was in the hole on one side of the tubes extending out from the bottom (I also took off the rubber hose). d. I used sandpaper to rough up the surfaces I would paint. I think I used 150 grit (but could be 120 or something like that). e. I then spray painted it. I held the small pieces by sticking a piece of electrical wire (18 or 20 ga) through the foam in the piece and then spray painted it. For example, I put foam in the tip of the spout and then pushed the wire through the foam so I could easily hold the piece while I spray painted it. I put a few coats on and let it dry for at least a couple of days before trying to install.2. Converting it to use braided hoses instead of the cheap plastic stuff it came with. - Materials used a. Braided hose from water supply to faucet (my water supply is a 3/8" compression fitting so I used a 3/8" line: LASCO 10-0962 36-Inch water supply line) b. Braided hose between faucet and heated tank (I used the Ready Hot tank and it was mounted a little less than 2 ft away so I used a 1/4" line: Lasco 10-0946 water supply line). c. A 90 degree fitting at the tank that is 1/4" tube quick connect on one side and 1/4" FIP on the other side (you can see it in the pictures). I didn't buy this (had it already) so I don't have a recommended source for it. d. Two bushing adapters (this was the hardest part; I bought a lot of the wrong adapters before finding this one). I bought Dynapex Metric Pipe Adapter/Oil Pressure 1/4" NPT Male to M10 X 1.0 M10x1 Female Bushing (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FLQ61RV). The key thing to know is that the threads on the faucet are M10x1.0. I needed to go from that to the 1/4" and 3/8" compression fittings on the hoses. The bushings got me halfway there. e. Two 1/4 OD x 1/4 FIP adapter. One for each end of the 1/4" hose. This converts the 1/4 FIP on the bushing and the quick connect fitting to the 1/4" compression fitting on the hose. I got these at Home Depot. f. One 3/8 OD x 1/4 FIP adapter. This converts the 1/4 FIP on the bushing to the 3/8" compression fitting on the hose.I connected everything up using lots of teflon thread tape and it works great.
B**N
Preliminary Report: Faucet seems to be a good value for the money
2/13/22 Preliminary Report: The faucet was packaged well and better than I expected. It installed with relative ease even after I had inadvertently (and without properly reading the instructions), cut the plastic retainers holding the undersink bracket to the base of the faucet. A second set of hands then became necessary to hold the faucet from above as I installed the undersink bracket. The faucet attached easily enough to the hot water tank I had purchased earlier using the shark connect fittings supplied with the tank. The faucet mounted to the sink top well and holds securely. It dispenses hot water well. Because of it's height, there is a slight time lag from when the lever is turned on until water is flowing out. I like the safety lever feature. The height of the faucet is much better than the small 7" tall insinkerator model I had previously, allowing for easier filling of cups and other containers. Since the internals on a faucet are the critical elements to longevity, I hope those on this faucet are made well enough to get a more than a couple of years of use. But I'm not too worried, my goons in China have the phone number and home address of the manager of the factory that made the faucet. As needed, I'll try to add more review information if the faucet begins to give me problems.
T**N
Don’t waste time trying to use components from different manufacturers
I purchased this Ready-Hot faucet unit to replace a broken hot/cold InsinkErator faucet. I intended to continue using the same old InSinkErator hot water tank and add a new A.O. smith reverse osmosis system for the cold water side.Multiple problems began to surface immediately with my thinking.The R.O. System came with its own single lever cold water valve that I didn’t intend to use because I wanted to run the cold water through the cold side of the new Ready-Hot hot/cold faucet. I intended to run the hot water from the existing InSikErator tank through the new Ready-Hot hot water side of the faucet.My attempt at combining the three “different manufacturers” products was soon found to be an impossiblity. Each manufacturer had their own way of venting their individual faucets. InSinkErator has its own separate hose for the return water/ air vent hose while the Ready-Hot faucet didn’t have a feature to connect to that fourth hose required by InSinkErator.My only simple solution for the hot water supply, without being a plumbing/manufacturing genius, was to discontinue any further use of the InSinkErator unit and make an additional purchase of a Ready-Hot supply tank and plumbing lines.Problems on the cold water side were created because the air vent on the A.O.Smith R.O. system were located on the back side of their faucet vs. another method for venting was required by the Ready-Hot faucet. Since there was no compatibility between these two systems I returned the R.O. unit to Lowe’s and ended up with an EverPure water filter with one line in/ one line out coupled directly to the Ready-Hot hose to the cold water side.Moral of this long complicated story is... when purchasing the Ready-Hot combination hot/cold faucet make certain to also buy their version of hot water tank and plumbing in order to be able to make the connection to the hot water side.On the cold water side I finally decided to return the A.O. Smith R.O. system and simplified to just a good water filtering sytem
A**R
Excellent product
It has a long cold water tubing which can be cut although it could be slightly longer. It also has the silicon tubing for hot drinking water. The hot lever has a safety feature that you press down to unlock to turn the hot water on. Best of all, the locking plate is designed for installation from the top of the counter. It can be folded to slip into the hole from the top; unfold and secure with 2 screws. There is no need to fight the cluster underneath the sink. Excellent product.
S**T
Hot water side dribbles a bit
For what we needed (RO direct and through instant hot) this met the requirement. Install was easy but the hot water side dribbles after using. This goes on for a few minutes and then subsides. Returned for a second one but same issue. Took everything apart and inspected the ceramic fitting but everything looks OK. Sometimes if we turn the hot water on again for just a second and off it stops. Weird.
A**M
Parece útil en ciertas instalaciones
Se debe mostrar más detalle de la estructura pues no tiene estradas estándares y no permite hacer modificaciones . El vendedor debe mostrar más detalles de su artículo ya que siendo compra de importación no se puede facturar para devolución
J**R
we cannot have the water tank set to the highest temperature as this only makes the dripping worse The appearance of the faucet is nice and it ...
The faucet drips unless you are firm on the shut off motion. Also, we cannot have the water tank set to the highest temperature as this only makes the dripping worseThe appearance of the faucet is nice and it goes well with the renovated kitchen but the drip is annoying
K**R
Works for me.
Works great. Arrived before I expected it. Installation was a breeze. Only other thing I had to buy was a hole saw to cut a hole in the counter.
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