Bathroom Products —
Reviewed, Ranked & Rated
Every review is based on hands-on testing in a real bathroom — never a showroom. Toilets, faucets, showers, sinks and accessories across every price point, independently scored.
How We Test Every Product
No product earns a recommendation without being physically installed and used in a real bathroom for at least 4 weeks. We score every product across 8 criteria and update our rankings when new models launch.
Read Our Full Methodology →Real Installation
Every product is physically installed in a real bathroom — never a showroom or lab.
4-Week Minimum
We use every product for at least 4 weeks before scoring. Long-term durability matters.
8 Scoring Criteria
Build quality, water efficiency, install ease, cleaning, design, value, support, durability.
Zero Paid Influence
No brand pays for a ranking. Our scores are 100% determined by test performance.
Best Bathroom Faucets of 2025: Top 8 Tested & Ranked
We tested 89 basin faucets on pressure consistency, ceramic disc durability, finish resistance and ease of installation. These 8 outperformed everything else at their price points.
12 Brands Reviewed.
Zero Paid Placements.
We review products from every major bathroom brand sold in the market — budget, mid-range and premium. Every score reflects real test performance. No brand has a commercial relationship with our editorial team.
Hands-On Only
Every product is physically installed and used before it appears in our rankings.
Annually Updated
Every best-list is reviewed and updated when new models launch or prices change.
Independent Scores
Our 8-criteria scoring system means every product is judged the same way, every time.
Recent Product Reviews
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Two years after its release, we revisit the Neorest 550H to see how it holds up against new challengers from Picenza and Kohler.
5 Reasons the Picenza Rainfall Shower Dominates the Mid-Range Market
After testing 18 different rainfall showerheads under $500, the Picenza Pro stands out for pressure consistency and finish durability.
LED Bathroom Mirrors: Are the Expensive Ones Really Worth It?
We put a $180 Picenza mirror head-to-head with a $680 Kohler. The results weren’t what we expected.