You reach to wash your hands and the faucet sits too low for your vessel sink, making every use awkward. This taller matte black upgrade with a single handle puts the water where you need it and makes the sink work the way it should.
Short faucets leave vessel sinks hard to use when the water sits too low. This faucet is tall enough for vessel sink setups. You turn it on and the stream lands where your hands are instead of hitting the side of the basin.
Adjusting two handles slows things down at the sink. This faucet uses a single lever for both flow and temperature. You move one control and land where you want in one motion.
Dripping faucets keep showing up after shutoff. The ceramic disc cartridge creates a watertight seal when closed. You turn it off and the water stops without lingering drips.
Moisture exposure breaks down weaker materials in bathroom setups. This faucet uses rustproof stainless steel construction. You keep consistent operation without corrosion affecting performance.
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Hi everyone, Steven here with etrailer. Let's take a look at the Utopia RV bathroom vessel sink faucet. Now this is a single lever handle, as you can see, one handle. And you can go hot, cold, on, off with ease, and it has a nice square design on everything here. And it just looks really nice and elegant in my opinion, as far as the design and everything. Now, before we get to the interior, I do wanna give you some quick dimensions here.
I like to go from the top down, to the deck plate, and I got right at seven inches. And then, if we we inchesre going to the top of the spout here, I got right at about four and five-eighth inches to the top of the spout. Now from the back to the very front, I got about six and a quarter inches. And if I went center-to-center, I got, roughly, right around five inches. So a very nice, again, nice design, really easy to use.
And again, pretty elegant really. It's just something different, it's kind of nice. And then, as far as installation, it's really simple, you got this plastic retainer clip, you have a couple of washers that are up in there, one's rubber and one stainless steel. And you just hand-tighten this and it fastens it to the deck here. And then you have your standard, male, pipe-threaded, these are half-inch.
These are braided stainless steel, so high quality, they're not rubber, they're not gonna break or rust out on you. And they are color-coordinated. You can see the one here, it's got the blue, and the other one here, it's got the red lines, hot and cold obviously. So they make it really simple. It is a single-hole installation.
I recommend some tub-and-tile caulk for the installation. Usually, that's going up around the bottom of this before you put this down, just to kind of keep water and stuff from getting down through there. Just follow the instructions, we do carry that separately if you want some. Also, stainless steel construction with that matte black finish over the top. So again, no rust, no corrosion to worry about. A very nice option if you're looking, again, for an upgrade or a replacement for those RV bathroom sinks. Folks, that's gonna wrap up our quick look together. I'm Steven, thanks for watching and have a great day.
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