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Moen Arbor Chrome Motionsense Wave Touchless One-Handle Pulldown Kitchen Faucet Featuring Power Clean, 7594EWC

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Color: Chrome


Style: Wave - Gen 2


Features

  • ONE SENSOR: MotionSense Wave features single-sensor touchless activation, allowing you to easily turn the water on and off with a hand wave
  • POWER CLEAN: Power Clean spray technology provides 50 percent more spray power versus most other pull-down faucets without the Power Clean technology
  • BATTERIES INCLUDED: Includes 6 AA Batteries, eliminating the need for a dedicated outlet (optional AC power available)
  • RETRACTABLE: Equipped with the Reflex system for smooth operation, easy movement and secure docking of the spray head
  • EASY TO INSTALL: The touchless kitchen faucet features Duralock quick connect system for easy installation in 1 or 3-hole sinks
  • VERSATILE DESIGN: Chrome finish is highly reflective for a mirror-like look that works with any decorating style

Description

The Arbor's slightly flared handle and curving spout create a transitional look that blends seamlessly into any home style. The motion-activated sensor allows for a hands-free experience, turning the water on and off automatically. The retractable pull-down spray nozzle allows for easy reach within your sink, and the Power Boost feature provides a faster clean at the touch of a button. The Moen Arbor Faucet is designed for a single-hole installation, but it comes with an additional deck plate, allowing for 3-hole installations as well.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandMoen Incorporated
Intended UseKitchen
Installation StyleDeck Mounted
FinishChrome, Polished
Construction MaterialMetal
Color SchemeChrome
Handle Count1 - Lever Type
Packaged ComponentsKitchen Faucet, Optional Deckplate, 6 AA Batteries, Flexible Supply Lines (3/8" Fittings), Control Box, Instruction Manual
Number of Faucet Holes1
Unique FeatureTouchless Operation
Product ModelArbor 7594EWC
Flow Rate1.5 Gallons Per Minute
Valve MaterialCeramic Disc
Spout Height15.5 Inches
Spout Reach7.87 Inches
Product Weight5.9 Pounds
Country of OriginUSA
Battery Requirement6 AA (not included)
Power SourceBattery Operated
Item Package Quantity1
Water Consumption1.5 GPM
Battery TypeAlkaline
WarrantyLimited Lifetime Warranty

Frequently asked questions

The faucet uses a motion detection technology called Motionsense Wave. With just a simple wave of your hand over the top of the faucet, you can turn the water on or off - perfect for when your hands are full or dirty.

Power Clean is a technology that provides 50% more spray power than most Moen faucets without the Power Clean technology. It helps clean dishes more efficiently while reducing the amount of residual water in and around the sink.

Yes, it has a Duralock installation system that allows for an easy, hassle-free installation. It's designed for 1- or 3-hole sinks and includes an optional deck plate.

This particular model comes in a chrome finish that not only looks sleek and modern but also resists fingerprints and water spots for a cleaner look.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Moen Arbor Spot Resist Stainless Motionsense Wave Sensor One-Handle Pulldown Kitchen Sink Faucet is a highly rated product. Customers hailed the faucet for its modern aesthetics coupled with its spot-resistant finish. The majority of customers found the installation relatively easy and are very satisfied with its performance. However, some users expressed concern over the sensor functionality reliance on battery power and the slightly complicated temperature control.

Pros

  • 👍 High-quality, sleek and modern design.
  • 👍 Spot-resistant finish keeping the faucet clean and shiny.
  • 👍 Generally easy to install.
  • 👍 Smooth operation with convenient hands-free sensor feature.

Cons

  • 👎 Sensors rely on batteries which, if drained, would render them useless.
  • 👎 Lack of automatic activation upon pulling down the spout.
  • 👎 Complicated and sensitive temperature control.

Should I Buy It?

Yes, you should buy the Moen Arbor Spot Resist Stainless Motionsense Wave Sensor One-Handle Pulldown Kitchen Sink Faucet if you're looking for a durable, stylish, and convenient faucet. However, be sure to consider the feedback about battery reliance for the sensors and the slightly intricate temperature control before finalizing your purchase.


  • Looks good and works smoothly
Color: Stainless Style: Wave - Gen 2
Good looking and high quality product. Water flows smoothly and sensor works flawlessly, turning the water on and off quickly. The hose within the faucet is connected to the water dispenser to prevent leaking. Not cheap, but worth it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025 by Myra

