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george 7941 (Canada)
I don't understand manufacturers' reluctance to put their name on faucets. Some do but half the time there is no name to be found. What is so difficult about putting their name discreetly somewhere on the faucet? It would make life easier for us.
Sorry, Sum, I don't recognise the faucet. Next step would be to take the handle off and see what the cartridge looks like.
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sum (FL)
Thank you so that's a Grohe Ladylux faucet.
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sum (FL)
I sent a picture to Grohe and they told me that's not a Grohe product.
This is the Grohe Ladylux kitchen faucet. Sure looks very similar.
The hunt continues.
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packy (MA)
ladylux "plus" pictured on their site.
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sum (FL)
I can see the Grohe faucet does not have RED/BLUE dots by the handle.
Also it feels light, as in plastic. I know my other Grohe faucets are heavy with brass bodies.
I am guessing this one is some sort of a cheap Chinese knockoff. I will replace it. No need for the ID any further.
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