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Choosing a vessel faucet that blends durability, style, and water‑saving performance can feel overwhelming, so we narrowed the field to six contenders spanning three price tiers. Prices stretch from $51.99 for the budget‑friendly Borlon Black & Gold model up to $194.90 for the premium Vigo Niko, giving you options whether you’re outfitting a starter bathroom or a high‑end master suite.
Mid‑range offerings include the Kraus Arlo in Spot‑Free Stainless Steel, priced at $149.95 and backed by a 4.6‑star rating from 728 reviewers. Its single‑lever design, ceramic‑disc valve, and 1.2 GPM flow rate promise drip‑free operation while resisting fingerprints. The Kraus Ramus in satin nickel sits nearby at $139.95, also featuring a 1.2 GPM flow and a slightly longer spout reach. On the budget side, the Borlon faucet brings a dramatic 12‑inch spout height for $51.99, while the Hansgrohe Logis offers a chrome finish and 9.13‑inch spout for $113.73. Premium picks round out the list: Vigo Niko’s brushed‑nickel waterfall spout at $194.90 and VIGO Duris’s matte‑black finish at $174.90, each delivering the same 1.2 GPM efficiency.
Below we break down how each model’s specs, design cues, and user feedback stack up, so you can spot the faucet that fits your bathroom’s look and budget.

KRAUS Arlo KVF-1200SFS Stainless Steel
Offers flexible installation with a 1.38‑ or 2.25‑inch faucet hole size, fitting most sinks while delivering solid performance.

Vigo Niko
Ideal for audiophiles and enthusiasts seeking premium sound quality and advanced features, but at $194.90 it’s about $45 more than the Best Overall’s $149.95 price.

KRAUS Ramus FVS-1007SN Satin Nickel
Stands out with a larger 5.75‑inch spout reach and 2.5‑inch max deck thickness, giving extra clearance that the other two models don’t provide.
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TL;DR: The KRAUS Arlo KVF-1200SFS blends a Spot‑Free Stainless Steel finish with a water‑saving 1.2 GPM flow, delivering a durable, eco‑friendly faucet at $149.95 for single‑hole vessel sinks.
The standout feature is its Spot‑Free Stainless Steel (All‑Brite) finish, which the manufacturer claims resists water spots, fingerprints, and fading. Coupled with a WaterSense‑certified flow rate of 1.2 GPM, the faucet uses roughly 20 % less water than the industry standard while still delivering a solid 8.25‑inch spout height and a 5‑inch reach.
Compared with the other five faucets in this roundup, the Arlo sits in the middle of the weight range at 3.3 pounds—heavier than the 2.8‑pound KRAUS Ramus and the 2.58‑pound Hansgrohe Logis, but lighter than the 4.0‑pound VIGO Duris and the 4.5‑pound Vigo Niko. Its spout height of 8.25 inches is shorter than the 9.13‑inch Hansgrohe and the 9.0‑inch VIGO Duris, yet taller than the 7.75‑inch Vigo Niko. The 5‑inch reach matches the VIGO Duris but falls short of the 6.7‑inch reach on the Hansgrohe model. With a max deck thickness of 2 inches, it accommodates thicker decks than most peers, though the Ramus allows up to 2.5 inches.
Professional reviewers praise the faucet’s Spot‑Free finish for its low‑maintenance appeal and note the WaterSense certification as a solid eco‑friendly credential. Users appreciate the drip‑free design and the cascade smart lime‑cleaning aerator that keeps the flow clear. The fixed spout, however, draws criticism for lacking swivel flexibility, and the single‑hole deck‑mount limits installation to vessel sinks with a single hole.
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Best for: Home and office users seeking a balance of features and value — the KRAUS Arlo KVF-1200SFS Stainless Steel offers Faucet Hole Size: 1.38 or 2.25 inches
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $149.95
TL;DR: The KRAUS Ramus FVS-1007SN delivers a solid‑brass, satin‑nickel faucet with a 12.5‑inch height, 1.2 GPM water‑saving flow and a lifetime warranty, making it a durable, stylish choice for vessel sinks.
