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🚿 Elevate your bathroom game with touchless tech—because your hands deserve the future.
The Yodel Faucet Chrome Touchless Bathroom Sink Faucet combines advanced motion sensor technology with dual power supply options (110V AC or battery) to deliver a hygienic, water-saving, and customizable handwashing experience. Designed for easy installation and durable brass construction, it offers precise temperature control and reliable performance, making it a top choice for modern commercial and home bathrooms.











| ASIN | B0B5Z4D87Y |
| Additional Features | Touchless |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,041 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Touchless Bathroom Sink Faucets |
| Brand | Yodel Faucet |
| Brand Name | Yodel Faucet |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 428 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Chrome |
| Finish Types | Chrome |
| Handle Lever Placement | Center |
| Handle Material | Brass |
| Handle Type | Sensor |
| Hole Count | 1 |
| Hose Length | 24 Inches |
| Included Components | Deck Plate |
| Installation Method | Centerset |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5"D x 5"W x 5"H |
| Manufacturer | Yodel Faucet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YDTF-1 |
| Material | Brass |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Model Name | YDTF-1 |
| Model Number | YDTF-1 |
| Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
| Number Of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
| Room Type | Bathroom |
| Spout Design | Mid Arc |
| Spout Height | 3.5 Inches |
| Spout Reach | 3.5 Inches |
| Style Name | YD-001 |
| UPC | 709414211704 |
| Valve Type | Cartridge Valve |
S**S
great faucet
I bought this for my mom who is a senior and kept leaving the water running. The faucet work great, and there are no leaks whatsover. My guess is for people having leaks is the rubber seals/gaskets have fallen off before them noticing. (it almost happened to me). after 4 mo. Im running this 100% on batteries, with no issues.
P**N
Convenient and easy to use daily
Using this touchless faucet every day has been a great experience.The sensor is reliable and activates water quickly when needed.It's very convenient,especially when my hands are full or dirty.Installation was simple and didn't require professional help.The faucet has a clean and modern look that fits well in my bathroom.Water pressure is good,and the automatic shut-off helps save water.It's a practical and stylish upgrade that I'm very happy with.
J**A
Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your space
I installed 2 of these in my restaurant and they are AWESOME. Install was easy and straight forward. They are a great option, and I would absolutely buy them again!
T**T
Honest review and tips for a successful installation
Overall, this is the best motion sensing home faucet I have found for a reasonable price. That being said, there are a few things you should consider before purchase. If you are handy with installing faucets (have done it a few times before), you can get through it and you'll probably figure it out as I did (the included instructions are confusing and inaccurate). So if this is your first faucet installation, please get someone to help you and make sure they read these tips. Installation tips: * Don't get too caught up in the installation diagram. It's wrong, mainly because it was designed for a 220V, and possible European and Russian market (the instructions are in English and Russian, which is a bit unusual in the North American market). The parts listed are also wrong if you're ordering this in the U.S. -- the parts you receive should be fine, but the instructions are simply for a different hardware kit so don't pay too much attention to that. * You may need to get some faucet line connectors to fit your situation. The included hot and cold lines didn't fit my situation. The included valve that you'll need to connect your water lines to accepts 1/2" threaded female connectors. The other end will depend on the valve attached to your wall -- and may not be the rather small connector found on the lines included in the kit. * Examine the faucet very carefully before you attempt to seat it into your sink. You'll find a metal "U" bracket but also, below that, a rubber "U" bracket that *you must also remove* if you want the faucet to be flush/level with the top of your sink after you tighten the wing nuts below. It's easy to think all the rubber parts go above the sink line; not so... the rubber "U" piece goes under the sink, before you install the metal "U" bracket. This is atypical for other faucet kits I've used, so figured it is worth mentioning. * You'll need to attach the water line that goes to the faucet *after* you anchor in the faucet first. That may mean, as in my case, you have to get a flashlight and just stick that line up into the faucet under your cabinet and turn it clockwise until it starts to thread in (direct line of sight won't be easy). Make sure your wing