The Edgewater Pull-Down Bar Faucet from American Standard is a durable bar sink faucet designed with style and functionality in mind. This exceptional bar faucet has a pull-down spout for maximized usability, and features an exclusive Dock-Tite spray head docking system, which employs magnetic technology to keep the spray head in place while not in use. The Re-Trax spray head retraction system ensures the smoothest transition, both when pulling the spray head out, and when it retracts back into place. Ceramic disc valve cartridges offer a lifetime of drip-free and maintenance free performance, for a faucet that just works great.
- Re-Trax spray head retraction system ensures smooth pull-out, operation, and retraction of spray head
- Ceramic Disc Valve cartridges assure a lifetime of drip and maintenance free performance
- Lead free, durable metal construction
- Integral check valves prevent back flow
- Single function pull-down spray head
- Brass swivel spout
- Metal body, handle and escutcheon plate
- 1.5 gpm/5.7 Lpm maximum flow
Color/Finish |
CHROME |
Faucet Type |
Pull Down |
Fitting Features |
Adjustable Angle,Ceramic Disc Valves |
Fitting Handle Type |
Lever |
Features |
Not Applicable,Adjustable Angle,Ceramic Disc Valves,Pull Down,Water Efficient |
Dimensions |
14,6.285,9.7,4.7 |
Fitting Connection Size |
3/8 |
Fitting No of Holes Required |
1 |
Fitting Valve Material |
Ceramic |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
Warranty |
Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
The Edgewater Kitchen Faucet by American Standard
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