The 10 Best Hands Free Kitchen Faucets

Updated January 09, 2019 by Gregg Parker

This wiki has been updated 19 times since it was first published in December of 2018. When you're coming in from weeding the garden and your hands are filthy, it isn't always convenient to twist a knob or lift a lever to get the water flowing. With one of these touchless kitchen faucets, you can handle raw meat while cooking, then quickly rinse off any germs hands-free without spreading them around. Many options are easy enough to install that you won't need to hire a plumber. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Badijum Best

2. Anza Chrome

3. Forious Brushed Nickel

4. Giantex Rotatable

5. BioBidet Flow

6. Moen Arbor Motionsense

7. Pfister Stellen

8. Boharers Spot Resist

9. Kohler Malleco

10. Fyeer Tap

Editor's Notes

January 03, 2019:

This is a category with a lot of variables, so while the top selections may appear to be similar, there are key differences to consider. Those who don't have a power outlet near the desired location may want a battery-powered option, but one that comes with an AC adapter will be far more convenient if you don't want to change batteries. The number of sensors, height of the arc, and length of the retractable hose are all elements that set the top choices apart.

Last updated on January 09, 2019 by Gregg Parker

Gregg Parker is a writer and puppy enthusiast who divides his time between Los Angeles and the rest of the world. A graduate of the University of Southern California, his eclectic career has involved positions in education, health care, entertainment, nonprofit fundraising, technology, and literature. A points and miles expert, he's well-versed in all topics related to travel, including luggage and travel accessories. Other areas of expertise include pet care products, teaching resources, kitchen appliances, and anything related to coffee or barbecue.


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