When it comes to RV kitchen faucets, we think one with a pull-down spout is the way to go. Multiple spray options let you remove even the toughest food residue off your plates after a family dinner. And the low-flow aerator helps conserve your water.
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Pull the spout down so you can easily tackle that food caked onto your plates or rinse the sides of the sink from any angle. Toggle between the stream and spray options depending on how much pressure you need or how long that food has been sitting there. When you're done using it, the spout self-retracts with a hose weight that can be adjusted anywhere along the spray hose.
Depending on your setup, you'll need either the round deck plate for a 1-hole installation or the oval deck plate for a 3-hole installation. To install, drop the inlet shank of the new faucet and a deck plate in place of your existing faucet. Then tighten the mounting hardware, install the hose weight, and connect the hot and cold water lines. You'll need to keep some tub and tile caulk (not included) on hand to help prevent any leaking.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hello, neighbors and friends. Steven here with etrailer.com. Folks, Today we're looking at a nice, elegant Phoenix faucet. It's a hybrid model for your RV's kitchen faucet with a pull down single spout and a lever handle, and it's in a nice black finish. So folks, this faucet does let you replace or upgrade your kitchen faucet in your RV or camper. It has a nice, elegant pull down head.
You can see the weight underneath as well. That just helps pull it back down when not in use. You can use it, a couple spray features here depending on which way you push this when it's pressurized, and that'll get you a lot of reachability, especially with the out. So very nice little feature there. It is what they call a "single lever style." So you can go hot, cold, on, off, depending on what you want.
You can spin it around, technically 360 degrees, but obviously when it's installed, you're probably gonna get about 180, maybe a little bit past 200 degrees. Now I've got it demoed here so you can see the bottom and the hoses and everything. And I've got it demoed with the deck plate here, they call it. So if you're covering up two holes, maybe you had the old school with handles on both sides, this deck plate will cover them. If you don't need those and you wanna just do the single, you can certainly leave that deck plate off and just have the single mount there as well.
So as I showed you, it does come with a built-in weight on the hose. Very simple install. You have a quick connect here to get that hose on or off or installed. You've got your hot and cold water lines in the stainless steel braided hoses. They're marked "hot" and "cold." And you can't hardly see it too good, but there's a brass threaded base here with a brass threaded ring, a locking ring, and you get three included screws here to finish locking that locking ring up in place when you install it.
Now there is a maintenance-free ceramic disc cartridge that's inside of this unit here. That's gonna create a watertight seal when the faucet is turned off to prevent dripping. And it has a low flow aerator that helps conserve the water without compromising your water pressure. It is durable, lead-free hybrid construction with a nice matte black finish. The pull down spout itself is ABS durable plastic. And as I mentioned, you can do the one or three hole installation, with or without the deck plate. It does recommend using tile and tub caulk that's sold separately for installing. That way you can keep everything water tight, so water doesn't go down underneath and everything. The flow rate is 1.8 gallons per minute. It is cUPC compliant. As far as some overall dimensions, with the deck plate on, that deck plate is 10 and five eighth inches long by about two and a half inches wide. The spout length comes out about eight and a quarter inches. So from here to here, eight and a quarter inches roughly. And from the countertop up to the aerator is about nine inches tall. So from here to here, about nine inches. Now as far as the connections, they are a half inch male pipe thread supply lines. And as I mentioned, they're nice stainless steel braided. Very nice connection. It should last without having to worry about it breaking and that kind of stuff. Folks, the whole unit here is a nice limited lifetime warranty. This, again, is the Phoenix Faucets Hybrid in black color. I'm Steven. Thanks so much for watching. Have fun out there, and have a great day.
Works Great
Great product, prompt delivery
wife loved it!
Great looking and easy to install.
Very good and easy instalation
It works and looks great.
The faucet arrived quickly and was a easy install. Angela was a great help!
looks beautiful have not installed yet quick timely delivery
We love our new fawcet. Can't wait to get it installed.
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