Pot Filler Faucet Wall Mount. free-swivel arm to fill any pot. splash-free water flow. double handle
Pot Filler Faucet Wall Mount. free-swivel arm to fill any pot. splash-free water flow. double handle
Specifications
Place of Origin | #originPlace# |
Main Color | Gold |
Main Material | brass |
Dangerous Goods | #dangerFlag# |
Dimensions & Weights
Assembled Length (in.) | Not Applicable |
Assembled Width (in.) | Not Applicable |
Assembled Height (in.) | Not Applicable |
Weight (lbs) | Not Applicable |
Product Features
- The pot filler faucet features a free-swivel arm design, making it easier to fill any pot on the stovetop and for easier cleaning.
- The double handles can well control the water flow, facilitate operation, and prevent dripping.
- the surface is specially treated to prevent corrosion and fingerprints.
- A quality aerator provides a quiet, splash-free water flow.
Filling pots on the stove has never been easier or more affordable, thanks to the new Giving Tree Pot Filler faucet. This farmhouse Pot Filler features a wall-mount, dual swing joint design with dual shut off valves and a 2.2 gpm flow rate to match daily use. A pot filler makes it easy to fill cooking vessels quickly and without the walk from sink to stove.Built using steel and brass the cUPC certified pot filler delivers reliable durability, convenient articulation and long-lasting performance.
- Single hole, wall mounted installation
- Flow rate: 2.2GPM
- Drip-free For Life is assured with ceramic disc valve
- Rubber spray nozzles wipe clean easily with your fingertip
- Two handle, dual shut-off valve system for independent water flow control
- 23.5 in. dual swing joints allow the pot filler to easily fold away when not in use
- Spot resist stainless finish keeps your kitchen looking cleaner by resisting fingerprints and water spots
- UPC certifications
- Care tips: for cleaning faucets, avoid products that contain abrasives or harsh chemicals, they can scratch your faucet and take away some of its original beauty, in fact, the old-fashioned way may still be best - simply use warm water and a damp cloth