Brand | Pfister |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
Material | Metal |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Faucet, single post mounting ring, installation hardware, instructions |
Hole Count | 1 |
Special Feature | Pull Down Sprayer |
- Commercial style kitchen faucet with traditional pull down functionality; NOT a true commercial faucet; Deckplate sold separately (model #961201S)
- Spray head toggle button lets you select from 3 water settings (spray, stream, and pause) conveniently in the palm of your hand; No need to hold the button to keep in spray or stream mode, holding required for pause; 1. 8 gpm
- Forward only handle compatible with close backsplashes; 360 degree swivel; Wipe Clean nozzles clean off easily with the swipe of a finger
- Meets ADA/ANSI A117. 1 requirements, ensuring accessibility to all disabled persons
- Rated to meet or exceed CALGreen criteria, which helps to conserve water in the average home by at least 20 percent; Compliant with California Energy Commission (CEC) water-efficiency standards.
Andras I Watzker Verified Buyer –
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Just a striking faucet. Love the way it sways to both sides. Do wish the sprayer hose was a little longer but works well since you can move the faucet itself.
michael sharman Verified Buyer –
Looks great, easy to use and good water flow
Justin Orlando Verified Buyer –
Had this faucet for 3 years. The buttons get stuck all the time. Finally, in year 3, one of the buttons are stuck and won’t retract back into place, affecting functionality of the faucet. Whether it gets fixed or replaced, you can do better than this unit for the money.
Drewski Verified Buyer –
We bought this faucet when we remodeled our kitchen. In about 6 months the flow dramatically decreased after using the spray function. We’ve call Pfister twice to get a replacement and each time they’ve sent us the wrong piece. I would not buy this product again and I’m currently looking for a new faucet.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Installed in January 2023. It’s leaking already.