We’re continuing our product review series from where we left off. In our previous article, we published Delta Faucet Trinsic Pro VoiceIQ Review: The Smartest Kitchen Upgrade Yet. After that, we shared KRAUS Bolden Commercial Style Kitchen Faucet Review. In this article, we’ll be reviewing the Grohe Zedra Supersteel Faucet.

So, why am I writing these reviews? Why do I spend so much time both online and in stores, chatting with customer representatives and gathering detailed information on the topic? There are actually two answers to that. First, my faucet broke, and I need a new one. And because I have a detail-oriented personality, I research everything thoroughly. I can’t control this trait. It’s a bit exhausting.

  • Sleek, contemporary design is perfect for a secondary sink
  • Dual-function spray head with stream and shower spray functions
  • Easily switch between sprays with button on spray head

The second reason, of course, is content creation. At some point, I have to turn these experiences into content. So, as a result of my broken faucet, I’m sharing my research with you.

I’ve done extensive research on the Grohe Zedra Supersteel Faucet, and I think I’m close to buying it. It seems like one of the best-quality faucets out there. Super sleek. It has a triple spray mode. That “SuperSteel Infinity Finish” they talk about—not only does it show you care about design, but it also saves you from constantly cleaning fingerprints. And honestly, cleaning fingerprints is really a pain.

🔧 How’s the Installation?

I should note that it’s not super easy to install. Not as easy as assembling IKEA furniture, but if you have some basic tools and don’t mind crawling under the sink, it’s doable. But let me warn you—definitely read the manual. Twice, if possible. Especially if you’re switching from a simpler faucet. I did some online research to see if I could find a YouTube video—but no luck. If any of you readers find one, please mention it in the comments.

Also, if you’ve got a narrow wall behind your sink? The forward-rotating lever design is perfect. No more banging the lever into the wall.

💦 The Spray Head Is Impressive

The dual-spray mode is genuinely impressive. One’s a soft flow, the other a more powerful cleaning spray. The switch button on the spray head is very responsive—not one of those buttons you have to hit three times. Bonus: the Speed Clean nozzles can be wiped clean with your fingertip. I tested it after a spaghetti sauce splash. Yep, wiped right off.

🌀 Smooth Use and Leak-Free

Thanks to Grohe’s SilkMove cartridge, turning the handle is incredibly smooth. It’s honestly a pleasure to use. And so far—zero drips. None. Even hours after turning it off, it’s still dry. Credit goes to the ceramic disc valve for that.

🧽 Cons

The first thing I’ll say—it’s not cheap. Although I’m not sure that’s really a con. Because if you’re looking for a high-quality faucet, there’s a certain price you have to pay. Quality products aren’t cheap. In my research, some users mentioned issues like low water flow or leaking under the sink. I haven’t had any of those problems, but proper installation is key. Also, one warning: avoid lemon-scented detergents. They contain acids that can dull the surface.

✅ Should I Buy This Product?

If you’re looking for something modern, reliable, and truly elevates your kitchen—yes, the Grohe Zedra Supersteel Faucet is worth it. It feels premium. It looks premium. And functionally, it works beautifully.

And if it makes washing dishes even slightly more enjoyable? That’s a win in my book.

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