I know this is a really old post, but for anyone doing research in 2020 and beyond on these faucet brands mentioned by the OP, I'd like to add the following:
In2Aqua kitchen faucets with the pull-down spouts have spiral metal hoses inside that make a loud noise when being pulled out and retracted. These faucets get outstanding reviews by StarCraft Custom Builders who do extensive coverage of all major faucet brands, but the noise issue is something I really cannot live with in my own kitchen. I'm sure the non-pullouts are just fine. I've see several of these in person at a showroom in Oklahoma City.
Brizo faucets also get generally good reviews, but if you'll go on Amazon, you'll see that some of the models have recurring problems. The cute Brizo kitchen faucet with the slim hose for an arc tends to fall forward down into the sink and not stay where it is put, for example, a problem noted by multiple reviewers. Brizo is a Delta brand, and you'll see plenty of reviews about the plastic insides of the Delta kitchen faucets failing in time on some models. I have Delta faucets exclusively in my own house right now, and one has given us unending trouble (the kitchen) while the others have been reliable (bathroom Cassidy in champagne bronze), so mileage varies. I'm a little hesitant to invest in Brizo when there are other brands known to source some of the highest quality components available and make all critical working parts of metal for a few hundred dollars more per faucet than Brizo would cost, just my own conclusion on the matter.
Rubinet is a compelling company. They seem to have all the quality of the In2Aqua brand, for instance, but I'll need further research to find if the hoses are quieter on their kitchen pull-down models. This could end up being my final choice for our new kitchen renovation.
California Faucets have beautiful styles, but reviewers have noted that the finishes are sometimes starting to chip within months of installation, and customer service isn't always the greatest with this company if you believe the reviews. Nevertheless, I'm sure plenty of people have also had good results with this brand. Really research the finishes and which ones are more durable with this brand before investing, if you choose this route.
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