Customer Reviews With Photos
The first thing I will say about this is that this faucet works REALLY well. The installation difficulty level all depends on the sink replacement. For me, the sink replacement was REALLY tough because the old faucet was a bit rusted onto the sink. If it a new sink, it i should be pretty easy. You do require tools and possibly some plumber putty to make this work. This faucet at least has all the needed pieces in order to make this faucet work. You do not have to use any of the old pieces which is nice although some times you can use from the old faucet if it fits. You could have extra attachments if you do use old universal pieces. The installation can be easy for any beginner. There are also instructions on how to install the device as needed but you should be aware it varies based on the sink and water line. All the parts are pretty well made. There is definitely some assembly required and everything is pretty much just screw into place. The handles are pretty tough so you do not have to be afraid of it breaking off or requiring effort to turn. It is one of those turn to control temperature and intensity. The turning mechanism seems pretty sturdy and is not loose. I did not see any leaks but just be gentle when turning. You do not have to put a ton of force on the faucet.. In terms of installation after I removed the old one, I was able to easily connect to to my sink without much trouble. There were no leaks so long as you do everything according to instructions and there are no damages to the cables provided. It is universal so it should fit pretty much your standard kitchen sink opening but again always double check in case of a different design. It has a nice black paint look to it. Short of sanding the piece down, it should not chip away or anything. This faucet fit my kitchen decorum pretty nicely which I was lucky about. The pressure is pretty good and the faucet hook is nice to make it look like a normal sink while also giving you the ability to use it as a hose to clean your dishes easier. Be aware this is on a spring so you have to use some force to pull it down and such. Overall this is a good faucet to have. It is sturdy and well made. It is very easy to install and does not require any additional attachments to make this device work (as it comes with everything). Obviously it does not come with tools to install. The instructions are pretty straight forward making this easy to install unless you have a really rusted old faucet you need to remove first. There were no leaks or anything which is a plus. The pressure is good and the pull out attachment is sturdy/nice to have.

High quality feel and looks great. Will buy again!

Cheap, pretty and practical. Affordable and easy to throw together. Happier than paying $100+ for the same simple kitchen faucet. Actually replacing my previous one that was identical that was already in my house when I moved in 5 years ago.

Shower head plastic Valve cover plastic Valve Handel plastic Tub spout, extra cheap plastic. Shower arm poorly coated metal scratched just putting on the wall plate. For the price they are charging I expected much better. Also came with a valve that had only and input and output, not sure how that is supposed to work. Will not buy again and I recommend looking for an aftermarket product instead.

I bought the chrome finish claymore as a replacement for my old original Peerless kitchen faucet. I thought they would be similar, but was very wrong. My old Peerless faucet was much bigger and better built. It was pretty much mostly metal and more robust than this new faucet. After about 15 years of constant usage, it had developed several leaks. After several repairs, it was time for a new faucet - enter the Peerless Claymore. The new Claymore feels very plasticky and cheaply made. I'll see how long it will actually last before having issues. If I get several years out of it, I'll be surprised. It leaves me wondering if the stainless version is better built or just the same cheap faucet with a stainless finish. If I had known how cheap this faucet feels, I would have bought a different one. It's hard to tell from the pictures how well something is actually built.

This model exudes quality and durability from the first look to the first moment in your hands. One of the better Peerless bathroom faucets I’ve ever seen. It’s on par with some of the Moen faucets I’ve enjoyed and which I tend to favor. Has an appealing contemporary style, with smooth, fluid lines. Durable heavy-walled metal construction and attractive highly polished chrome finish. There is some heft to this faucet. Handle motion is impressively smooth due to the ceramic valve technology, which also tends to offer an extended service life. It is configured for 1 or 3-hole installations with 4" centers. A heavy gage chrome baseplate/escutcheon is included for 3-hole installations. Includes a pop-up drain and water supply lines; making it pretty much ready for install except for the basic tools and plumber’s putty. Installation instructions are included and the install is straightforward. This is one faucet that may be able to go heads-to-heads with some of Moen’s lineup. Came well packaged to withstand shipping and handling.

