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Delta Faucet Essa VoiceIQ Touchless Kitchen Faucet with Pull Down Sprayer, Smart Faucet, Alexa and Google Assistant Voice Activated, Kitchen Sink Faucet, Arctic Stainless 9113TV-AR-DST

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Color: Arctic Stainless


Size: Without Soap Dispenser


Style: VoiceIQ


Features

  • VOICE ACTIVATED: Use your voice-enabled smart home device like Alexa or Google Assistant (purchase separately) to power your Delta kitchen sink faucet. Command your faucet to turn on, pour metered amounts of water like 1 cup, or even set custom commands to fill your coffee pot, dog bowl, or water bottle
  • TOUCH ON. TOUCH OFF. Messy hands? Touch anywhere on the kitchen spout with your wrist or forearm to start and stop the flow of water or use the single lever handle manually. Check your water temperature from across the room using the TempSense LED indicator light that changes color to reflect water temperature
  • LASTS 2X LONGER: Patented DIAMOND Seal Technology reduces leak points and lasts twice as long as the industry standardensuring leak-free operation for the life of the kitchen faucet (Industry standard is based on ASME A112. 18. 1 of 500, 000 cycles)
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Designed to fit single-hole or 3-hole, 8-in. configurations. Everything you need is together in one box, including an optional deck plate for 3-hole installation and InnoFlex PEX supply lines that are integrated into the faucet for one less leak point
  • UNDER-SINK OUTLET REQUIRED: A wall outlet under the sink which isnt controlled by a switch is required. 6 AA batteries (included) are required for touch activation, or purchase AC adapter EP102157 separately
  • Touch anywhere on the kitchen spout with your wrist or forearm to start and stop the flow of water or use the single handle manually
  • Intuitive Touch2O Technology can sense the difference between a touch and a grab, reducing the chances of false activation
  • MagnaTite Docking uses a powerful integrated magnet to snap your faucet spray wand precisely into place and hold it there so it stays docked when not in use and does not droop over time
  • Everything you need is together in one convenient box, including integrated InnoFlex PEX supply lines

Description

Delta® VoiceIQ™ Technology pairs with your connected home device to give you exactly the amount of water you need with features like metered dispensing and custom container commands. Simply ask your faucet to dispense one cup, six ounces, a gallon or just about any other amount you could need. Custom container commands make everyday tasks easier, like filling a coffee pot or dog bowl, while thoughtful features like water warm-up and voice-activated on/off lend a hand when yours are full. Take command of your kitchen with a VoiceIQ™ Faucet: a revolutionary kitchen faucet that thinks on demand. This Essa pull-down kitchen faucet is packed with functional features, like Delta Touch2O® Technology. A simple touch anywhere on the spout or handle with your wrist or forearm activates the flow of water at the temperature where your handle is set. The Delta TempSense™ LED light changes color to alert you to the water’s temperature and eliminates any possible surprises or discomfort. Kitchen sink faucets with Touch-Clean® Spray Holes allow you to easily wipe away calcium and lime build-up with the touch of a finger. Delta® kitchen faucets with DIAMOND™ Seal Technology perform like new for life with a patented design which reduces leak points, is less hassle to install and lasts twice as long as the industry standard. Kitchen sink faucets with Touch- Clean® Spray Holes allow you to easily wipe away calcium and lime build-up with the touch of a finger. You can install with confidence, knowing that Delta kitchen faucets are backed by our Lifetime Limited Warranty. Electronic parts are backed by our 5-year electronic parts warranty. Industry standard is based on ASME A112.18.1 of 500,000 cycles.


Brand: DELTA FAUCET


Recommended Uses For Product: Kitchen


Mounting Type: Deck Mount


Finish Type: Brushed


Material: Zinc


Color: Arctic Stainless


Number of Handles: 1


Included Components: Faucet


Hole Count: 1


Special Feature: Pull Down Sprayer,Touchless


Brand: ‎DELTA FAUCET


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Kitchen


Mounting Type: ‎Deck Mount


Finish Type: ‎Brushed


Material: ‎Zinc


Color: ‎Arctic Stainless


Number of Handles: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Faucet


Hole Count: ‎1


Special Feature: ‎Pull Down Sprayer,Touchless


Handle Type: ‎Lever


Style: ‎VoiceIQ


Installation Type: ‎Single Hole


Maximum Flow Rate: ‎1.8 Gallons Per Minute


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.88 x 10.75 x 16.19 inches


Model Name: ‎VoiceIQ™ Single Handle Pull-Down Faucet with Touch20® Technology


Spout Height: ‎8.1 Inches


Item Weight: ‎7.5 Pounds


Handle Location: ‎Single-Hole Deck-Mount


Manufacturer: ‎Delta Faucet Company


Part Number: ‎9113TV-AR-DST


Item Weight: ‎7.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.88 x 10.75 x 16.19 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎9113TV-AR-DST


