It's a nice faucet. It's a really great color finish to complement the almond sink surface in the bathroom. It's a subtle design, with gentle curves.The one-handle mechanism is easy to use, and convenient if one hand is full of something, as can easily adjust water flow and temperature with one hand or even an arm.The low-flow spout design is meant to conserve water. For a bathroom sink, it's plenty. But if you're expecting the flow to come out with a huge force, you might not be happy.All of the Delta faucets are coming with the spring-loaded pop-up drain which you push down to close, and push down again to open. It works really well.The only downside to that, that I see, is that you have to put your hand into the water to drain the sink. If you were soaking something in, say, bleach, you may not want to have to put your hand in the water. But it's just for a few seconds, so not necessarily a big deal.Build quality is good, and there's a lifetime warranty on everything. But this isn't the really heavy-duty build of, say, a Danze faucet (or whatever company it's now called). This ain't a $1000 faucet, with all that it entails. But with the lifetime warranty, you should be good. And for the oeuvre m price, it's very good.