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Specifications:
- The kitchen faucet adopts superior copper using gravity die-casting manufacturing
- Offering convenience, quality and style, this kitchen faucet brings sleek design continuity to your home
- The valve of this kitchen faucet is made of hardness material and comfortable light
- Lustrous surface of the kitchen faucet, and as new even if used for a long time
- Adopt advanced electroplated handling to ensure the color uniformity, excellent corrosion resistance, bright surface gloss
- The kitchen faucet is engineered to look beautiful and function flawlessly
- Apply to hard water and is not impacted by gravel and sand
- Color: Silver
- Faucet Total Height: 35.5cm/14.0in
- Spout Length: 17cm/6.7in
- Spout Height: 12cm/4.7in
Details:

- The single hole kitchen faucet features stunning stylish modern contemporary high spout style design

- The single hole kitchen faucet blends quality and durability with elegance and style


- This modern kitchen faucet will do no harm to human health but can secure you and your family
Tap Mechanisms:

- The first screw-down tap mechanism was patented and manufactured by the Rotherham brass founders, Guest and Chrimes,in 1845. Most older taps use a soft rubber or neoprene washer which is screwed down onto a valve seat in order to stop the flow. This is called a "globe valve" in engineering and, while it gives a leak-proof seal and good fine adjustment of flow, both the rubber washer and the valve seat are subject to wear (and for the seat, also corrosion) over time, so that eventually no tight seal is formed in the closed position, resulting in a leaking tap. The washer can be replaced and the valve seat resurfaced (at least a few times), but globe valves are never maintenance-free
- Also, the tortuous S-shaped path the water is forced to follow offers a significant obstruction to the flow. For high pressure domestic water systems this does not matter, but for low pressure systems where flow rate is important, such as a shower fed by a storage tank, a "stop tap" or, in engineering terms, a "gate valve" is preferred
- Gate valves use a metal disc the same diameter as the pipe which is screwed into place perpendicularly to the flow, cutting it off. There is no resistance to flow when the tap is fully open, but this type of tap rarely gives a perfect seal when closed. In the UK this type of tap normally has a wheel-shaped handle rather than a crutch or capstan handle
- Cone valves or ball valves are another alternative. These are commonly-found as the service shut-off valves in more-expensive water systems and usually found in gas taps (and, incidentally, the cask beer taps referred to above). They can be identified by their range of motion-only 90°-between fully on and fully off. Usually, when the handle is in line with the pipe the valve is on, and when the handle is across the pipe it is closed. A cone valve consists of a shallowly-tapering cone in a tight-fitting socket placed across the flow of the fluid. In UK English this is usually known as a taper-plug cock. A ball valve uses a spherical ball instead. In either case, a hole through the cone or ball allows the fluid to pass if it is lined up with the openings in the socket through which the fluid enters and leaves; turning the cone using the handle rotates the passage away, presenting the fluid with the unbroken surface of the cone through which it cannot pass. Valves of this type using a cylinder rather than a cone are sometimes encountered, but using a cone allows a tight fit to be made even with moderate manufacturing tolerances. The ball in ball valves rotates within plastic seats
- Hands free infrared proximity sensors are replacing the standard valve. Thermostatically controlled electronic dual-purpose mixing or diverting valves are used within industrial applications to automatically provide liquids as required
- Foot controlled valves are installed within laboratory and healthcare/hospitals
- Modern taps often have aerators at the tip to help save water and reduce splashes. Without an aerator, water usually flows out of the tap in one big stream. An aerator spreads the water flow into many small droplets
- Modern bathroom and kitchen taps often use ceramic or plastic surfaces sliding against other spring-loaded ceramic surfaces or plastic washers. These tend to require far less maintenance than traditional globe valves and when maintenance is required, the entire interior of the valve is usually replaced, often as a single pre-assembled cartridge
- Of the trio of well-respected faucet manufacturers in North American plumbing circles, Moen and American Standard use cartridges (Moen's being O-ring based, American Standard's being ceramic), while Delta uses easily-replaced rubber seats facing the cartridge(s). Each design has its advantages: Moen cartridges tend to be easiest to find, American Standard cartridges have nearly infinite lifespan in sediment-free municipal water, and Delta's rubber seats tend to be most forgiving of sediment in well water
General Faucet Installation Instruction:
Step 1: Position the Faucet
Step 2: Attach the Water Supply Tubes

