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💧 Elevate your kitchen game—rinse smarter, not harder!
The Delta Faucet Glass Rinser features powerful water jets that rinse drinkware residue in seconds, fitting seamlessly into any kitchen with its SpotShield Stainless finish that resists water spots and fingerprints. Designed for easy DIY installation in a single hole, it accommodates a wide range of drinkware from baby bottles to wine glasses. Durable and backed by a lifetime limited warranty, this rinser transforms your kitchen cleanup into a quick, efficient, and stylish experience.
































| ASIN | B07ZDPBSTY |
| Brand | DELTA |
| Brand Name | DELTA |
| Color | SpotShield Stainless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,197 Reviews |
| Drain Type | Pop-Up |
| Finish Types | Brushed Nickel, Stainless |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00034449946704 |
| Hole Count | 1 |
| Included Components | Glass Rinser, Cover |
| Installation Type | Single Hole |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 4"W x 1.13"H |
| Item Type Name | Glass Rinser |
| Item Weight | 443 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Delta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GR150-SP |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime Limited 2-year Warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | GR150-SP |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 4"W x 1.13"H |
| Shape | Oblong |
| Size | 1 hole |
| Style | Transitional |
| UPC | 034449946704 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**G
So good, I had to buy it twice!
Well, it’s made washing baby bottles a breeze but I had one well before I had a baby at my previous home. I think my boyfriend thought it was kinda gimmicky but he was super impressed with the build quality and the fact they included a branch off so he could connect it to the hot water. I’m so glad we got one. I missed my old one. They’re like- not necessary to live and breathe but I will say it’s a HUGE quality of life improvement. Plus it’s fun so the kids will wash their cups out! It’s a win win. Sprays powerfully enough to get formula residue off too. So sad it took me so long to get another but it is so worth it. Plus it took my bf 10 mins to install!
R**Y
Works great!!
Works great, looks great, wife loves it. Looks like it's made of metal, but it's plastic/composite. So far so good, seems solid, even comes with a cover (guessing so you don't accidently push the sprayer without a glass). For our install it came with everything we needed.
D**N
I’m obsessed.
Great thing to have in your kitchen! I’ve been wanting one of these for the longest time , so glad I finally got one. Installation was a little longer than we would have liked but it worked out. It looks great and makes my sink look fancier than it really is. Very easy to use. Love it !!
K**E
Works great on baby bottles
We love the bottle washer! However it was smaller than we had expected and it was already installed before we realized it was not big enough to wash our forty ounce tumblers so that was a disappointment. Other than that, it works fantastically. It looks sleek and matches the kitchen faucet. So far no leaks and it cleans the bottles that fit.
A**R
Really like it
Was on the fence about getting this but gave it a try to clean baby bottles. After a few weeks of use, I am glad I bought this. It works really well for just about any baby bottle, cup, mug, etc. The flow of water is perfect and it never overflows. The install was super easy. That said, I did run into an issue, I have a Delta faucet that has a sprayer connected. The sprayer’s water line is connected inside the faucet therefore you cannot just disconnect it. There is a quick connect/disconnect between the two, but if you disconnect the sprayer, you will have a huge water leak. After some research, I found there is a little blue plug that will plug the connection area thus creating a seal and allowing me to disconnect the sprayer. I don’t know the model number for my Delta faucet but Delta offers this blue plug on their website. It ran me about $15 but I was able to disconnect the sprayer and plug the connection creating a water tight seal. If I ever want to reconnect the sprayer, I will just remove the plug and re-connect the quick connect. For the glass rinser I simply tapped off the hot water line and install was about 15 minutes. A little pricey though, I think this products value is more like $50-$60 but unfortunately I have no control over that.
P**2
Good Impulse Purchase
I bought this because the soap dispenser that was on the sink wasn't very useful. I saw this and figured it would be more useful and that my family would find more use from this. The package came packaged nicely and included everything you needed to connect this up underneath the sink. I had the soap dispenser out and this connected to the hot water line and secured within probably 30 minutes. I just hate working underneath kitchen sinks! I've now had this item for a while now and it still works and looks great. It is easy to clean too, and it sprays water nicely. The only thing I noticed is that openings like wine bottles don't work well as I believe it traps air and causes it to explode water back out. My neighbor also saw this in our house and ultimately bought one too. Definitely a good purchase for baby bottles! I would definitely recommend this.
M**.
A kitchen conversation piece
Even though the dispatcher at the plumber’s told us we must drink too much to warrant this device, I do not know how I’ve survived so long without it. I rinse every glass, mug and cup with this thing and I love it. The power of the water blast is enough to get to the bottom of even the most narrow glass, making it so that I don’t have to try to shove my hand in there and potentially break it. Everyone who has seen this thing in action - including the plumbers who installed it - is in awe of it. I’ve heard people say this is a way cooler idea than a soap dispenser or a cap over a counter hole (no offense if you like soap dispensers by your sink). I agree, and think this is modern kitchen wizardry. I would recommend that you spend the extra money to get the metal one. We originally bought the cheaper one, and it is made of coated plastic which feels a little flimsy. I sent it back and purchased the metal one -completely worth the extra money.
D**N
Not actually metal
This is plastic painted to look like stainless steel. For the price I definitely expected it to be metal. Otherwise it works well and was an easy install
D**H
Glass wrinser
Nice useful product .. value for money
L**U
El plástico lo hace ver algo barata
La tapa se ve de material de baja calidad
J**S
Works great, looks good, is made of (good) plastic, not metal
I've got this installed on a bar sink beside my draught tap. As draught should never be poured into a dry glass, I was pleased with this solution. This rinser is well made, works flawlessly, is extremely easy to install, and the plumbing components are all top-drawer. I use this primarily to rinse beer glasses but the actual water outlet is located entirely in the centre button and so this can be used to rinse bottles as well. I thought it was made of metal but it is a high-density plastic. In practice, this is no problem and it all looks and works fine.
A**Y
ce n'est pas de l'inox
C'est du plastique est non de l'inox!
H**I
Works, but uneven water spread
It works, but the jets of water that come out of it are rather uneven. I feel that glasses don't get clean unless I use it two or three times, turning the glass to wash a different angle. Something like this that uses water pressure to rotate its arms would have been ideal.
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