Just swapped out my old, leaky faucet for one of those pull-down sprayer types, and honestly, I dunno why I waited so long. Washing dishes and rinsing veggies is suddenly way less annoying. Also, quick tip: if your water pressure feels weak after installing, check the aerator—it might have some debris stuck in there. Anyone else got handy tips or hacks for kitchen fixtures?
Good call on checking the aerator—it's surprising how often people overlook that. Another thing to keep an eye on is the weight placement under the sink for those pull-down sprayers. If it's not positioned right, you'll notice the sprayer head doesn't retract smoothly or fully, which can get annoying pretty fast. Also, have you thought about adding shut-off valves under your sink if you don't already have them? I know it sounds like extra work, but trust me, next time there's a leak or you need to swap something out, you'll thank yourself for having them there.
One more thing—those fancy touchless faucets seem cool at first glance, but I've seen a fair share of issues with sensors acting up after a while. Anyone here had better luck with those? I'm still skeptical they're worth the hassle long-term...