Moen Sinema Matte Black Smart Faucet Touchless Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Voice and Motion Control, S7235EV2BL
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Brand | Moen |
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Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | black |
Material | Metal |
Color | Matte Black |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Secondary handle, 6 D batteries, Flexible supply lines with 3/8" compression fittings, Smart Kitchen faucet, Control Box, Quick Start Guide |
Hole Count | 1 |
Special Feature | Pull Down Sprayer |
Handle Type | Sensor |
Style | Voice – 2nd Gen |
Installation Type | mini_spread, single_hole_deck_mount, Single Hole |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.5 Gallons Per Minute |
Valve Type | Ceramic Disc |
Model Name | Sinema |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Spout Height | 17.75 Inches |
Spout Reach | 8.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 10.7 pounds |
Series ID | Sinema |
Warranty Type | limited |
Spout Design | High Arc |
Is Electric | Yes |
Manufacturer | Moen Incorporated |
UPC | 026508356760 |
Part Number | S7235EV2BL |
Product Dimensions | 31.8 x 14.3 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | S7235EV2BL |
Finish | black |
Pattern | Smart Faucet – 2nd Gen |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Pull Down Sprayer |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Reviews (8)
8 Reviews For This Product
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by Saga
Firstly, this faucet is quite expensive when compared to other dedicated drinking water faucets. I looked at others in-person at stores to see if there really was a difference in the quality. For me, this was a fairly easy choice, and I have no regrets thus far.
There were few others I could find with the visual weight and design aesthetic to match a large, high-arch kitchen faucet like the one I chose (also a Moen). This was one of the main reasons I felt it was worth the cost over less expensive models. I purchased this as part of a full kitchen remodel, so a $50 faucet vs one over $200 was a drop in the bucket on total costs, making it a little easier to swallow.
When it comes to something I’m interacting with on a near daily basis in the kitchen, those objects become more like tools, and the importance of quality and small details increase the pleasure of working in the kitchen. The faucets are in the same category as my knives, pans, and range; they’re part of my workflow and I use them every day.
The high arch and the mounting location I chose allow this faucet to fill all but the tallest of my pans, cups, and bottles while setting them on the countertop, which can be helpful at times.
Concerning mounting, I did not use the included plastic base with indicator light for Moen filters. It seemed like the one cheap part that didn’t match with the rest of the unit and I did not pair this with the Moen filter. Instead I went to my local Ace store to find an o-ring that fit into the groove of the faucet base to prevent any leaks through the mounting hole, and to give a little more traction to ensure it didn’t move after mounting. I also used all stainless flex lines and brass fittings to plumb from supply to filter to faucet — no plastic or quick-connects.
I paired this with a 3M ESP124-T high-flow, semi-commercial espresso and coffee service filter which reduces chlorine and most contaminants (no lead reduction). It helps with reducing scale in espresso machines, as I have a prosumer unit which gets daily use. I live in a area where lead isn’t a concern and tap water is of already very good quality.
I would recommend this faucet easily, with the small reservation on the price. If it fits your design aesthetic, I think the purchase price reflects the quality and function.
by CJ Miller
Love the faucet. Please add back dual motion control because the voice control is not good. You can’t simply use the faucet. You must use Alexa etc and that’s just weird. Not sensible.
by KingofTyLand
Excellent quality- Elegant style!
by Shukura C
Lovely upgrade from the water company’s unit. A little pricey but worth it, imho.
by KingofTyLand
Too big.
by Saga
Moen’s S7235E2NL Sinema Smart Faucet blends beautiful looks with top-of-the-line tech to up your kitchen’s game. This smart faucet offers voice-controlled operation through Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant so that you can dispense water hands-free, change temperature, and set your volume through a command. With a MotionSense Wave motion and touch technology for hands-free operation, this faucet’s elegant brushed nickel finish adds a modern touch to any kitchen. Although the faucet features a higher price point than traditional models, it is entirely reliable and pretty easy to use, making it a standout in smart home innovation.
by Brenda Brown
Really nice faucet from Moen with unique design. Sink is purely single hole. Install was very easy and they provide a tool that makes it a breeze. Two handle options are a nice touch.
There isn’t much data on this product so I’ll share some additional notes. Faucet is a weighted pull down which allows the head to traverse a little further into the sink when needed. Spray modes are powerful especially with boosted. The chrome finish is nice and the entire set of materials is high quality — feels high build quality to the touch. The head swings 360 degrees (went to 180 in the photo).
by Shukura C
I purchased the MOEN S5535SRS Sinema One-Handle High Arc Single Mount Beverage Faucet because I like the MOEN quality even though they are expensive.
And I am pleased with the looks and quality but the installation turned out to be a hassle.
All because MOEN does not include an adapter to attach the faucet to a ¼” plastic tube.
I was replacing another, non MOEN, faucet that was leaking and the filter system that I already have has a ¼” plastic supply line. The installation instructions that came with the faucet says that if you are using the MOEN filter system the 3/8” connector will be included with the filter system so they do not include any connectors.
I thought I could just go to the local big box store and get an adapter but it turned out it as not so easy.
I ended up going three times and twice ordering a part from a big box store.
I am an engineer but not a plumbing expert so was not sure what adapter I needed.
The first time I went to the store I could not find an adapter that I thought would work so I went online and ordered this part: Everbilt 3/8 in. OD Compression x 1/4 in. FIP Brass Adapter Fitting
See first picture.
When I got the order the part I got looked like the second picture
and did not work and did not match the part I thought I ordered.
I finally ended up going to the Big Box Store and working with the pluming guy, thanks guy, and came up with this part:
Everbuilt 1/4in OD x 3/8 in OD fine T. FF LFA-154.
It fit so I installed it but when I turned the water on it leaked.
The fitting that connected to the faucet had a white washer in it so I thought it would seal but did not. So I called a plumber friend and he said even though it is a compression fitting the part I was using had a washer, not a ferrule so it is OK to use teflon tape.
It is now installed and working.
Hope this helps if you buy this faucet to connect to a ¼” plastic line.