RV faucets, such as the Patrick Distribution RV Kitchen Faucet # 277-000014 and the many others we have available, will typically use fittings beneath the knobs/handles that are made to be compatible with the hoses that are standard in RVs. A replacement home faucet may work in your RV, but it's also possible that the fittings it uses will not fit properly, as they will be designed to work with home plumbing lines.
Other than this, these replacement faucets will be very similar to what... view full answer...
The Phoenix Faucets Hybrid RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Out Spout, # PF231541 does not swivel but has a pull out spout. The Ultra Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Out Spout - Single Lever Handle - Oil Rubbed Bronze, # 277-000190 will swivel as well as having a pull out spout. view full answer...
The Phoenix Faucets Hybrid RV Bathroom Faucet # PF232221 referenced in your question should work just fine in your home bathroom. Typically the only difference between faucets that are labeled for RV use is the materials they are made of. RV faucets will usually be made with lighter plastic instead of metal housing (and as a result are a bit friendlier in terms of price).
This single lever faucet features threaded water inlet shanks that have a 13/16 inch outer diameter so you will just... view full answer...
RV faucets are typically made from lighter weight materials and made to be less expensive in general but either can typically be used in the other application. For example the RV Kitchen Faucet part # 277-000014 that you referenced weighs about a pound. view full answer...
Home faucets and RV faucets really are basically the same thing. The RV applications are typically made from lighter materials since keeping the weight of the RV as a whole lower is beneficial.
So the part # 277-000014 that you mentioned would work for you or if you found a house faucet you liked it would work just as well and use same connections. RV plumbing does not use different style connectors. view full answer...
There are no replacement cartridges for the Side Lever RV Kitchen Faucet with Pull Down Spout part # 277-000129 unfortunately. Therefore, if you would like to continue using this facet then the entire unit would need to be replaced. However, we do have a similar faucet in the Phoenix Faucets 8" Single Handle RV Kitchen Faucet part # PF231461 which does have replacement cartridges available for it, part PF287042. view full answer...
Yes, the Phoenix Faucets 4" Dual Handle RV Bar Faucet # PF211307 that you referenced is designed to replace the standard size faucets that are found in RVs like what you have in your 2004 Prowler Fleetwood. view full answer...
We have some faucets similar to the Phoenix Faucets 4" Dual Handle RV Tub/Shower Diverter Faucet w/ D-Spud - Chrome Finish # PF213364. When you say you want brass, I assume you want the underbody to be brass and we have one faucet that fits that criteria. It is the Phoenix Faucets 4" Dual Handle RV Tub/Shower Diverter Faucet w/ D-Spud - Chrome Finish # PF213332. All our other units use the plastic connectors. view full answer...
There is no reason you couldn't use Empire Faucets RV Shower Valve w/ Vacuum Breaker # EM62FR that you referenced in an outdoor shower faucet application. view full answer...
The LaSalle Bristol Utopia RV Bathroom Faucet # 34420377RW21 that you referenced has knobs that open and close in the standard direction that you are wanting. Counter clockwise opens the faucet and clockwise closes them. Both of them operate in the same direction.
Typically faucets with round handles like this have the same direction for opening and closing whereas the style that uses handles are supposed to be reverse from each other. view full answer...
Since the Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink # LC426017 doesn't have a cutout for a faucet your options are pretty open since you'll be cutting into the countertop. Personally, I would go with a single-lever style faucet with a stainless steel finish to match the sink, like the Flow Max RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Down Spout # LC719323.
Not everyone likes the coiled spring look though, so if you'd prefer a more standard looking faucet I would go with the Flow Max RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Down... view full answer...
We do not carry the adapter, but what you'd need is a faucet to garden hose adapter and you could then use a garden hose to supply water to the Phoenix Faucets RV Bar Faucet # PF211307. view full answer...
Based on your information, I recommend the Ultra Faucet Side Lever RV Kitchen Faucet, Item # 277-000175. It has a side-lever control, a pull-down spout with 2-function spray head, and a 2-hole installation. The shank inlet is a 1/2 inch male NPSM connection. It also has a nice brushed nickel finish and is similar to what you are looking for.
I have attached a video for you to check out. view full answer...
The Ultra Faucets Side Lever RV Kitchen Faucet with Pull Down Spout # 277-000175 that you referenced does not have a base plate for the faucet. It is designed to fit in a hole that you'd have in your sink and would not have a base plate that fits over it. view full answer...
We have the Phoenix Faucets RV Bathroom Faucet # PF212307 which has the aerator nozzle that can be removed like I believe you are looking for. view full answer...
There is not a replacement escutcheon/base available for the Patrick Distribution Side Lever RV Kitchen Faucet # 277-000130 referenced in your question. Patrick Distribution is the name of the manufacturer/brand for this particular faucet.
Since you have limited space on the ledge in your kitchen, I recommend looking at a faucet that features a smaller base, such as the Patrick Distribution RV Kitchen Faucet - Dual Handle # 277-000014. The base of this unit is 10 inches long and 2-1/4... view full answer...
I'll start by saying that yes, it is possible to use a residential faucet in an RV, but there are some things to note. For starters, RV faucets such as the Patrick Distribution RV Kitchen Faucet # 277-000404 will typically use fittings beneath the knobs/handles that are made to be compatible with the hoses that are standard in RVs and 5th wheel trailers.
Faucets that are intended for residential use may have the same fittings in certain cases, but it's also possible that the fittings... view full answer...