Sleek RV kitchen faucet has washerless 1/4-turn stems that help prevent leaks so you won't have to worry about wasted water. The gooseneck spout rotates around so you can access the faucet from multiple angles around your countertop.
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To install, assemble the 2 pieces of the faucet together, and use the inlet shanks to drop the new faucet and deck plate in place of your existing faucet. Then tighten the included mounting nuts against the underside of the counter, 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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Today we're going to be taking a look at the Phoenix Faucets Dual Handle RV Kitchen Faucet. This unit ads or replaces a kitchen faucet in your RV. It's going to feature of dual acrylic leaver handles. It gives the unit a really nice look. It's going to feature the quarter turn design. They have the H and C on there to indicate hot and cold.
The unit is made from a plastic construction. It's going to feature a chrome finish. It's made from a completely lead-free design. It does feature and low-flow aerator, right here, on the spout where the water comes out. That's going to have a flow rate of 2.2 gallons per minute.
The mounting area does require 2 holes for installation. These connectors, right here, are for the hot and cold water lines. They're separated on center, by right on 8 inches. Now, those are going to give us an outer diameter of 13, 16, 7 inch, with an inner diameter of a half inch. This connection points, those posts are going to measure about 2 inches long. The base of the unit is going to measure about 2 and 1/4 inches going in that direction.
The overall length from edge to edge, that's going to give us a measurement pretty close to 10 and 1/4 inches. I also took an overall height measurement and I measured from the countertop or the bottom of the base to the top of the faucet, going in a straight line. That gave us a height of around 6 1/2 inches from the countertop, going straight up to the outlet, here, where the water would come out. That's going to be around 5 inches tall. The overall depth from the very back of the unit to the very front of the unit is 9 and 3/4, right around that area. I also took a measurement from the center of the units, so from the center of the base to the center of where the water comes out and that's going to measure about 8 and 1/4 inches.
It's a really nice design. Again, simple installation. It's going to require 2 holes at the mounting location. They need to have a diameter of a about 1 inch and they need to be separated on center by about 8 inches. It does come with the backing plate and it's going to come with the threaded plastic mounting nuts as well. The unit also includes your detailed installations. These are going to walk you through the installation process, step by step. On this side, over here, it's going to have some operating instructions, cleaning tips, some helpful hints. On the back, it's going to have a breakdown of the detailed parts. That's your detailed parts list. That's going to do it for today's look at the Phoenix Faucets Dual Handle RV Kitchen Faucet.
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