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Kitchen Faucet with Pull Down Sprayer,Single Handle Bar 3-Outlet Commercial for 1 or 3 Hole Modern Mixer Tap,360°Swivel Spout Faucet for Kitchen Sink Bar Laundry RV Farmhouse

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About this item

  • 【 3-Functional Spray Head】Kitchen Faucet with pull down spray modes(STREAM/SPRAY/SWEEP)meet varies of wash requirement,stream for filling water, spray for strong rinsing, sweep for cleaning dishes by powerful blade water.
  • 【High Flexibility】This commercial kitchen faucets with an24-Inch long pull-out hose and a 360° rotating sprayer covers the entire kitchen sink making cleaning easier! And it is easy to control hot and cold water and flow volume with single handle.
  • 【Matte Black Finish】The matte black kitchen faucet finish protect your faucet from fingerprints or water spots.The kitchen faucet design make your kitchen room simple and fresh,brings timeless style to your kitchen,easy to match most sink.
  • 【Easy DIY to Install】Designed to fit 1 or 3-hole,10 inch escutcheon included,Pull down hose and water line hoses pre-install in kitchen faucet to save much time under the sink.Clean faucet by cloth is enough in daily use.
  • 【Complete After-sales System】if the product has quality problems within one year, we promise to return and replace it. We have a 24-hour after-sales team, and the 3-year-old brand is trusted.



Product Description

kitchen faucet
kitchen faucet
kitchen faucet

Stream Mode

Stream mode allows for a continuous, strong flow of water, ideal for general washing and cleaning tasks. It offers a consistent, powerful stream that is best for getting dishes clean or for general purpose washing.

kitchen faucet

Rainfall Mode

Rainfall mode offers a more gentle flow of water. It is perfect for delicate tasks like hand-washing or rinsing and can be a more luxurious experience than a harsher stream. The Rainfall mode provides a softer, more consistent flow of water.


Timothy M. Hill
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
This is a very nice kitchen faucet with a pull-down sprayer. It comes with everything required to install this faucet in a kitchen sink. The black finish does not show spots or fingerprints and seems very durable. The design works with my farmhouse decor and was easy to install. The supplies have a nice connection system making the connection a snap. This was a good purchase.
Krystal Garrison
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
This faucet is so sleek and looks amazing! It was easy to install and has great water pressure.
Arthur Miller
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
I am doing a big main floor remodel project that will include building new cabinets and kitchen. Unfortunately, our kitchen faucet was about done for and needed replaced before I was ready to start the kitchen remodel. I saw this faucet online and it was the style and look I was wanting so I went and ordered it and installed it. So, here are my thoughts on the BATHLAVISH Kitchen Faucet:PROS:1) The finish is excellent and looks great. Now I know in my picture it does not match at all with my kitchen, but it will match once I do the remodel!2) The temp adjustment, on/off of the faucet is smooth and easy and adjust temps quickly. When you turn the water off, it is off. So the guts of the faucet are quality parts.3) The pull out sprayer is great. I especially like the blast feature for getting stuck on junk off the dishes. The sprayer head pulls out easily and goes back in easily with the weight on the line underneath.CONS:1) The base plate will cover up the holes for a three hole sink, but not a four hole sink (i.e. Faucet hole, cold water valve hole, hot water valve hole, and sprayer hole). Four hole sinks are pretty common so it would have been nice if they included a larger base plate for the four hole sinks. I will be replacing everything and will purchase a sink that works with the faucet, but for just a replacement faucet, without the addition of a larger base plate, it will limit its usefulness.2) Typically, on the faucet lines you have markers attached to show which is the hot and the cold lines going into the faucet. There were no stickers or anything showing which line was the hot or cold. It was left up to trial and error. This just might be my unit was missing these, but there were no tags showing which is which. Very annoying trying to connect everything up in a very confined space where you can't get tools onto things, knowing that you have a 50% chance of being under there again removing the lines and switching them around.3) There was no marker on the pull out sprayer hose for where to place the weight. Now the directions did indicate that there should be a maker on the hose, but mine certainly did not have it. The first round I had the weight to high up so I had to go back under the sink to adjust it to get it right.4) The attachment hoses for hot and cold do not have rotation couplings for tightening down the hoses to the faucet base. I was expecting the typical push-in connectors to the faucet and so I hooked up the lines to the supply before attaching to the faucet. After doing that I realized that would not work since the lines had to screw into the faucet base and there was no push-in and no rotation couplings. The whole hose has to turn to screw into the base of the faucet. So I had to un-attach the hoses from the supply line and then attach to the faucet and then reattach back to the supply line. What a pain. I have not seen this on any faucet I have installed.5) The attachment of the hot and cold lines to the faucet base is further complicated because the lines in the base are fixed copper that are rubbing up against all the other lines and just barely extend out of the base of the faucet (Picture 2). There is zero room to put a wrench or even the special plumbers wrench on these connection points since they are actually touching each other. Every other faucet of this type I have installed had the push in type connectors because they know you cannot get on them to tighten or loosen them. I had to tighten them by just turning the hose because there was no way I could get on them to tighten them with a tool. It does not leak, so I must have gotten enough torque on the connection. But I dread the day I have to remove them! That is just a bad design and they should fix it on future models they release. But as of now, expect to spend some extra time under your sink base to get this installed. Also, expect a few choice explicatives to escape from your lips!CONCLUSSION:The faucet is a pain in the keister to install mainly because of the hot and cold lines they use without push in connectors. The faucet itself is well built, functions great, and looks fantastic. So, overall it is a pretty good faucet with a few faults.
Michael Julian
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
This faucet is a pain to put in
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