This model’s standout feature is its 100% lead‑free solid brass construction paired with a satin‑nickel finish, giving it a corrosion‑resistant look that lasts. At 12.5 inches tall and with a 2.5‑inch max deck‑thickness capacity, it fits comfortably on deeper vessel sinks while still providing a generous 5.75‑inch spout reach.
Compared with the other five faucets in this roundup, the Ramus is the tallest at 12.5 inches, out‑sizing the KRAUS Arlo (12.13 in), Hansgrohe Logis (11.75 in), VIGO Duris (12.0 in), Vigo Niko (11 in) and Borlon (11.81 in). Its spout height of 8.31 inches sits between the Arlo’s 8.25 inches and the higher reaches of Hansgrohe (9.13 in) and VIGO Duris (9.0 in). Weighing 2.8 pounds, it is lighter than the Arlo (3.3 lb) and the two VIGO models (4.0 lb and 4.5 lb) but a touch heavier than Hansgrohe (2.58 lb) and Borlon (1.89 lb). All six units share the same 1.2 GPM flow rate, so water efficiency is consistent across the board.
User feedback highlights the faucet’s sturdy brass build and the ease of a single‑hole, deck‑mount install, thanks to the included flexible supply lines. Reviewers appreciate the WaterSense‑certified 1.2 GPM flow that reduces water use without sacrificing performance. On the downside, several users note the lack of ADA compliance and the absence of a drain or deck plate, meaning an extra purchase may be needed. A few mention that the satin‑nickel finish can show wear over time if not regularly maintained.
Technical details reinforce its premium positioning: the faucet carries cUPC, NSF 61, NSF 372, WaterSense, AB1953, MASS, CEC and DOE certifications, and it uses a premium ceramic cartridge that offers drip‑free operation. The single‑handle lever controls flow and temperature, and the lifetime warranty underscores Kraus’s confidence in durability.
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Best for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option — the KRAUS Ramus FVS-1007SN Satin Nickel offers Flow Rate: 1.2 GPM
Avoid if: You need ADA compliance or a complete installation kit without additional parts
TL;DR: The Vigo Niko delivers a sleek brushed‑nickel waterfall faucet with a lead‑free solid brass body, 1.2 GPM flow and 500,000‑cycle ceramic valve, but it needs a separate drain and fits only decks up to 1.5 inches thick.
The faucet’s body is cast from lead‑free solid brass and weighs 4.5 pounds, giving it a substantial feel on the countertop. A 7‑layer brushed‑nickel finish protects the surface from tarnish, while the ceramic disc valve promises up to 500,000 cycles of leak‑free operation. At 1.2 GPM the flow rate balances water savings with a satisfying stream, and the semi‑open trough spout creates a gentle waterfall that many users describe as “luxurious.”
Compared with the other five models, the Niko is heavier than the KRAUS Arlo (3.3 lb) and the KRAUS Ramus (2.8 lb), yet slightly lighter than the VIGO Duris (4.0 lb). Its spout reach of 5.25 inches is a touch longer than the Arlo’s 5‑inch reach, while the overall height of 11 inches sits just below the Arlo’s 12.13‑inch profile. The Niko’s single‑hole, 1.375‑inch hole size matches the Hansgrohe Logis, but its maximum deck thickness of 1.5 inches is tighter than the 2‑inch limit on the Arlo, meaning it won’t suit thicker countertops.
Reviewers love the waterfall cascade, calling it a “statement piece” that elevates bathroom design. Professional reviewers note the EZInstall hardware and the drip‑free ceramic cartridge as strong points. Some owners mention occasional post‑installation leaks despite the ceramic claim, and the need to purchase a separate drain assembly adds to the total cost. The 1.5‑inch deck‑thickness ceiling also restricts use on bulkier vessel sinks.
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Best for: Homeowners seeking a contemporary, luxurious vessel‑sink upgrade and who value a 1.2 GPM flow rate with durable brass construction.
Avoid if: Your budget is tight, you need a faucet that fits decks thicker than 1.5 inches, or you prefer a fully inclusive package with a drain included.
