Touchless faucets are nothing new, but Kohler is bringing that technology to your home bathroom. 

You’ve seen them in airports, arenas, restaurants and more. Touchless technology prevents the spread of germs and limits water use. 

Get these benefits at home with Kohler’s touchless bathroom faucet.


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With soft curves and a streamlined design, this Kohler touchless bathroom faucet complements a variety of bathroom decors. 

This touchless water faucet limits water waste, so you save on your utility bill.

Because it’s touchless, there’ll be fewer fingerprints. Plus, this Kohler touchless bathroom faucet has Spot Repel finish, so it resists fingerprints, smudges and water spots. 

Kohler’s response technology uses a state-of-the-art motion sensor for reliable activation. Just wave your hand to turn the water on and off. 

The only time you need to touch the faucet is to adjust the temperature. Twist the temperature regulator at the top to customize how hot or cold you want your water.


Installing this touchless water faucet is quick and easy. The kit comes with ​​supply lines, a plate, a drain and six AA batteries to power the motion sensor. 

Watch the video to learn all about this Best New Product!

Find the Kohler Willamette Battery Powered Touchless Single Hole Bathroom Faucet at The Home Depot.


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Jodi Marks is a construction expert and television personality who’s always on the lookout for ways to make a job easier as she hosts “Best New Products” for Today’s Homeowner. After obtaining a degree in psychology, she joined her father's construction company as a project manager. Jodi's career in television began when she was selected to co-host the series Fix It Up! on Home and Garden Television (HGTV). She went on to host several other shows on HGTV, Turner South, and TBS, and co-created The Tile Doctor series with Paul Wilson. Jodi also earned her general contractor's and real estate licenses in Georgia and has been renovating and flipping houses.

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