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InSinkErator F-HC1100SN Hot and Cold Water Dispenser, Satin Nickel
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Sales Rank: 5410 InSinkErator Released: 2006-07-06 |
Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Tools & Hardware Color: Satin Nickel
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InSinkErator F-HC1100SN Hot and Cold Water Dispenser, Satin Nickel
- Requires SST-FLTR Water Tank
- Durable All Brass Construction
- Spout Swivels for Added Convenience
- Easy Do It Yourself Installation
Product Description
The Model HC1100 offers the following features: FAUCET ONLY - REQUIRES SUGGESTED TANK = SSTFLTR Satin Nickel Finish Hot and Cool Dispenses near-boiling 200F and cool drinking water Graceful high-arching spout swivels for greater convenience and stylish integrated levers provide a dramatic look The hot lever automatically shuts off while the filtered cool lever remains on for easy use Durable all brass faucet construction 5-Year We Come To You In-Home Service Warranty NSF certified For use with In-Sink-Erator's Stainless Steel Tank and F-201 Filtration System Available in 9 designer finishes: white, biscuit, almond, chrome, polished nickel, satin nickel, French gold, mocha bronze, and black
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InSinkErator F-HC1100SN Hot and Cold Water Dispenser, Satin Nickel
- Tools & Hardware: 0 pages (2006-07-06)
- Publisher: InSinkErator
- Label: InSinkErator
- Studio: InSinkErator
- Average Customer Review:
based on 8 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #5410
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: REPLACEMENT PARTS 2008-11-06
Comment: WE HAVE INSTALLED NEW COUNTERTOPS AN NEED NEW LONGER LINES FOR THE HOT WATER DISPENSER. THE PEOPLE AT THE HELP LINE WERE OF NO HELP. I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO FIND THESE HIGH TEMPTURE LINES AT THE LOCAL HARDWARE STORES.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: looks great but fatally flawed 2008-11-01
Comment: I've now gone through three of these faucets. I originally bought this because of the hot and cold taps in one dispenser. We have it connected to a reverse osmosis unit. The first unit failed after about two years due to the same problem described by others: the springs that close the valve eventually get stuck. This unit was replaced by InSinkErator at no cost, but the replacement unit had no warranty. About three years later I had the same valve-spring problem. lubricating with tri-flow or similar water displacing lubricant and working the handle back and forth partially freed the spring, at least enough to keep the faucet shut off. This fix lasted about a year and then it just stuck in the open position with no choice but to buy faucet number three. This one worked about 3-4 years and died the same way. I also found the tank was leaking. I think the problem with the faucet is the springs get fouled with hard water deposits or else the springs corrode. Buyer beware. if you have one and actually use it, it will die an ignominous death.
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Summary: Don't buy an Insinkerator Hot Water Dispenser 2008-09-06
Comment: I have gone through 2 different models of In-sink-erator hot water dispensors. They both had the problem of not shutting off. The problem seems to occur through out their line of hot water and hot and cold water dispensers.
During normal opperation you push the handle back to dispense water. Release the handle and it snaps back into the off position. When it won't shut off the handle doesn't snap back to the off position and seems to be disconnected inside the faucet. Pushing the handle back to the off position has no effect, water keeps running. Let go of the handle and it flops into the on position. After turning off the water to the tank and waiting a few days to a couple of weeks the unit works again, at least for awhile. Could be 10 minutes could be a few weeks until it fails to shut off.
I wouldn't install one of these units if it was free.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: poor design (update) 2008-09-02
Comment: I've owned this faucet for nearly 4 years and for the past year is has been spradically broken. The hot water won't shut off. Insinkerator says that you cannot replace any parts within the faucet and you need to replace the faucet. Since Insinkerator wouldn't repair the faucet I took the unit apart and determined that the spring under the valve was weakened from corrosion. I emailed Insinkerator about getting a new spring. They autoreplied that someone would contact me. That was about 5 weeks ago. The faucet works now that I cleaned all of the deposits off the valve and spring. Now the tank only heats when it feels like it and now trips the breaker. Both the faucet and the company suck!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Do not buy this product, very poor quality 2008-08-14
Comment: I strongly do not recommend this product. I had problems with it less than a year after it was installed. I bought it when we re-did our kitchen in 2005 because it dispensed filtered hot and cold water. I had to replace the tank in 2007 because the faucet leaked. However, the faucet continued to leak. Insinkerator's response was to turn down the temperature on the hot water dial. This is an instant hot water heater. What sense is there in turning down the hot water temperature? The faucet continued to leak. The only solution was to buy a new faucet. I did not get 3 years out of the faucet. No replacements parts are available. This is definitely not a good buy for the money.
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