I recently bought a new condo and remodeled the kitchen. I didn’t touch the bathroom much with the remodel, but really wanted to replace my bathroom faucet. I put a really nice brushed nickel Moen faucet in my kitchen and was thrilled to find this really cute small similar style faucet from Peerless for my bathroom. I remember Peerless as being a lesser expensive and lesser quality, but this brushed nickel fixture is super good quality. I love, love, love the design! It transformed my bathroom and looks super classy! Installation was a bear like any other faucet would be, but my guy friend and I installed it in a couple hours. The only thing we had to purchase separately was plumbers puddy for the drain and little extension water supply lines. The Peerless faucet I received did include water supply lines - they just weren’t quite long enough to reach my water valve connections. I have a three hole sink and it’s really nice this came with the cover plate. You can see how nice this looks in my photos. I am also impressed at how smooth the valve is on this fixture. It is easy to make micro-adjustments to the water pressure and the water temperature. That tells me the value is really good in this fixture. I do wish the faucet arm swiveled, but that wasn’t a deal breaker for me. Also, the hot water is the forward position and the cold water it the back position which is completely opposite from my Moen kitchen faucet. I find this function is not consistent with any fixtures I’ve had in my life. My Moran faucet makes more sense that cold would be forward and hot to the back. On this Peerless faucet it does have a little round red (for hot) and blue (for cold) symbol on the handle, so it’s easy to look down and see which way to turn the handle. Again, not a deal breaker for me, but thought I would mention these two things in my review. I highly recommend this faucet fixture. I am 100% satisfied and I’m glad to finally get this upgrade done in my older bathroom. Looks and functions so nice!

I wanted a high-arc faucet for the SS kitchen sink. The spout swivels smoothly; the mirror chrome finish is quality; the base is handsome with a one-step ridge; water flow is an aerated steady stream. Pleased with the product.

We had a Peerless shower faucet set previously and decided to upgrade by getting this Peerless Ezra Single-Function Chrome Shower Faucet Set. Installation was fairly easy since we already had the correct valve but if you don't, you may need a proper plumber to solder one in and of course have to purchase that valve separately. I'd say my only complaint is the shower head is kind of cheap feeling plastic and the water pressure has definitely gone down noticeably even if they claim otherwise. Different settings perform better than others but it is something to keep in mind. Nonetheless, it looks great.

I bought these as “gently used/ good as new” but did not open them until I was ready to install them. Why this obvious misrepresentation is past the return date is beyond me. All I can say is beware when you buy returned items !

The Peerless Apex faucet is a good kitchen faucet that looks really nice and ultimately works as expected. However, there are a couple of issues that prevent it from being a great kitchen faucet. First, the pull-down nozzle doesn't click back into place very easily. After I pull the nozzle out and extend the hose a bit, I really have to work to get the nozzle back in place. Eventually it will click back into place, but I shouldn't have to work that hard. Second, the hose that comes from the handle and attaches to the spigot is held in place with a plastic clip. When testing the faucet it popped off and water started running under the sink. I would prefer the attachment be some kind of compression fitting that actually screwed together. That being said, once you clip that hose into place it seems fairly stable (for now). Despite these minor flaws, I do like the faucet. The handle is really nice and moves effortlessly. The soap dispenser works really well, although I'd like the pump handle to click into place rather than just sit on top of the soap bottle. The chrome finish is brilliant, shiny, and eye catching. However, it will likely show off any and all smudges and water spots. These are all small gripes because ultimately the Peerless faucet works as it should and is a nice focal point in my kitchen.

I believe Peerless is a subsidiary of Delta faucets but Peerless is the more "affordable" one. In other words, it will look like a delta, but it won't live as long as a delta. I still choose to buy Peerless however, because I am the type who likes to replace faucets after a 5 year period and these have just about that lifespan. To me these are great quality at a great price. You can't beat the Peerless price if you ask me. Tip: I recommend u buy the single faucet with no spray hose. The spray hoses tend to leak within a year weather you use them or not.

Super easy to install with a little help from Youtube. So glad to have these parts available. They fit my Peerless faucet (pictured) perfectly. I'm going to purchase two more sets to have on hand.

Price was great. Chrome was metal not plastic. There was a little plastic on the underside and the sink insert pipe, which was fine. Water line hookups were copper. I am extremely pleased with this product. Easy to install.

The quality and durability of this model appears to be an improvement over my previous Peerless faucet experiences. And at the same time, it appears to fall short of the quality and durability I’m accustomed to with competitor models such as Moen. It seems on par with some Delta I’ve used. Perhaps the discrepancies are due to not making true apples-to-apples comparisons with like model levels. Nevertheless, this faucet appears to be of durable metal construction. It has a basic, yet attractive modern style with a nice quality polished chrome finish. Handle motion is impressively smooth thanks to their ceramic valve technology, which should provide good service life. It is configured for exposed 3-hole mounting with 4" centers. Includes a pop-up drain. Does not include water supply lines, so be sure to have those in hand at time of install. Installation instructions included and install is typical of most faucets of this type. The Peerless Precept model P299102LF does look to promise years of service. Came nicely packaged to survive shipping and handling.
