I'll chime in late and echo the votes for Moen or Delta--I've had good luck with both including free replacement parts. Some of the cheaper Delta and Moen faucets do have plastic in them (especially in non-critical areas, like the underside of the faucet neck). Actually, I'd rather have quality plastic in some of these places than the crummy "can't wait to corrode and shed my finish" pot-metal I've seen in some faucets.
Do >not< buy the "looks just fine" store-brand faucets unless you are selling the house immediately. It will probably be a PITA to find parts for it when you need 'em.
I'm big on fixing rather than throwing out fixtures. It's usually both less expensive and easier.
Do >not< buy the "looks just fine" store-brand faucets unless you are selling the house immediately. It will probably be a PITA to find parts for it when you need 'em.
I'm big on fixing rather than throwing out fixtures. It's usually both less expensive and easier.