TL;DR: The Borlon Black‑Gold Vessel Faucet blends a 12‑inch waterfall spout with SUS304 stainless steel durability and a 20‑year warranty, all for just $51.99.
What really stands out is the 12‑inch waterfall‑style spout. At 12 inches tall, the cascade creates a dramatic visual that’s perfect for vessel sinks, and the 6.69‑inch spout reach delivers a generous flow arc. The faucet is built from SUS304 stainless steel, finished in matte black and brushed gold, and the ceramic valve is rated for 500,000 test cycles, promising long‑term reliability.
Compared with the other five models, the Borlon is the lightest at 1.89 pounds, while the Hansgrohe, KRAUS Ramus, KRAUS Arlo, VIGO Duris, and Vigo Niko all weigh between 2.58 pounds and 4.5 pounds. Its 2.36‑inch faucet‑center spacing is also wider than the zero‑inch spacing of the KRAUS Arlo and Hansgrohe, giving you a bit more flexibility on deck‑mount installations. Most rivals feature spout heights in the 7‑9 inch range; Borlon’s 12‑inch profile is noticeably taller, which can be a visual advantage or a splash‑back concern depending on your vanity depth.
Reviewers love the striking gold‑black contrast and the smooth waterfall flow, noting that the stainless‑steel construction stays rust‑free and the finish resists scratches and stains. Professional reviewers point out the cUPC‑certified supply hoses and the drip‑free design as practical perks. On the downside, the tall spout can cause splashback on low‑profile counters, the matte‑black sections tend to show fingerprints, and a handful of users have reported leaks at the base after several months of use. The pop‑up drain is included but some owners say it can become sticky over time.
Technically, the faucet delivers 1.2‑1.8 GPM, meets cUPC certification, and comes with a 20‑year warranty that backs the ceramic valve and stainless‑steel body. The included pop‑up drain, two 3/8‑inch supply hoses, and fittings make installation straightforward for a single‑hole deck‑mount setup.
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Best for: Shoppers on a tight budget who want the most for their money — the Borlon Bathroom Vessel Sink Faucet offers Faucet Centers: 2.36 inches
Avoid if: You have low‑clearance counters or need a traditional undermount sink installation
TL;DR: The Hansgrohe Logis 7‑inch offers a tall 9.13‑in spout, EcoRight water‑saving tech, and a durable ceramic‑disc cartridge at $113.73, making it a solid mid‑range choice for vessel sinks.
The standout feature is its 9.13‑inch spout height, which keeps water from splashing onto the countertop—a common complaint with shorter faucets. It also uses EcoRight technology to limit flow to 1.2 GPM, and AirPower aeration adds a smooth feel while conserving up to 40 % water. At 2.58 lb, the brass‑body faucet feels solid without being overly heavy, and the ceramic‑disc cartridge is rated for 70,000+ cycles.
Compared with the other five models, the Logis reaches higher than the KRAUS Arlo (8.25 in) and KRAUS Ramus (8.31 in) spouts, while its 6.7‑in spout reach exceeds the 5‑in reach of the Arlo and the 5.75‑in reach of the Ramus. It’s lighter than the KRAUS Arlo (3.3 lb) and the VIGO Duris (4.0 lb), yet a bit heavier than the budget Borlon (1.89 lb). Its maximum deck‑thickness allowance of 1.625 in is thinner than the 2‑in limit of the Arlo and the 2.5‑in limit of the Ramus, giving it an edge on slimmer countertops.
Reviewers consistently praise the tall spout for preventing splash in vessel‑sink setups, and they note the lever handle feels ergonomic for one‑handed use. Professional reviewers highlight the modern, curved design and the drip‑free ceramic disc. The most common drawback mentioned is the single‑hole mounting requirement, which can be limiting for three‑hole sinks, and a few users found installation tricky when their deck exceeds the 1.5‑in thickness recommendation. The package does not include a waste assembly, so you’ll need to purchase that separately.
