Plastic and brass RV kitchen faucet has 3/4-turn compression valve stems that ensure your faucet fully turns on and off. Standard-flow aerator provides the water pressure you need to wash your dishes faster and more thoroughly.
Features:
Specs:
This faucet lets you upgrade the kitchen faucet in your RV or camper. Using the inlet shanks, drop the new faucet and deck plate in place through the mounting holes of your existing faucet. Then tighten the included mounting hardware. Finally, connect the hot and cold water lines. The use of tub and tile caulk (not included) is required.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Today, we're taking a look at this Empire Faucet's dual knob handle kitchen faucet. Now, if you're looking to upgrade the faucet in your RV or your camper, and you're wanting to keep that traditional style faucet, this might be a faucet for you to consider. Lets take a closer look at it together. Now, this faucet features a chrome finish with two clear Jewelite knob handles. It is non-metallic, it's a AVS plastic and corrosion-resistant brass faucet with this Futura spout.
And again, the plastic is very lightweight when it's uninstalled, but it does have this chrome finish. So, just be aware that this is non-metallic. The brass compression valves provide durability. And the three quarter turn compression washers enable the faucet to turn off and on. And the deckplatte and the mounting hardware are included.
This is considered a two hole installation. Let me pull my ruler out here and give you some overall dimensions. Looking at the length of the base, we're sitting right at about ten and a quarter inches long. In regards to how deep this is, this is probably something you really can't see on camera, but the overall depth, we're gonna be sitting right at about two and an eighth inches deep. And then in regards to just how tall this space is, we're gonna be sitting a little over an inch, about an inch and an eighth tall.
Now, the spout, I'm going to measure from the center here, all the way to the tip. And we're gonna be sitting right at about nine and three-quarters inches long for that spout. And then in regards to how tall this is, I'm gonna be measuring from the base, the surface rather here, to the top of the spout, we're sitting right at almost six and a half inches tall. And then the distance between the inlets, I'm gonna measure center to center, we're sitting at eight inches. Now, this is ADA compliant, and this does have a limited lifetime warranty.
And that's gonna conclude our look today at this Empire Faucets dual knob handle RV kitchen faucet. Again, my name is Andy, thank you for joining me..
Info for this part was:
At etrailer.com we provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Let us know if anything is missing or if you have any questions.
Thank you! Your comment has been submitted successfully. You should be able to view your question/comment here within a few days.
Error submitting comment. Please try again momentarily.