I got the laundry room faucet replaced.
It has one large nut on the bottom to tighten up, and it comes with a special tool - socket gizmo to tighten it down. Like any nut, the "bolt" or the faucet itself needs someone to hold it in place and the nut is tightened to keep it from rotating. I asked the plumbing foreman to assist by holding the faucet in position.
In the box photos and the instructions it shows the handle on the side. She held it in place with the handle forward, which is where she wanted it. I can't care less, and it works fine in that position. The head swings out of the way for a bucket to be place under the faucet and swung back to fill the bucket. The soap dispenser has a 20 oz reservoir so lots of soap can go in. The head of the faucet pull off and is a sprayer.
Overall a decent piece for the laundry room. There is a full size washer and dryer, and built in ironing board, and lots of cabinet space in the room. It does have a door to the outside, and the doggie door is cut into that door so they can come and go as needed.
Last night as I went to bed, my neck muscles were screaming like a F1 driver after a two hour race. No doubt cornering and braking at 5G with a helmet on your head is about the same as holding your head up while laying on your back for an hour as you R&R a faucet. Only I don't get the big paychecks.