I want to thank you for posting this video. I am an older person who just moved into a brand new apartment and could not figure out how to turn on the kitchen faucet. I've spent a day and a half gently pulling the lever forwards/backwards and twisting the head, to no avail. It's the middle of the night here and I came upon this information, watched the section at the end (re: moving the lever to the right and back) and it worked - now I can make coffee! Again, a sincere thank you...
Clear and articulate video, high energy, no excess, just what I needed to know. I installed my faucet pretty quickly. When lying on your back with your head under the sink, it helps to have a comfy dog bed to lie on.
Thank you for a no-nonsense description. Thank you so much you didn't do 20 minutes of explaining why you're such an awesome person before you actually showed us how to install the faucet
Thanks a million for posting your amazing and helpful videos we’re really appreciate them. A few days my wife wanted one of those faucets I had to change mine out too Yours look great happy wife happy life. Thank you mr sparky
You missed an important step. You're supposed to have a catch basin and run the water thru the copper feed of the faucet for approx 1 min FIRST to clear any residue (from the manufacturing process) within the faucet pipe BEFORE you connect the sprayer hose to it. Otherwise all the residue goes into the hose/faucet outlet. It's clearly stated on the Kohler instructions. Otherwise, video presentation is great. Sidenote: I wish Kohler had an option to have the valve handle face forward instead of permanently facing right.
Hi I am looking at purchasing this faucet. I was wondering how it’s held up since you installed it? I’d love to get your impression after using it for 2 years. Thanks!
I think it was about 3 years ago. However, I just installed another Kohler Bellera (Kohler is my fav brand for kitchen faucets) and I added a few tips from my recent install. For instance, the supply lines, which come attached to the faucet, are now 1/4" but a few years ago they were 3/8". And I added the tip to make sure your angle stop valves match the 1/4" supply lines. Thanks!
I want to thank you for posting this video. I am an older person who just moved into a brand new apartment and could not figure out how to turn on the kitchen faucet. I've spent a day and a half gently pulling the lever forwards/backwards and twisting the head, to no avail. It's the middle of the night here and I came upon this information, watched the section at the end (re: moving the lever to the right and back) and it worked - now I can make coffee! Again, a sincere thank you...
Great to hear!
Clear and articulate video, high energy, no excess, just what I needed to know. I installed my faucet pretty quickly. When lying on your back with your head under the sink, it helps to have a comfy dog bed to lie on.
Thanks so much! Also, good tip.
Thank you for a no-nonsense description. Thank you so much you didn't do 20 minutes of explaining why you're such an awesome person before you actually showed us how to install the faucet
Thanks Lucky!
Very clear directions and your talking was a good pace. Thank you!
Thanks, I hope it helped!
I'm 15 and love your videos
Great! It's good that you're taking an interest in how to fix things. The knowledge will serve you well!
Great vid Wild Bill especially liked the professional hand model you used at the end ... Lol ...
That was Michele. She "lent a hand" in the making of the video. :)
@@SparkyChannel lol ... Good one ... She did a great job ...
Thanks a million for posting your amazing and helpful videos we’re really appreciate them. A few days my wife wanted one of those faucets
I had to change mine out too
Yours look great happy wife happy life. Thank you mr sparky
Yes sir, happy wife happy life!
Just got a used one and had no ideal how to install. Great instructions.
Thanks!
You missed an important step. You're supposed to have a catch basin and run the water thru the copper feed of the faucet for approx 1 min FIRST to clear any residue (from the manufacturing process) within the faucet pipe BEFORE you connect the sprayer hose to it. Otherwise all the residue goes into the hose/faucet outlet. It's clearly stated on the Kohler instructions. Otherwise, video presentation is great.
Sidenote: I wish Kohler had an option to have the valve handle face forward instead of permanently facing right.
Excellent easy to understand video. Very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video with super clear instructions!
Thanks!
Hi I am looking at purchasing this faucet. I was wondering how it’s held up since you installed it? I’d love to get your impression after using it for 2 years. Thanks!
Yes. If he had someone helping him by holding the faucet in position he should say so.
Cool. When did u make this?
I think it was about 3 years ago. However, I just installed another Kohler Bellera (Kohler is my fav brand for kitchen faucets) and I added a few tips from my recent install. For instance, the supply lines, which come attached to the faucet, are now 1/4" but a few years ago they were 3/8". And I added the tip to make sure your angle stop valves match the 1/4" supply lines. Thanks!
Sparky you rock! Are you a billionaire like South Park said?
Thanks! Nope.
is that outlet near the sink non-GFCI or just missing the GFCI sticker?
There is a sticker but it's hidden by something being plugged in.
@@SparkyChannel :)
How do you attach the sprayer? Forget something? The instructions that came with the faucet are.....well, you can guess.
Here you go: Kohler Pull-down Kitchen Faucet Aerator Change for Free: ua-cam.com/video/wgsntaeNOx0/v-deo.html
request: how to fix a GFCI Outlet that trips frequently
Thanks bro
Welcome!
No any water pressure in this tap totally westage of my money...
Why no water pressure?