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  • Chrome Pull Out 3 way kitchen Faucet
  • Chrome Pull Out 3 way kitchen Faucet
  • Chrome Pull Out 3 way kitchen Faucet
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Chrome Pull Out 3 way kitchen Faucet

Brass Pull out 3 Way Filter Water Tap


Feature:

*Multi-functional, therefore saving space and clutter by eliminating the need for any other holes in the sink

*Two independent water ways so that filtered water is never tainted

*Superior quality ceramic valves

*Seamless and very easy to replace your existing kitchen tap

*Works with most under sink water filter system (filter system connections vary)

1/2" or 3/8" female connection for Hot and Cold (new flexible pipes supplied)

1/4" connection for filtered water

*Sink hole size: 35mm (3.5cm)

*Not recommended for gravity fed systems; minimum pressure 0.5 Bar (7.2 PSI) and maximum pressure is 11.5 Bar



Why do you need a pull out and down 3 way kitchen facuet ?

-Unique 3 way tap dispensing Hot / Cold water and also Purified water using the second lever

-Works with any under sink water filter system (filter system connections vary)

-Seamless and very easy to replace your current tap

-No need any extra tap for your Purified water

-Seamless and very easy to replace your current tap

-The shower sprayer can pull out to clean your sink corner  and counter top

pull out spray head

How to Choose A Kitchen Faucet

The sink and faucet area is one of the most-used in any kitchen, and are often treated as a design focal point for the room.

Upgrading your kitchen faucet is an easy and economical way to give your space a quick design refresh, or complement a

whole kitchen transformation. A new faucet changes the look of the whole space.

Be smart about the choice so that you find the best fit for your home and know what to look for before you buy.


It’s no surprise that the kitchen faucet is one of the most well used items in the room, but what might be news is

how many improvements have been made to this simple fixture. There are many more options than just the

selection of comfortable handles for the hot and cold water lines. Before you shop, it’s helpful to have an idea of

what you want the end result to look like. It’s a good idea to explore the different styles, finishes, and features that

are available when selecting a new faucet. Take stock of the styles and colors you want to emphasize and accent

in your kitchen, as well as the size of your sink and countertop to compare as you consider a new faucet. The right

design will look great for years, and add to the value of your home - all while meeting the demands of your busy kitchen.

Take a broader view of what the options are and bring home the best fit.


The most important part about choosing a new faucet is that you are happy with the new addition to your kitchen after the installation, so always keep the final product in mind as you browse.

Grab the measuring tape, because it’s time to get some numbers. It’s usually easier to find a faucet that works in the space allowed than it would be to rebuild the kitchen to accommodate a faucet. As with all home improvement projects, picking a new faucet requires some educated placement decisions, a general idea of what you want the finished sink area to look like, and the scope of the tasks it will be used for.
This means you should know how wide and deep the basin is, especially in comparison to the size of plates, pots, and pans you plan to wash in the sink.


  • Any faucet you buy will need to have a high enough spout for these chores and others, as well as a low enough placement to avoid excess splashing that will make a mess outside of the sink.
  • Similarly, if you are looking at a deck-mounted faucet, know how much room is available behind the sink to install the faucet.
  • A wall-mounted faucet needs to be placed with the spout extending over the center of the sink, which requires taking into account the space between the interior edge of the sink and the wall.







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