Product Information Product Overview
- Connection Type: 9/16"-24UNEF 3/8" Compression Connection
- Flow Rate: 1.75gpm (6.6 L/min) Max Flow Rate @ 60 psi
- Installation: 1- or 3-Hole Installation
- Spray/Stream Function: Dual-function sprayhead offers choice between single steady flow and a powerful spray
- Brand: Gerber
Features
- Cartridge Type: Includes Durable Ceramic Disc Valve for Drip-Free Performance
- Retraction: Spring-Action Spray Wand
- Spout Swivel: 360-Degree Swivel Spout
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
Description
Bring a bit of commercial flair to your home kitchen with The Foodie® pre-rinse kitchen faucet. Incorporating a clean, minimalist style, this faucet borrows elements from professional kitchens, such as a spring-action spray wand that offers extra reach for rinsing and cleaning tasks. The sprayhead s integrated toggle button switches the flow into either spray or stream settings. The faucet s industrial yet polished design melds perfectly into any home kitchen. Precision engineered for long-lasting functionality and smooth, worry-free operation, The Foodie pre-rinse kitchen faucet is designed with the home in mind. Whether you re preparing an elaborate feast or an after-school snack, The Foodie can dish out whatever you need!
Components (For finish-specific component item numbers, please see the price book .)
- Cartridge Included: Yes
- Deck Plate Included: Optional Deck Plate Included
- Cartridge Type: Includes Durable Ceramic Disc Valve for Drip-Free Performance
- Retraction: Spring-Action Spray Wand
- Spout Swivel: 360-Degree Swivel Spout
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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