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Hotis Single Handle Stainless Steel Prep Sprayer Pull Out Pull Down Sprayer Kitchen Sink Faucet, Brushed Nickel with Deck Plate

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Features

  • LEAD FREE KITCHEN FAUCET! Overall Height: 17.7'' ,Spout Height: 9'' ,Spout Reach: 9.84''.
  • Ceramic Disc Valve: resist scratches and corrosion.1 or 3 hole installation(optional escutcheon included), quick installation tool included,more options.
  • High-arch Spout and 360 Degree Rotation: offers more room pots/pans and superior clearance for sink.
  • Pull-down spray wand features a long hose providing a reach ,hot and cold water control kitchen faucet with the best pressured spray.Pull-down spray wand features a long hose providing a reach ,hot and cold water control kitchen faucet with the best pressured spray.
  • 10 Years Warranty.90-day Money Back Guaranteed-When you order today, you're protected by a 100% money back guarantee and a free no hassle lifetime replacement warranty!

Description

Brushed Nickel Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Sink Faucet Hotis faucet is tailored to perfection and it creates the cleanest look look that works with all decorating style. Low-lead standard makes a healthy life for a family,help your children and your parents live in a carefree circumstances. Finish: Brushed NickelMain Body Material: BrassSprayer Head: ABS Plastic Valve: Ceramic ValveAerator: ABS plasticWater Mode: Stream/SprayWater Feature: Mix Hot and Cold Fast Stream & Spray modePull-Down Commercial Design with Flexible Hose20 Inch Hose: Longer hose for convenient use and resist sprinkled out water on your counter top. Also it can be retracted as it has a weight on the sprayer hose.des more water presSimple Installation SystemDiscover your kitchen Use It For Fun,Use It For Convenience Simple Antique Style, It's A Fashion 360 Degree Rotation: 360° degree rotation spout and nozzle is suitable for any single bowls or double bowls. Both 1 Hole And 3 Hole mounting:1 hole - Without Escutcheon Installation. 3 hole - Escutcheon May Cover 2 Useless Side Hole to Make Faucet Beautiful Duarble Finish:brushed nickel finish, resists tarnish and corrosion from daily use CERAMIC CARTRIDGE: Ceramic disc valves prolong standards, ensuring reliable drip-free use and durable performance for fife Stream Function: helps to reduce water use without sacrificing performance. Sprayer Function: provides more water pressure to remove sticky, caked-on messes in the kitchen sink. Read more Optimal size Spout Reach: 9.4"Spout Height: 10.8"Overall Height: 18.9"Pre-drilled hole size requirement:1-3/8"-1-1/2"(max)Max countertop thickness without deck plate:1-1/2"(1 hole install)Max countertop thickness with deck plate:1 (1,2 or 3 hole install) Read more Pause Mode When you’re holding a large pot of hot pasta or a delicate dish, the lever handle makes it easy to turn the water on and off with your forearm or the back of your hand. 360 Degree Rotation for More Spot Cleaning 360 degree rotation spout and nozzle meet all your needs. Offers more room pots/pans and superior clearance for sink. How 1 hole or 3 Hole Work? -1 hole - Without Escutcheon Installation. -3 hole - Escutcheon May Cover 2 Useless Side Hole to Make Faucet Beautiful. Easy Clean Rubber Nozzle Maintence is as simple as swiping the sprayface with your finger to wipe away any mineral build-up for a long- lasting powerful flow. Package Content Kitchen sink faucet23.6 inch (60 cm) long Hot & Cold Water Hoses,3/8" female compression thread with 1/2" adaptersMounting hardwareA Hole Cover Deck Plate Escutcheon Ceramic Disc Valves Exceed industry longevity standards, ensuring durable performance for life. Stainless Steel Supply Lines High quality with security certification: NSF and CUPC. Read more