Size: ‎Without Soap Dispenser


Finish: ‎Brushed


Pattern: ‎Faucet


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Pull Down Sprayer,Touchless


Usage: ‎Inside


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Warranty Description: ‎5 Year Electronic Parts Warranty


Date First Available: June 8, 2020


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  • Seems to be a good value & works well, simple mechanical valve avoid the headaches of touch type
Color: Arctic Stainless Size: Without Soap Dispenser Style: Standard
We like the quality & style of this faucet. Simple mechanical valve to avoid the automation headaches of touch It has been in use for only about 16 days, so time will tell how well it will holdup. It replaces an over 15 year old Delta (several valve rebuilds along the way) that needed a new pullout faucet head, that is the sprayer & the parts were no longer available. This old faucet had the separate valve body that mounted to the counter top independent of the faucet, because of the asymmetrical sink design a typical faucet with a Escutcheon would not work. Faucet needed to be in the far right hole to reach the much larger side of the sink This seems to be a low flow/ water saver faucet. We find the flow adequate & are happy there is not so much flow that water splashes everywhere. However, it does take longer to fill the sink. This was not a surprise to me as other reviews had mentioned the low flow feature. While using the pullout sprayer, if your not careful, it is possible to "kink the water line" & interrupt the flow of water. This has only happened to me a couple of times, when raising the sprayer above the exit point of the pull-down faucet while trying to rinse a very tall item that was well above counter top height. All you need to do is extend the hose first, with your other hand if you want to hold the spraying head up above the faucet, exit point without kinking the water hose. Not that hard to install, if you are handy or experienced with replacing a faucet ---> Faucet was direct mounted to our 1 1/4 (1.25) inch thick, stone countertop ---> We decided to mount the faucet with the handle in the Center, closest to the sink. This way you can turn the water off with the back of your hand & keep the water dripping from your fingers over the sink. Instead of dripping water on to the counter top every time you touch the valve handle with wet hands. I Used - Westbrass 2" Kitchen Sink Hole Cover, Stainless Steel, D202-20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00403BXWC to seal the extra hole in the stone countertop - (great product see my review) The directions ... they are not very good for non technical or those without experience changing faucets .... the directions are not custom to this faucet -- You will need to figure-out which part of the universal directions apply / is closest to your faucet. The hardest parts? 1) Removing the 15+ yr old faucet .... brass nut & brass threads of faucet were a bit crusty & the valve body above the counter started turning, As this was going to be scrap ... I used vice-grip pliers & a thick rag against the backsplash to keep it from turning. 2) Next was keeping that thin plastic base-plate centered, under the new faucet during the install as it kept moving. (poor design IMO) ---> Delta needs to rethink that design -- It Should snap into place & stay there Steps - to install 1a) Know where & how to turn off the water to the entire house & test that the valve works. If things go poorly you will want to know it works. The valves under the sink do not always work or stop all water flow. Stuff happens 1b) If you have a well, know how to turn it off & how to valve off or drain the pressure. 1c) Wear eye protection ... stuff is going to fall in your face while your on your back & working under the sink 2) Shut off water under sink & test that water does not come-out of the faucet. Always support the valve body while turning the valve handle, to keep stresses off of the pipe. 3) With bucket or rags handy remove the waterlines to the old faucet. Expect 1/4 to 1/2 cup of water to drain from the lines. Always support the valve body with a second wrench, while turning nut to water line to keep stresses off of the pipe. 4) Install the faucet into the counter. Confirm the location & orientation of the faucet before your final tightening. Having a second person handy to check the final location, before you complete tightening the nut, helps limit the up/down trips, under the cabinet. 5) Connect the water supply lines to the valve. Always support the valve body with a second wrench, while turning nut to water line to keep stresses off of the pipe. 6) Flush the valve set, let some water (1 gallon should do) run through the Hot & Cold sides - catch what comes out of the faucet feed line, in a container. If you have a second person they can operate the faucet valve from above the counter. Solo install ... Open the valve on faucet body, so hot & cold water will flow & then use the water supply valve under the sink to control the flow into your bucket. 7) Install the sliding counter weight --> then make the connection to the pullout faucet ---> Install the locking clip & test that it is locked 8) Open water valves under sink. Always support the valve body while turning the valve handle, to keep stresses off of the pipe. 9) Check for leaks, open valve on faucet & check flow & then look under counter & inspect for leaks again Things that Helped: ---> I used the floor mats from the kitchen to make laying on the cabinet edge much more comfortable. ---> I used the correct size of combination wrenches & a deep sock with extension & a ratchet drive, to speed up the install. ---> To remove the old faucet, I used a basin wrench & vice-grip pliers to hold the old valve (from spinning) to get the nut off when the threads got a little tight. Brass threads to old faucet getting a little crusty in 15+ years was expected ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 12, 2023 by Busy Engineer Busy Engineer

