It's nice to be able to see, touch and feel your faucet, but when it comes to buying, you want a good price. Online, the market is fierce and prices often differ. Faucet.com is a great resource to check in with.
They have a huge selection with easy navigation and if you live outside NY, no tax. That said, Faucet.com is also good for sinks, tubs, toilets and bath accessories. Problems? There's tax if you're in NY and they don't sell Dornbracht.
Jill says: "When I was trapped on the outskirts of Prague and had to order a faucet for my NY apartment, I found my perfect faucet on faucet.com."

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I buy a ton of stuff at faucet. TIP: I buy it there, and then when I have time, spend 10 minutes searching to see if anyone else sells it cheaper. Half the time, you can find someone (homeclick, homeannex, or someone on nexttag or shopping.com). If you do find someone, copy the link and send it to faucet.com. THey will credit you 110% of the difference without question or complaint. THey have been very good to deal with.