Rinsing dishes in your RV sink shouldn't mean fighting for reach. This brushed nickel kitchen faucet has a pullout spray and single-handle control, with a 2.0 GPM flow rate.
In a small RV kitchen, you don't want to fuss with separate controls when you're trying to rinse, fill, or wash up. This faucet uses a single-handle design for simple temperature and flow control, so you adjust both from one lever. You set the flow you want and keep moving through the sink routine without extra steps.
Reaching the far corners of the sink can be awkward when the faucet stays fixed in place. This faucet has a pullout spray for extended sink reach, so you can direct water where the job is instead of working around the spout. You rinse across the basin with more control when you're cleaning up.
A weak stream slows everything down when you're trying to get dishes done or fill a pot. This faucet runs a 2.0 GPM flow rate for steady kitchen performance, so the water output stays consistent for everyday tasks. You get a reliable stream at the sink instead of fighting a sluggish flow.
Kitchen hardware takes constant contact, and the finish is what you see every time you step up to the sink. This faucet uses brushed nickel ABS and stainless steel construction for balanced durability, with materials listed as ABS, stainless steel, and rubber. You get a faucet body built from the specified materials while keeping a brushed nickel look at the sink.
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Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer. Let's take a look at our Utopia RV kitchen faucet. It's a single lever handle and it's a brushed nickel finish with a nice, black rubber neck. Now this is gonna be great whether you're replacing a old, outdated kitchen faucet or just upgrading. Again, it's made of ABS.
Also has stainless steel constructions and then, of course, the rubber neck on the spout. Now, I've got it mounted here. You can see there's a little notch here on the spout. That's where you would simply pop it off and then now you have free use of that neck. And of course, you got your sprayer button to go from spray or stream, and then you just snap it back in place whenever you're done using it.
Now, I'm just turning it to the side here for viewing. And then you have your lever here to go hot-cold, on-off. And then, I've got it mounted here on my faux sink, if you will. So, I still have two holes here, if I had a triple faucet, I could mount that here, too. But anyways, you got stainless steel braided hoses.
They have a red for hot and a cold line for cold. And then, of course, you have your standard gaskets down there and retaining nut to hold everything in place whenever it's mounted. Now, as far as some overall dimensions, I like to go from the deck height to the very, very top. I got 18 3/4 inches tall. And then on center to center, if I was coming from the spout to here, I got nine inches exactly center to center.
So, those dimensions should hopefully give you peace of mind as far as knowing it's gonna fit your specific area. It uses a two gallon flow per minute and that should be enough water steadiness for any kitchen performance and those kind of things. Well, folks, that's gonna wrap up our quick look together at this Utopia RV kitchen faucet. I'm Steven with etrailer. Reach out if you have any further questions about this or any other product and have a great day.
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