nuts are not in the way before you do this. I also recommend putting a bit of pipe tape on the threads in advance, because the black O-rings can be easily damaged and compressed and I suspect may not hold the seal as well as one might like. * The water line leading to the faucet itself appears to be a bit optimistic as in very short. It doesn't give you a lot of play. For sure you should consider carefully where you'll mount the valve box before you anchor it in, making sure the water line will reach the underside of it and still have enough play to wrap around, up, and into the faucet assembly. Just make sure you take a little time to test lengths and positions before you mentally commit to where you're going to place things. * It may depend much on your sink configuration, but I have a standard narrow 3-hole faucet area on my sink. and somehow this faucet seemed to be seated a bit forward (closer to you, the user) than it ought to be. I ended up drilling out a little bit of extra space behind where the anchor screws from the faucet drop to give them a little leeway to move back a quarter inch or so. That allowed to seat this faucet properly and fully cover the open holes. The exposed area before my 'fix" was not much, maybe 1/8" or so, but cosmetically it wasn't perfect so I went ahead with drilling that extra space. If what I'm describing doesn't quite make sense picture dropping your drill bit into the center hole of your sink's faucet mounting area, and shaving off the upper left and upper right interior areas of that center hole just a bit (not drilling down, but using the drill to shave the inside of that hole a bit). * The drop mounting screws that descend from the main faucet might be a little loose on arrival. I recommend using a pliers to gently turn these and make sure they are tight before proceeding (make sure you protect the threads if you will be gripping more than a tiny bit). * Before you mount the valve box directly to your wall with the anchors and screws included, consider that your sink probably already has a wood beam near the top/rear that you might be able to drill into and just use the included screws by themselves. Two less holes in the wall, and for my case this was an optimal position for mounting that box. Post install tips: * Do not assume you have to open your hot and cold valves all the way. That will give you maximum flow from the faucet, but it will also waste a lot of water and you probably don't need full blast anyway. Since this is an automatic faucet, those valves are your only way to control the rate of flow. Consider adjusting these to the flow rate you want before you close your sink cabinet and forget about them. * If you hear a "hammer" sound from your pipes when the water begins to flow, try opening or closing the valves to your hot and cold lines a little until that stops. I found if the valves are closed too far, this can happen. * After a faucet installation I always lay down paper towels inside the cabinet below the sink to make sure all of my valve connections are tight with no leaks. With this unit, I found that connections to the variable temperature valve from the hot and cold lines were not both satisfied by a standard hand tighten plus 1/4" wrench turn. one connection was fine with this; the other wasn't. I was able to overcome it with a little extra wrench tightening (be careful because you can also over tighten such connectors). Considering the above, you can see that a bit of thought and care is required to install this properly. If you've installed faucets before you'll already realize that is usually the case. I have that experience too, but even this kit threw me for a couple of loops before I was able to get that "finished" feel. The faucet itself: For now, this faucet enjoys a little bit of extra gratitude for being one of only a few home-targeted motion activated faucets available at a reasonable (though not entirely cheap for what it is) price. The fabrication plant that put this together isn't pursuing millimeter accuracy so if that bothers you, you might move on; the alignment of the faucet spout and the body seems a bit off to me (when looking very closely). It's also not the best of the best in terms of metal strength / build quality, and the design is a bit bland, but on the whole I'd say the appearance and function will be quite good enough for most. Barring any near-term unexpected failure in normal use, I believe I'll keep it and I expect it will do well. My review may not be the standard for everyone, but I hope this experience report will be helpful to some.
L**I
Motion Sensor works great
Installed in staff restrooms in small office. Decided to switch to an automatic sensor faucet after someone forgot to turn off the water and faucet was left running all night! The automatic sensor works great and picks up motion quickly...no need to move hand all over, hunting for the sensor to pick you up! Worked so good we quickly purchased more to install in the bathrooms our patrons use. Been holding up very well! I'm contemplating picking up 2 for home too!
