✨ Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Style! ✨
The KVADRAT Single Handle Commercial Kitchen Faucet combines modern design with practical features, including a high arc spout that swivels 360 degrees, a unique one-button water stop for efficient cleaning, and a durable copper construction that resists corrosion. With a 71-inch height and dual-function spray head, this faucet is designed to make your kitchen tasks easier and more efficient, all while being backed by a 30-day return policy and a lifetime warranty.
Brand | Kmeino |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bar |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Material | Brass |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Deck Plate, Supply Hoses, Installation Hardware |
Special Feature | Pull Down Sprayer, 360 Swivel, Dual Function Sprayer, Led Aerator |
Handle Type | Lever |
Style | Faucet with LED Aerator + Deck Plate |
Installation Type | single_hole_deck_mount, Single Hole |
Model Name | GD-LS308A-D |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel, Brass |
Spout Reach | 7.87 Inches |
Warranty Type | lifetime |
Spout Design | High Arc |
Manufacturer | Kmeino |
UPC | 600209447936 |
Item Weight | 4.54 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.9 x 10.7 x 3.1 inches |
Item model number | GD-LS308A-D |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Brushed |
Special Features | Pull Down Sprayer, 360 Swivel, Dual Function Sprayer, Led Aerator |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Easy to install
The faucet has a good look and feel to it, and feels solidly constructed. Which is nice, considering the price. Yes, some parts are painted plastic, and I haven't owned it long enough to chip, but I didn't pay $200, either.I installed it to an outdoor sink, with no incoming hot water line, so I can't judge the temperature control, but installation was very easy, and the retaining nut underneath was actually my favorite part. Due to its design, a basin wrench was not required. Protrusions allow for sufficient hand tightening, and phillips-head screws ensure that the nut will not slip with use.Being an outdoor sink, I had more maneuverability during installation, but even with fairly tight quarters, the included water lines and sprayer line should screw in easily, and mine tightened down nicely with an open-end wrench of the appropriate size, no leaking, no teflon tape required.I would recommend a second person to hold the faucet in the desired position while tightening the retention nut, there is no way to do that by yourself, and the faucet is a little top-heavy (necessarily), so will not stay in place while you're working on it.
S**M
Very Elegant
I love this faucet as it is a good buy, easy to install and is worth the money. Also gives the kitchen an elegant look and feel
J**N
Great buy!
I am in love with this faucet! We got matte black, and it has exceeded all expectations. I wouldn’t normally be so excited about a fixture, but as an interior designer, I will be buying this product again and again. 5+ stars!
K**Y
Great faucet but a pain to get water lines tight enough!
I wanted to replace my old Moen kitchen faucet for a lead free model. I have an under sink water filter in my kitchen, and I wanted something that will not contaminate my filtered water since I use it for drinking and cooking. Fortunately, I stumbled upon this model by chance and figured I would give it a shot based on the reviews.This faucet is well built and solid as described by several other reviewers. I bought the brushed nickel, and I think it looks exceptionally sharp. The LED is a nice feature. The water pressure is very good. The valve operates as smooth as my old Moen did when it was new. The faucet is lead free (Huge issue for me.). If I have any problems with it, I will update my review.Despite that, the installation process was a nightmare for me which is why I deducted a star.. My house has very high water pressure (90 psi). I have to get water lines very tight otherwise they leak. This faucet is great except for one design flaw. The water lines both connect about 2.5 inches inside of the body of the faucet which is about 3 inches in diameter. Both lines also install next to one another. There is no way to tighten the included lines with a standard wrench. I bought the smallest 7/16" open end wrench I could find and bent the wrench right where the head attaches to make a small crow foot wrench. However, I was able to tighten only one of the two lines with that wrench. The water lines are mounted so close to one another and the space was so limited that I could not get my wrench to even spin the second line. I ended up getting a 6" long piece of 1/8" lead free brass nipple and a couple adapters to convert that threading back to a 3/8" male compression fitting used for plumbing. I also bought a replacement compression fitting hose to complete my installation. I installed my pipe after I got one of my hoses on and installed tight. Just be careful doing that as it can be easy to strip the brass out. Doing those steps made my install go a lot easier. I also spent about $15 to get the extra parts I needed which still is not too bad of a price for a faucet. However, it still took a lot of head scratching and thought as to how I could install my faucet without it leaking. I hope this can save someone half of the headaches I had. Even with the headaches, I still really like the faucet. Time will tell how long it will hold up.Note: I got my brass 1/8" x 1/8" x 6" brass lead free nipple from Menard's (large Midwest hardware store). That pipe had MIP threads and I believe was made by Sioux Chief. The other two parts I got from a local Ace store. One part appears to just be a lead free brass 1/8" x 1/8" coupler. The other part is a lead free brass 1/8" male to 3/8" male compression fitting. I do not know who manufactured the other parts. I could have possibly also got the other parts from Menard's, but I tried a different option from Ace that I was not so keen about (a galvanized steel nipple). I wanted to mention one last thing. A six inch long nipple keeps the fittings out of the way of the large brass threaded ring that mounts to the bottom of the faucet, and I can slide that ring over my adapters which makes the rest of the install easy. My faucet easily slides into the hole in my sink with that installed.PS-I noticed my faucet had a very small leak at the sprayer hose where it attached to the faucet. Apparently, there are supposed to be two o-rings in the end of that particular hose, and my hose only had one. I used a scuba regulator hose line o-ring for the o-ring that sits in between the metal collar that slides up and down when it is missing. I used a number 8 faucet repair o-ring for the one that sits at the far base of the threads. If anyone has a sprayer hose that leaks, that is probably the fix you want.
B**R
1003-BN
Only had it for a week. So far so good. Seems to be of high quality. Will recommend it to others if it lasts long enough.
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