  • Treating it as a science / engineering experiment.... so far so good
Color: Arctic Stainless Size: Without Soap Dispenser Style: Touch2O
So I installed this faucet about 3 weeks ago and figured it was worth sharing thoughts about it. First off this is not an easy install, especially if you have a deep sink to begin with (if you don't have a moderate to deep sink, don't purchase as I can see where it would go all over the place). I'm pretty adept at plumbing (I've sweated my own pipes together when necessary and have put on cut offs that way as well). I'd rate it about a mid grade to hard install since you have to actually be able to reach up and tighten all the fixtures by hand - you can't use a plumbers wrench or anything else. It took me about 3-4 hours working solo (including the removal of the old faucet and temporary removal of the garbage disposal and it's reinstallation) - the install time could have been decreased by at least an hour had I had a helper. Why a science experiment? Because generally water and electricity don't mix and because I want to see just what part of this contraption fails first. That said, it's pretty neat in design and looks great! We chose this model as my wife saw it at a friends house and liked the styling and functionality. We cook a lot in our family and having slimy hands from xyz meat product / egg, it great that it can be tapped with clean forearm and voila! water to rinse and wash with. Parts of this kit that may cause some concern. They ask you to attach about a 2 inch piece of metal tubing directly to your shut off valve. Inside their is a (replaceable ?) plastic check valve with a screen on it. For those with lots of calcium deposits, I can see where this would make this product a no-go right off the bat. The calcium is going to build up on the screen and in the check valve and just not deliver adequate water pressure. If you have a water treatment system for your whole house, I think you'd be fine but you've been warned. The second aspect that I wasn't crazy about was that between the check valves and the faucet and then from the faucet to the control solenoid there are all plastic flexible piping. I'm assuming this is NOT the polybutylene know for failures, but I'd prefer solid copper tubing. This tubing is then pushed into the solenoid receiver and then held on by a plastic clip. MAYBE advances in technology have come a long way, MAYBE not. I'm a skeptic, but my guess is that the manufacturer expects that the styling on this faucet is going to go out of date before any major failures occur and/or you'll replace it before it leaks for some other reason. The faucet was supposed to come with a set of 6 AA batteries for the power source for the solenoid but 3 of my fell out of the packaging enroute to my house. I didn't complain to Amazon despite the box had been dinged up in shipment pretty bad, but all the other parts were intact and in great condition. What this did teach me is that instead of the 6 AA, you can replace them with C batteries in the battery pack. If I start to have a short life on the AA's I'll definitely move the the C's. I'll throw a post up when the batteries exhaust themselves. We are in a household of 4 so it gets plenty of use. Splash concerns - Our sink sits 7 1/2 inches below the edge of our countertop. It's stainless steel. If the faucet is turned on full blast we get some minor splash up around the sink. I'm messy when I was dishes and so this occurred even with my much shorter old faucet. If I'm really trying to keep the water in the sink, I just don't open the handle to full. At 3/4 there is plenty of water to work with and you don't get splash up. Although the neck of the faucet is listed as being I think 7 inches out , with the angle of the spray head, functionally water hits about 3-4 inches closer to the user. Other thoughts on the planning / install phase. You don't really need more space that about 1/2 from the faucet base to the back splash as the handle doesn't have the ability to turn back. It's range of motion is from vertical to about 90 degrees directly in front of the sink. The install instructions conveniently have pictures showing the install of this faucet as there being no sink present. Indeed if you haven't installed your sink yet, this install will be a breeze (maybe an 45 minutes) The length of time to get this done by a person working solo is tough because it's super difficult to tighten the plastic bolts sufficiently while still keeping the faucet aligned forward and in the right position. I ended up jamming some scrap wood between the faucet handle and the backsplash to hold it in place while I tighten the plastic nut under the sink holding the faucet base in place. I had an incredibly difficult time getting the nut hand tight enough so I actually placed two flat screw drivers on either side of the plastic nut and pushed on them to tighten the nut. This is where I could have used my extended plumbers wrench had the nut been appropriately shaped or made of something besides plastic. Once installed, my wife has been thrilled with it, so it almost got 5, but I'm sticking with 4 stars so far. I can't give it 5 due to the PIA it was to install and the significant number of plastic parts involved. It's a stylistic and functional faucet. The no touch feature does take some relearning on your part, but it's great not to have to touch the handle to turn it on. Time will tell on this fascinating experiment in science. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 31, 2017 by Jeff

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