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Best for: Users with specific technical requirements or compatibility needs — the Hansgrohe Logis 7‑inch offers Flow Rate: 1.2 GPM
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
“Beautiful brushed nickel finish doesn't tarnish; flow feels full despite low GPM.”
“Tall enough for my vessel sink—no splashes; lever is easy with wet hands.”
TL;DR: The VIGO Duris Matte Black offers a solid‑brass, 7‑layer coated vessel faucet with a 500,000‑use ceramic cartridge, but its premium $174.90 price and 1½‑inch deck‑thickness limit may deter budget‑focused remodels.
The standout feature is its EternalSeal™ ceramic disc cartridge, rated for 500,000 uses. Coupled with a lead‑free solid brass body and a seven‑layer matte‑black finish, the faucet promises long‑term resistance to rust, corrosion, and tarnish while delivering a steady 1.2 GPM flow through a 9.0‑inch waterfall spout.
Compared with the other five faucets in this roundup, the Duris is heavier than the KRAUS Ramus (2.8 lb) and Hansgrohe Logis (2.58 lb) but lighter than Vigo’s own Niko model (4.5 lb). Its maximum deck‑thickness of 1‑1/2 inches is tighter than KRAUS Arlo (2 in) and KRAUS Ramus (2.5 in), yet matches the limit of the KRAUS Niko (1.5 in). Spout height sits at 9.0 inches, edging out KRAUS Arlo’s 8.25 inches and KRAUS Niko’s 7.75 inches while falling just short of Hansgrohe’s 9.13 inches. Flow rate is identical to all peers at 1.2 GPM, so water‑saving performance is consistent across the group.
User sentiment highlights the durable brass construction and the multi‑layer finish as major positives, noting that the faucet maintains its sleek look even in high‑humidity bathrooms. Reviewers also appreciate the single‑lever operation for easy temperature control. On the downside, several users point out the limited 1‑1/2 inch deck‑thickness, which can restrict installation on thicker countertops, and the need for careful assembly before first use. The $174.90 price tag places it in the premium tier, and the 3.8‑star rating suggests mixed satisfaction among the 60 reviewers.
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Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance — the VIGO Duris Matte Black offers Faucet Hole Size: 1-3/8 inches
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
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KRAUS Arlo KVF-1200SFS Stainless Steel
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Vigo Niko
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KRAUS Ramus FVS-1007SN Satin Nickel
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Borlon Bathroom Vessel Sink Faucet
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KRAUS Arlo KVF-1200SFS Stainless Steel
Best OverallBest for: Home and office users seeking a balance of features and value — the KRAUS Arlo KVF-1200SFS Stainless Steel offers Faucet Hole Size: 1.38 or 2.25 inches

Vigo Niko
Best for: Audiophiles and enthusiasts seeking premium sound quality and advanced features — the Vigo Niko offers Flow Rate: 1.2 GPM
$150.00-$19.95 vs winner
Skip VIGO Duris Matte Black if…
Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
The KRAUS Arlo KVF-1200SFS Stainless Steel wins the roundup. Its Spot Free Stainless Steel finish resists water spots and fingerprints, while the ceramic‑disc valve delivers a drip‑free experience. Certified by WaterSense, it flows at 1.2 GPM and uses about 20% less water than a typical faucet. The single‑lever design fits decks up to 2 inches thick and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
The runner‑up is the Vigo Niko, a solid‑brass, brushed‑nickel faucet that shines when you need a slightly longer reach. Its spout extends 5.25 inches (7.75 inches high) and it fits decks up to 1.5 inches thick. Like the KRAUS, it’s drip‑free, uses 1.2 GPM, and carries a lifetime warranty, making it a strong choice for a modern, brushed‑nickel look.
Pick the KRAUS Arlo for reliable performance and water savings, then enjoy a bathroom upgrade you’ll trust day after day.
It combines a Spot Free Stainless Steel finish with a brass body, giving an industrial‑grade look that resists water spots and fingerprints. The single‑lever, drip‑free design uses a ceramic disc valve and a 1.2 GPM WaterSense flow rate, while the lifetime warranty and included pop‑up drain make installation straightforward.
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