🚰 Elevate your kitchen game with sleek, durable, and versatile faucet power!
This brushed nickel kitchen faucet features a lead-free solid brass construction with a corrosion-resistant finish, a drip-free ceramic cartridge for reliable water pressure, and a dual-function pull-out sprayer with an 11-inch 360° swivel hose. Designed for effortless installation with a detachable deck plate and quick-connect system, it fits single or triple hole sinks, making it a perfect blend of style, safety, and functionality for modern kitchens.
Brand | Ufaucet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bar, Kitchen, Outdoor |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Material | Brass |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Faucet, Deck Plate, Hose |
Hole Count | 1 |
Special Feature | Dual Function, Lead Free |
Handle Type | Lever |
Style | Pull Out Faucet |
Installation Type | Single Hole |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.8 Gallons Per Minute |
Model Name | Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucet Brushed Nickel |
Handle Material | Metal |
Spout Height | 5.5 Inches |
Spout Reach | 7.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 4.6 Pounds |
Series ID | Ufaucet_UF-07L-QY-6 |
Handle Location | Center |
Spout Design | Low Arc |
Hose Length | 11 Inches |
Is Electric | No |
Manufacturer | Ufaucet |
Product Dimensions | 7.87"D x 2"W x 7.9"H |
Part Number | UF-07L-QY-6 |
Item Weight | 4.65 pounds |
Item model number | UF-07L-QY-6 |
Size | Low Pull Out |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | CEC |
Special Features | Dual Function, Lead Free |
Usage | Outside |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Nice Faucet To Enhance Your Kitchen. DIY'er Friendly
This is a very nice kitchen faucet. Nicely packaged. Clear instructions. The only thing that surprised me was the length of the handle. It's a bit shorter than similar kitchen faucets. Still a nice faucet and worthy of the 5 stars I award it. If you've ever installed a kitchen faucet you're well-aware you need to have some contortionist skills in order to install this. If you need to call a plumber, you'll probably end up paying them twice as much as you paid for this faucet...or more. Buyer beware.
S**S
Very nice!
I'm a small contractor and do remodels. I bought this for my home I was surprised by the quality appearance of this faucet, the supply lines in the kit, the installation nut and the foam packaging. One end of the braided supply line is small. Each line can be inserted into the brass fitting on the faucet and tightened before you insert the lines into the hole on your counter top or sink. Usually faucets use standard braided hoses and you have to tighten the nut from under the counter, which is a hassle. This faucet has a plastic installation housing about 3" long with the nut built into it for securing the faucet to the deck from underneath. All the faucets I have purchased before have only had about a 1" brass nut which is difficult to tighten from underneath because it is hard to get a wrench under the sink to tighten it completely. Eventually the nut loosens and the whole faucet base turns. It is much easier to secure this faucet to the counter tightly because of the the large, plastic securing nut. This faucet also has a snap-on counter weight for the sprayer hose instead of two halves that you have to screw together so it's easier to install.Installation suggestions: as some other reviewers have said, it can be challenging to insert the lines through the hole on your counter top or sink. This is normal for this style of faucet. I did have to unscrew the black sprayer housing nut on the bottom of the faucet to get all the lines to fit through my counter. The instructions said it has two black washers about 1". Mine had only one black and a clear, thin washer. I ended up using the clear washer on the underneath side of the faucet before installing it on the counter. I did not use the plate because I have a granite counter. I ended up not using the black washer on the underneath of the counter because it wasn't really the right size and got squished out when I tightened the installation nut. I prefer to have the valve handle on the left to turn the faucet on because I hold items with my right hand. I tightened the installation nut as tight as I could by hand from underneath with the faucet lever on the "right". Once I tightened the nut from underneath, I then turned the whole faucet base 180 degrees clockwise, which tightens the nut more and, which I prefer, puts the valve handle on the "left".All in all, I am impressed with this faucet. It has a nice finish. It has a quality feel. It has tons of water pressure. Like I said, all the faucets where the lines fit into a single hole can be challenging. It's normal. If you're a homeowner installing this yourself, just be prepared for some possible frustration. Also, read the instructions (which aren't so great) and take your time. One other suggestion: DO NOT pull the pull-out sprayer completely out from the faucet base to install the faucet, it is very difficult to re-insert the male side of the sprayer hose past the copper lines on the inside/bottom of the faucet. I really recommend this faucet. Hope this review is helpful to someone, good luck!
A**R
hose size
water lines included not enough length. Had to purchase additonal lengths to use.
J**
fast shipping good product
I liked that the faucet had not been opened, I have been plagued with items from amazon the past few months that have been opened and had been returned, not packed back correctly and were missing instructions and missing a screw. or washer no doubt under the refrigerator at the last purchaser's. This one was brand new, just like from the factory so I was very pleased with it.
L**R
it broke off!!
Forget the detailed review + edit I left before, I just can't recommend this faucet at all anymore.The sprayer head just broke off from the retractable cable! All that was holding it together was a thin-wall plastic tube! The rest of the faucet seems solid, lots of chunky metal giving it a good solid feel, but the sprayer head seems to only be attached internally to the hose by that thin plastic tube I mentioned.The spigot part is pretty big, not quite fist-sized but up there. I have a plastic watering can that I need to fill from the kitchen, and it barely gets into the space between handle and fill-hole on top. So I have to hold the can with 3 fingers, thumb on one side and 2 fingers on the opposing side. As it was filling, I was getting ready to take it off, it slipped, and the can (again, lightweight plastic, not metal nor ceramic or anything) landed on the sprayer and the next thing I know, I'm getting doused with water. I shut it off once I collect my wits and have a look.I thought maybe the sprayer popped out of its "socket" and sprayed me, still attached to the hose, but the sprayer snapped clean off and the hose was spraying me directly. A little spring and plastic "thumbtack" came flying out, and that's when I saw the irregular surface where this plastic tube snapped. So that was the only thing holding the sprayer head to the hose!I give up. It's like having a steel reinforced door with metal door-frame, only using Twizzlers as hinge-pins. If a simple plastic watering-can landing on the sprayer could snap it clean off, well, I just can't recommend it to anyone, sorry.So now I have to get a completely new faucet, for more $$$.
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