Step 3: Connect the Faucet Lift Rod

Step 4: Flush the Faucet

Cleaning Methods:
- Cleaning Surface: Use cleaning agent to clean the dirt regularly. The faucet should be rinsed with clean water and wipe it with a soft cotton cloth to keep surface clean before scrub the faucet. Do not wipe the faucet with abrasive cleaners, hard cloth, paper towels, wire ball and acidic or coarse material
- Cleaning Filter: Remove the filter. Then scrub the filter with a toothbrush or small brush under the tap
How to Select Facuet:
- Suitable Style: The faucet should match the characteristics of washbasin, sink and bathtub. For example, a single-hole faucet fit single-hole washbasin, and a center set faucet fit center set washbasin
- Proper Function: According to different purposes of the faucets, there are faucets for washbasin, bathtub, shower and sink. According to different functions of the faucets, there are hot cold faucets, pressure-balanced faucets, thermostatic faucets and electrical sensor faucets
- Fine Finish: A well chrome-plated faucet looks dignified and with a little verdant color, when it looks pale, the plating density is not up to standard, when touched by hand or eye-observed, there must be no scratches, sand holes and oxidized spots. Our faucets have been proved to meet high requirement of United States and European chrome-plating standard
- Operation Inspection: Handles must be smooth and easy to operate for high-quality faucets. There shall be no sticking and tightness under the proper movement of the faucet handles. Each part must be tightly assembled
- Valve: It is the heart of the faucet. A good Valve guarantees endurance of 500,000 cycles even under using condition with unstable water pressure. Most of our faucets use ceramic valves which can attain to more than 600,000 cycles
NOTE:
- Please wash off the dirty water, debris, sand, and impurities before you install, to prevent foaming obstruction or the ceramic valve is damaged
Package Included:
- 1 x Kitchen Faucet
- 2 x Hoses
- 1 x Accessory Set
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Patricia Puckett
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04-20-2011- Other Thoughts: Very nicely designed faucet...tall graceful arch that makes filling tall pots (or pails) very easy. The pull out head is nicely weighted and the spray has a nice flow.
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Nick Nelson
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03-31-2011- Other Thoughts: I had purchased this faucet because it was within my price range and I wanted it for a kitchen upgrade. It fits well with my single bowl, stainless steel sink! It's very durable and I like the clean look of having both the handle and spray nozzle attached to the same device (instead of drilling 2 or 3 holes into the countertop). Even the contractor complimented on the faucet and asked where I purchased it! :) The only complaint I have is that the head doesn't swivel all the way to the left. It swivels all the way to the right (over the edge of the countertop). Not sure if it was an installation error since a contractor put it in for me, or if it's the design of the faucet itself. Since it's hardly noticeable and everything else about the faucet is wonderful, I'm a happy camper!
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Jimmy Boucher
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02-23-2011- Other Thoughts: We already had a Kohler kitchen faucet and were very dissapointed with it as the pull-out sprayer handle did not come back properly and kept dangling off. However, based on this product reviews, we decided to give Kohler another shot and we are glad we did. <br/>In this design, the pull-out handle does not point down and hence gravity does not affect it as much. The handle retracts nicely in this model. Water flow is impressive and the spray mode gives a real nice spray. Installation was simple. Unit looks great. Extremely pleased.
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jerry messer
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04-06-2011- Other Thoughts: The swivel mechanism seized after 2-1/2 years. <br/> <br/>A quick call to Kohler got us free replacement parts. <br/> <br/>*Lifetime* warranty, and the warranty support is super professional and helpful.
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Bryan Schapiro
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03-01-2011- Other Thoughts: I don't give top marks that often...but this one deserves it for sure...We have been using it for almost 2 years...It is so good looking and sturdy compared to many others....It is really a pleasure to have it! 2 thumbs WAY up!
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