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Kingston Brass KS1275ALBS Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet 8.75 Inch Oil-Rubbed Bronze - Vintage Style Pull-Down Sprayer for Farmhouse & Traditional Kitchens
Kingston Brass KS1275ALBS Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet 8.75 Inch Oil-Rubbed Bronze - Vintage Style Pull-Down Sprayer for Farmhouse & Traditional KitchensKingston Brass KS1275ALBS Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet 8.75 Inch Oil-Rubbed Bronze - Vintage Style Pull-Down Sprayer for Farmhouse & Traditional KitchensKingston Brass KS1275ALBS Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet 8.75 Inch Oil-Rubbed Bronze - Vintage Style Pull-Down Sprayer for Farmhouse & Traditional KitchensKingston Brass KS1275ALBS Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet 8.75 Inch Oil-Rubbed Bronze - Vintage Style Pull-Down Sprayer for Farmhouse & Traditional Kitchens

Kingston Brass KS1275ALBS Heritage Bridge Kitchen Faucet 8.75 Inch Oil-Rubbed Bronze - Vintage Style Pull-Down Sprayer for Farmhouse & Traditional Kitchens

$143.22 $260.41 -45%
Color:
Brushed Nickel
Oil Rubbed Bronze

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Product Description

Product Description Includes brass sprayer. Four hole installation. 1/4 turn ceramic disk cartridge. Metal lever handle. 8.5 in. spout projection with 9.88 in. spout clearance. 8 in. centerset. 360-degree turn swivel hook spout. Water volume control with Max 1.8 GPM/6.8 LPM at 60 PSI. Made from brass. Made in Taiwan. Assembly Instructions. True to its name, the Heritage collection features aesthetic colonial elegance. The early American theme brings a timeless traditional design with graceful, yet attractive round curves and Victorian style spouts. From the Manufacturer True to its name; the Heritage collection features aesthetic colonial elegance. The early American theme brings a timeless traditional design with graceful; yet attractive round curves and Victorian style spouts. This double handle kitchen faucet includes a 8-Inch center set setup with a 360-degree turn swivel hook spout. The handle moves in a 1/4-turn rotation for water volume control with a 2.2 GPM (8.3 LPM) 60 PSI max rate. Fabricated in solid brass for durability and reliance; we also provide an assortment of different finishes for stain; scratch and chipping resistance. Brass sprayer included.For replacement of any defective parts contact us at 877-2 KBRASS

Product Features

Solid brass construction

Drip-free ceramic disc cartridge

Deck mount 4-hole installation with side sprayer

1.8 GPM/6.8 LPM spout flow rate at 60 PSI

Includes matching brass side sprayer

Customer Reviews

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This will be a very strange five star review since I did have numerous issues during and after the install. I am not a plumber, but I have installed a couple dozen faucets over the years and, on the face of it, the install is pretty straightforward and relatively easy. The unit itself is very beefy- even the sprayer. I swear if you need a weapon carry this faucet around for protection. You can beat any attacker to death with it using a couple of swings. It's very nice looking in design, and the finish is consistent and pleasant looking.The problems in installing; I have a 3cm counter and the escutcheon tubes under the faucet handles are barely long enough to fit. Also, the one on the cold side wasn't factory tight, and I learned that the hard way after the initial install and had a leak. I had to take it off and tighten it up.Okay, it's installed and working fine. Until the water flow reduced to a trickle after a minute or so. Took the aerator off and no difference. Took the spout part off, which is very easy to do, and the only thing left seated in the body was the diverted valve. That's when I made the mistake in calling the manufacturer. The guy told me to take the aerator off to see if it would help after I told him I was already three steps past that point. Dude, get off the preprinted troubleshooting guide and listen to your customers. After he finally listened to me he said he could send me another diverted valve, I would just have to email him a picture of my proof of purchase and address. When I hung up with him I decided to take the valve out and take a look at it. Removal was pretty easy. It has a plastic body with a hex recessed shape. I used a 1/2" chisel, pushed down a little and turned it counterclockwise. There was a piece of rubber in one of the holes, so I removed it, put everything back together and it worked fine.Okay, so here is where inspiration struck. The diverter valve is by itself pretty worthless, since all it does is restrict water flow. I took the faucet apart and removed it. Put it back together and got about a 30% jump in water flow. And about double the pressure in the sprayer.It works great now, and it is a very good value, even with the stupid issues I had.