KRAUS Oletto Single Handle Pull Down Kitchen Faucet in Spot Free Antique Champagne Bronze
- Brand:
- Kraus
- Model Number:
- KPF-2820SFACB
- UPC:
- 846639063302
- EAN:
- 0846639063302
- Walmart SKU:
- 335002408
At $180.53, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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Highest Price
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$299.95 | |
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Lowest Price
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$199.95 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$299.95 |
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$269.95 | |
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Lowest Price
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$180.53 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$180.53 |
Tracking History: We have tracked KRAUS Oletto Single Handle Pull Down Kitchen Faucet in Spot Free Antique Champagne Bronze since 12/9/2022. The most recent price update was on Sep 2, 2023.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $180.53 (lowest on 9/1/2023) to $269.95 (highest on 8/10/2023). The average price during this period is $232.44.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.7/5 from 77 reviews.
We are very satisfied with our new pull out faucet. We had ordered a different faucet of another name. When we received it it was far too tall for our counter setup so we sent it back. No sizing available. Kraut showed the size and we purchased the one for our needs. Absolutely beautiful stainless.
I am very pleased with the Kraus faucet I just installed in our home. It took me longer to remove the old faucet than to install the new Kraus. Simple, straight forward instructions made the installation easy. The look of the faucet was exactly what we expected.
I originally planned on purchasing this item from Home Depot but found at on the Walmart website for much cheaper. The quality is just as expected.
Have had for about 1.5 years and i love the product. Functionally great and great finish. Self installed and no problems.
The black granite sink added such a high quality touch to our new kitchen. So impressed with the quality of both!
I bought this faucet a few days ago and now love it. However, immediately upon installing, it leaked at the swivel joint for the sprayer head - not where the sprayer threads into the hose. The exploded view in the installation guide shows a gasket at that interface but nothing else. Assuming I had a defective unit, I planned on returning it. But it kept bugging me so I decided to fish out the flat gasket. Upon doing so, the next thing I found was an O-ring. Underneath that was the flat side of a hard plastic U-shaped washer, and finally it was the start of the flared water fitting. This is a long way of saying that it arrived from the factory assembled in the wrong order. The O-Ring needs to go in first and rest inside the channel of the plastic piece (installed second) so that it seals off the water fitting. The gasket (third) goes in next, and lastly the sprayer head. It was immediately fixed. Wrote this in case others have a similar problem. I fear that if I wasn't a mech eng, I wouldn't have found the issue. @Kraus you might need a corrective action in your assembly line lol. 4 stars for the headache, would have been 5 if working out of the box
I bought this faucet in Mar 2023 and within a few months the electronics failed. Krause replaced the entire faucet. Since that time, it occasionally has what we call "seizures" where it just goes on by itself and/or won't go off, or it simply won't go on. As of today, I have to crawl under the sink and touch the batteries in order to get it to go on and off. Nothing in the manual describes using this in an entirely manual mode, i.e. bypassing the electronics. Yes, the batteries are fresh. No, I haven't done any other work under the sink to cause this. At 2:30 Pacific time, there are no agents to respond via help chat. Ugh...
Having trouble with a recent order stainless Oletto spray head with switch to change from solid water to spray keeps going into a mix between both very frustrating. KTF-3104
This faucet is awful, it is also the third Kraus faucet I have bought that did not work correctly (To replace the previous 2). I thought if I upgraded I would get a better faucet but apparently not. The faucet is designed to not work if the sensor is not on, and you can only turn the faucet into mechanical mode if the batteries still work but have less than 10% charge. The sensor turns off when you touch the sprayer, which is super frustrating, and my sensor has taken to turning itself on and off randomly even though the wire under the sink isn't touching anything metal. I've always liked the design of Kraus faucets but I will never buy another one or spec one for a client ever again.
I installed this less than two years ago and it already has failed. Sure, it looked good and seemed to have good build quality on the metal parts, but the electronics and flow switching (aka control module) are definitely poor. The touch sensor no longer works even though the indicator light still lights on and off when tapped. The manual says there is an override in case of weak batteries though this is unhelpful when it is the actual switching valve (inside the black plastic box) that starts to fail. For a while, when I hit the flow switch box against the wall it would start flowing again, but no longer. You can guess how frustrated I was to get to the point where I learned to do that, lol. There is no support for this from the manufacturer either. Considering the effort to install a new faucet once, be safe and spare yourself the effort a second time - just buy another brand.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $199.95 (Jun 6) to $299.95 (Jun 28) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $277.95.
| Date | Price | Change | % Change |
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| $299.95 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $299.95 | $+100.00 | +50.0% | |
| $199.95 | $-100.00 | -33.3% | |
| $299.95 | $+10.00 | +3.4% | |
| $289.95 | — | — |