  • I LOVE This Faucet!
Color: Oil Rubbed Bronze Style: Standard
I absolutely love this faucet! The pull out hose is great for cleaning fruits and vegetables, washing dishes and cleaning the sink! When you switch from stream to spray, you can adjust how hard the spray is and you can move the faucet head to be as close or as far away as you need it to be. (Keep in mind that the switch from stream to spray is regulated by water pressure. So, you can't turn the water down to a trickle and expect the spray to stay on.) You can have it turned on pretty low though. We have to turn ours on about 1/4" of the way to full open before we can get the spray to stay on. But that is just about perfect for the spray pressure when you want it soft, and it works great! It is very easy to install, looks great, and works great! The reflex works wonderfully. If you need the pull out extension to be short for a single basin sink or long for a deep well double basin sink, it works either way. You decide how long you want it to be. The faucet comes with a weight that you simply clip on the pull out hose under the sink, which determines how far you can pull the faucet out and how far back it reflexes. The only caution I have for you on this is that if your sink plumbing is a mess, like mine, the hose and weight will hang up on it. If you don't fix it, this will render the faucet extension useless. There is an easy fix though! We simply used an old piece of cheap poster board and some painters tape to make a channel along the back wall of the sink cabinet for the weighted hose to slide up and down. By containing it in the makeshift channel, it can't hang up on the other plumbing and it works amazingly. My only other caution is for people who are replacing a 3 hole faucet. This faucet is much shorter than the old faucets were. There is only 3-1/2 to 4" total length on either side from the center hole on the trim kit. So, you can easily change your plumbing set up for a single hole installation, but the trim kit may not cover your old holes. We just used the single hole faucet assembly (without the trim kit). We put it in the hole that was best for reaching both sink basins and then bought 2 cheap 2 inch hole cover blanks to cover the old holes. You can spend $20 or more each for hole cover to match the faucet, but we just used cheap plastic hole covers and it looks fine. We installed one of these for my mom over a year ago. It is still looks and works like new! It was so nice, that when our old faucet crapped out a few months ago, we decided to get this one, too! And as an added bonus, it was actually $50 cheaper than the non-reflex (pull out) version. And it's Moen, so it has a lifetime warranty! Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2015 by mynameis

  • It's a Moen. You can't go wrong.
Color: Stainless Style: Standard
When our 20 year old Moen kitchen faucet became hard to repair, I didn't hesitate to replace it with this Moen faucet. It installed in about 1/2 hour, [man I'm an old guy and hate laying on my back under a kitchen sink], and works great. It has a great finish and a classy look with great spray head features and function. I didn't spring for a water on sensor function cause that takes batteries and I'm just old school. If I want water, I just pull the handle. The only thing I didn't like and can't change is the way the control handle points straight up for hot water and pulls forward for cold. It's evidently a safety feature to stop kids from burning themselves if they reach up to turn on the water. They're more apt to pull the arm forward for cold. You can buy a more expensive faucet but you can't beat a Moen for warranty and function. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025 by whtsituya

  • Motion sensor works great but there are concerns
Color: Stainless Style: Smart Faucet
We owned the first generation version of this faucet until the electronics on it started to go out. That faucet lasted about 10 years so hopefully this one will last at least that long. This newer design is easier to install, not being much more complicated than a standard faucet. We have this style of faucet for the motion sensor and that works perfectly. One advantage to this generation of the faucet is the water temperature can be adjusted using the handle position when using the motion sensor. The original version forced you to use a set temperature that could only be changed at the control box. The light on the sensor also blinks to tell you when the water is warming up and stays solid red when it reaches temperature. I haven't experienced any water pressure issues, the pressure is actually a bit stronger than it was with our old faucet. The faucet does have some quirks to it. The faucet must be powered to work. The handle does not directly control the valve, its sending a signal to the control box to turn on the water. Your car has drive by wire, now your faucet has water by wire. Sometimes you can tell this is happening because there can be a slight delay between moving the handle and the water flow starting. Another weird thing is you can turn the water on with the handle and turn it off with the motion sensor. Now your faucet has its handle in the on position but no water flowing. The wifi connectivity seems a bit unnecessary for a faucet. There's a couple of interesting features such as auto dripping the faucet for frost protection and auto turn off even if the faucet was turned on using the handle. I doubt I'll ever use a voice or app command to pour out a specific amount of water. It takes less time to just grab a measuring cup. Features like this seem like solutions looking for a problem that doesn't exist. The power adapter is an absolute requirement. The faucet must be powered to operate and the wifi feature is going to burn through those 8 D batteries. Moen should have included the adapter with the faucet and they're honestly ripping you off charging $90+ for it. You can find knock-off versions for less on Amazon that I can guarantee were produced in the same factory as the Moen branded one. This new version has also undergone some obvious corporate cost reduction. The 1st generation was heavy and felt like it could survive being dropped. The new faucet is lighter weight and has a more plastic feeling particularly in the neck and spray head. Even the nut holding the faucet to the sink has thinner walls then the previous generation version. It seems like Moen is trying to save pennies wherever they can. Moen does have a lifetime warranty for leaks and drips but if the faucet body cracks they'll probably call it product abuse and deny your warranty claim. I don't know if this cheapening is a real problem or not, it may take years for any real issue to show up and by then Moen will have discontinued this faucet for a new version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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