I bought two of these for a bathroom remodel. The faucet itself is a very good unit. It looks nice and is very easy to install. You will need a connection hose with a big 1/2" connection to the faucet and whatever size fits your cutoff valve. If you want to know where they cut corners on this one it is the drain assembly. It is all plastic and very cheap. It has a trim ring that matches the faucet, but it is snapped onto a piece of plastic that installs into the drain assembly. When you throw some plumber's putty on it and tighten it up, the trim ring popped off. A tried to secure it on with some adhesive caulking but it still popped off. The drain stopper will not work without that trim ring on there. If you don't tighten it down securely, the unit will leak. I elected to leave my old chrome drains in there because they are made of metal and I know they wont fail. You can buy all-metal aftermarket bronze drain assemblies for about $23 at a home improvement store, but there goes all the money you saved on the faucet. If you just want the faucet though and you aren't changing the drain, it is a pretty good deal. The name brand faucets give you a metal drain assembly. I guess you get what you pay for.