A**Y
Pretty but poorly made and a pain to install
Total letdown. The faucet looks good in pictures but feels cheap in person. The mounting hardware is flimsy, and the threaded rods were too short for our countertop, leaving the whole thing wobbly. The supplied hose is a tangled mess. For the price it's okay, but installation was frustrating and the result feels insecure. Not impressed, won't be recommending this to anyone.
K**K
NEED BETTER QUALITY CHECK. UPDATED!!!
I definitely would not recommend this product. Installation was easy but the sensor didn’t function properly, it would turn on the water but would NOT turn it off or stop the flow and therefore the water wouldn’t stop running until I physically turn off the water from underneath the sink. I tried plugging the sensor into the house electrical outlet but that also didn’t fixed the issue. UPDATE (and this is my reason): The seller reached out to me regarding the issue that I had with the product and sent a complete faucet set even thought I had explained that the problem was with the sensor mechanism. I installed it and it works PREFECTLY. It's been 24 days now and still it is functioning correctly. A huge thank you to the seller for their professionalism and for standing behind there product.
R**Y
Short spout can cause issues with excessive splash mess.
Know your usage needs: I've never had a touchless faucet in my home before, but always appreciated them in public so added one to my own bathroom for the convenience and added sanitary benefits. BUT I learned, how I use faucets in public isn't exactly how I want them to work at home. In public you're only washing your hands, that's really all it needs to support and this works fine for that. But at home, if you're using this in a bathroom where you're also washing your face, brushing your teeth etc. the lack of ability to keep the water running without having to keep holding a hand there is pretty irritating. So just keep that in mind. Cons: Depending on your sink dimensions, the shortness of this faucet/spout can cause water to splash out every time its used because it doesn't overhang the sink enough. The sensor also requires your hands to be relatively close to stay on. So you gotta hold your hands close to the faucet sensor and the water coming out is just a few inches from the faucet, can cause a lot of over splash onto the faucet itself and surrounding sink. I turned down the water pressure by partially closing the shutoff valves on my wall, helps with the splashing a lot, but still get the occasional puddle. Also since you can't turn the sensor off, when you're trying to clean (or wipe off puddles!) you'll prob trigger it and make more mess. Instructions are bad, just need to use common sense to fill in the blanks they leave. A big part I initially missed because it wasn't in the instructions is that they provide you some black o-ring/gaskets, but don't say where they go. Once I turned water on, and it started leaking all out of the control box it's obvious where it goes. There's this T shaped 3 way junction valve with a knob on it to control hot/cold ratio, you need to insert the gasket into where it screws into the control box. The control box is quite bulky and combined with the 3 rigid hoses running out of it, it can make placing it without kinking the hoses pretty difficult if you're tight on space under your sink. If you use the deck plate, don't over tighten the faucet to it, it's pretty cheap material and the way the faucet is held down puts all the weight down just in middle of the plate and can bow it. Pros: For the price tho, this is pretty good. Build quality is solid for the price, I appreciate it doesn't have some random name logo engraved on the front like others. The brushed nickel finish matched all my other nickel fixtures perfectly. Compared to others: After feeling a bit let down by the splashing and other issues mentioned above, I got the $170 Tusee touchless automatic/manual faucet to compare. For my usage, that one was the way to go, but the price diff you can't ignore. I felt it was well worth it tho because: • it's spout is longer, it's sensor let's me keep my hands farther away (bye bye oversplash issues) • it has a knob where you can manually control the water if desired to keep it running • you can adjust the hot/cold ratio and flow rate right from the top • you can temporarily turn the sensor off with a tap when you want to clean or something • since all the controls are built into the faucet, there's no bulky control box under the sink, just a small battery pack
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