You try to rinse dishes and can't reach where you need to, leaving spots behind in the sink. This pull-down faucet gives you direct spray control so you can rinse where it matters.
Fixed spouts leave areas of the sink hard to reach. This faucet uses a pull-down head for directional control. You move the spray across dishes and sink corners directly.
One flow pattern does not cover every cleaning task. This faucet switches between stream and spray options. You change the output based on what you are rinsing at the sink.
Managing separate controls slows down use at the sink. This faucet uses a single lever for flow and temperature. You adjust both with one motion while working.
Older finishes stand out against newer kitchen hardware. This faucet uses a brushed nickel finish. It aligns with updated fixtures for a more consistent look.
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Hi, everyone. Steve here with etrailer. Let's take a look together at the Utopia RV kitchen faucet. This features a pull-down spout. It is a single lever handle, and that's gonna let you turn on and off hot and cold, obviously. And then of course you can rotate this all the way around if you ever needed to.
You probably wouldn't be able to, though, depending on where your backsplash is. But basically, if you wanted to mount it left or right, totally up to you what you want in your kitchen, right So starting off, I do always like to give dimensions from the get-go, just to make sure you know what you're getting and be sure it's gonna fit in your area. I'm gonna go center of the tube to center of the aerator here where the water comes out, and I got 8 3/4 inches. And I'm gonna go from the very top down to the deck plate here, and I'm roughly, oh, 16 1/2 inches. Now, as far as installation, it is pretty much a simple install, honestly.
You have a retainer ring here with some washers up on the bottom of your deck plate, for your sink or your countertop. You got your hot and cold, standard 1/2-inch male pipe thread water supply lines. The red one obviously is hot. You got blue lines on the cold line. And then of course you have this main black tube.
It's really soft and flexible. And that is what the weight is attached to, and that's what is pulling this back up. So gravity is literally pulling it back up. It's going back into place. And on some different brands and some designs, it never really fully comes all the way up, even with this weight.
So this one, in my opinion, is really good. It comes back up there by itself all the way. And then of course from here you can push the button, and if water was here, you could get two different options. You could have that kind of a cone-shaped spray or just the regular steady stream whenever you're getting water out, washing dishes or whatever. So again, a great option if you wanna replace or upgrade maybe your kitchen faucet in those RVs or campers. The brushed nickel just has a really nice, elegant look to it. And again, I do recommend some tile and tub caulk, sold separately, for the installation. That being said, if you don't wanna handle the install yourself, you're not confident or you just don't wanna mess with it, no problem. We do have lots of installers that etrailer is associated with that we trust around the nation. And you can simply scroll down below this page or below the photos. There should be an area where you can see a link that's something about install locator or something of that nature. Click on that, type in your ZIP Code, maybe some more information, and we can help find someone in your area that could do it for you. That's gonna wrap up our time together. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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