In a tight RV bathroom, you don't want a faucet that crowds the vanity. This black single-handle faucet keeps temperature control simple and runs a 1.2 GPM flow rate to reduce water use.
In a small RV bathroom, you're usually working one-handed while you're brushing teeth or rinsing up. This faucet uses a single-handle design for simple temperature control, so you adjust the mix from one lever instead of juggling separate handles. You can set the water quickly and get back to the routine.
Your fresh tank drops fast, your gray tank fills up, and the pump kicks on more when you're using the sink multiple times a day. This faucet runs a 1.2 GPM flow rate, which helps reduce water use compared to higher-flow faucets. You get a usable stream for hand washing without pushing as much water through the system.
Tight vanities don't leave much room for a tall or wide faucet footprint. This faucet has compact dimensions suited to small vanities, with an overall size of W 6.3" x H 8.4". It fits the sink area without crowding the counter space around it.
A bathroom faucet gets constant contact from hands, water splashes, and daily wipe-downs. This faucet uses zinc construction that supports everyday use, so it holds up to routine sink work. It keeps doing its job without feeling loose over time.
If you're using your RV water system for brushing teeth and washing up, you may want a faucet that's been evaluated for that sort of contact. This faucet meets drinking-water related standards, so it's intended for potable water use. You can install it at the bathroom sink with that box checked.
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Hi everyone, Steven here with etrailer. Today we're looking at our Utopia RV bathroom faucet. It's a single lever handle in a nice black color. Now folks, this is a nice zinc construction. It will support everyday use and it's easy to manipulate. Obviously if you want hot or cold, you just spin it to the correct side and then you can turn it on and off by lifting the handle.
Now I've got it set up on the demo box here today so we can get a better look of the underneath as well. So you will get all these plastic keepers on here. It's just a big plastic nut and you're gonna get two of them, one for each side rather. And you're gonna get two of these rubber washers that you can see there as well. So these are what's gonna keep it in place.
These are pretty common. You put this in place after you've put on some tub and tile caulking of some sort to keep, silicone maybe, to keep the water and everything from coming through any kind of spots or anything you know, up here on top. So check the instruction for that. And then of course, you'd mount your water lines, hot and cold to the correct side. Now I'll turn this sideways so we can get a better view because this is a taller faucet body than what a lot of traditional faucets use.
And there's a view from the back. And on the width here, we're sitting at about 6.3 inches and a total height here whenever this is totally up and everything, is about 8.4 inches tall overall. Has a flow rate of 1.2 gallons per minute. And again, it's a nice zinc material and it has been listed to CUPC, NSF61-9, and WaterSense standards. So you shouldn't have to worry about anything like that as far as code and all those things go.
And that's gonna wrap up our look together at this Utopia RV bathroom faucet single lever faucet. I'm Steven with etrailer. Reach out if you have any questions and have a great day.
Easy to install, nicely built product
Just installed the faucet,very nice qua lity!
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