In every kitchen, sinks are used many times a day, especially before and after mealtime. It’s definitely to say that the kitchen faucet handle is familiar to germs and bacteria, like the hands that just touched raw meat or sticky fingers after a meal or full of flour when cooking. Fortunately, there’s a more hygienic alternative to a manual device: a touchless kitchen faucet. These smart faucets use motion sensors to turn the water on and off automatically. They save water and make washing hands and dishes easier than ever.

When selecting an automatic sensor kitchen faucet, we should consider the way of motion detection, and temperature control. We also should consider selecting a smart faucet we’re looking for in a style, size, and finish that fits our kitchen. Other things to consider are the type of sensor used, the power supply, and the flow rate of the faucet. And when investigating smart kitchen faucets, we consider ease of installation, features, functionality, durability, and value.

Rajeyn Kitchen Sensor Faucet Introduction:
This motion sensor faucet is easy to install with just a screwdriver and 4AA alkaline batteries, and some customers claim it takes less than 15 minutes to install. Once installed, we can easily open it even when our hands are full, thanks to infrared sensors, which detect the movement of hands or objects, then turn on and off the water automatically. The pull-down hose can reach every corner of the sinks and clean thoroughly. When the battery is low, the sensor will flash to indicate it’s time to replace it. There are different style and finish for selecting, free to choose the right one for your kitchen.

 

Benefits of installing a new automatic sensor kitchen faucet:
Easy to use, convenient: No need to reach for the handle – just wave your hand near the sensor to activate the water flow. This makes them ideal for children or elders who may have difficulty accessing traditional faucets.
Keep family safe from germs: When you cook and handle raw meat, it’s easy to transfer germs and bacteria around the kitchen. A touchless faucet helps keep germs out because you don’t have to use your dirty hands to turn on and off the water.
Save water and energy: Smart kitchen faucets consume less water than traditional faucets because they are only activated when needed. This can help you save on your water bills and eliminate water waste.

Touchless kitchen faucets are already very common in medical offices and professional kitchens but are rapidly gaining popularity in personal and home kitchens.
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