Manufacturer: HOTIS HOME


Part Number: HT-QQT048L-D-VR


Package Dimensions: 25.4 x 10.5 x 3.3 inches


Color: Satin Nickel


Finish: Satin Nickel


Material: Stainless steel


Number Of Holes: 3


Spout Reach: 9.84 Inches


Number of Handles: 1


Batteries Included?: No


Batteries Required?: No


Date First Available: September 12, 2019


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  • Great faucet for the price
The media could not be loaded. Purchased this faucet to replace a brand name faucet I had purchased from a home improvement store. The brand name version cost twice as much and its functionality had degraded over 3 years. A bit disappointing. Originally I was going to give this 4 stars. I decided to use it a while before rating it. The one thing that struck me initially was the water flow did not stop immediately when you turned the faucet off. The off switch on the spray head was instantaneous. I have included a video to show what I mean. After using it for several weeks I decided the slow turn off was not really an issue worth derating the faucet. Hence the 5 stars. I liked the idea of the sprayer hose being integral to the spout. I wanted to be able to use the sprayer to fill the tank on my Keurig coffee maker. The documentation said the hose would stretch 20”. There is a weight that clamps to the hose under the sink. It is there to cause the spray head to retract when you let go and to hold the spray head flush to the spout. The hose is in the shape of a U under the sink. The weight needs to be attached to the bottom of the U or higher in order to create the necessary tension. This effectively shortens the travel of the hose by one half. So when the weight is clamped to the hose according to the directions you get approximately 10” of travel. As you pull out the sprayer the hose/weight is pulled up until the weight runs into the under side of the spout. This was going to scuttle my Keurig plans. To regain the full travel of the spray head I unclamped the weight from the hose. I then clamped the weight closed and ran plastic twine through the clamp opening and then tied it in a loop around the hose. Now the weight was hanging from the hose. ( see the picture ) As you pull out the sprayer the hose would travel through the loop of twine and the weight would always be at the bottom of the now shrinking U shape of hose. I now had the full travel ( 19 – 20 inches ) of the spray head and was able to fill my Keurig. You do need to remove obstructions under the sink so the hose can travel easily as the spray head is pulled out or retracted. I originally had a 3 hole faucet and the Hotis one hole faucet covered the extra holes nicely. The video shows how to secure the faucet to the sink using the large “nut”. I would have killed to have that amount of room to work with under my sink. It took two people to secure the faucet to the sink. One to tighten the nut and one to hold the faucet in the correct orientation. The faucet had a tendency to spin as the nut was tightened. In the end this was an easy installation. Took about 1.5 hours. Some of that time was figuring out the hose travel problem. The hardest part was the tight quarters under the sink. That was not a Hotis problem. After a couple days the water flow was noticeably slower. I tore open the sprayer and cleaned the aerator. That fixed the problem. Getting to the aerator was intuitive and easy. I really like the height of arc on the faucet. Makes it easy to work with large pots. After several weeks of use I have found this to be very good faucet for the price paid. Very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019 by MB

  • Looks nice, easy to install but feels flimsy.
This was one of the easiest faucets I have ever installed. instructions are basically pictures with comments. The kit comes with 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch adaptor which is needed in most older homes. I would suggest piecing everything together before you start pulling the old faucet so you don't have to crawl under the sink more than needed and only one trip to the hardware store. The backflow valve is in the removable spray head where the flex hose attaches and will clog easily. Steps 6 and 7 instruct you to remove the spray head before running water the first time to avoid this. The valve is easy to remove and clean if it does clog but the instructions do not explain why you should remove the spray head before flowing water the first time. Also put a stopper in the drain to catch the "O" ring, it will fall out. I am happy with the end result but it does not feel like it will last the 15 years my old Peerless lasted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2019 by Paul

  • Works great but insanely difficult to install - better directions below
I nearly paid a plumber to put this in, and I'm grateful I did not because a plumber would not have had the patience and would likely have wrecked the plastic piece that holds the faucet head on. DO THIS YOURSELF if you buy the unit. It's hard, but not impossible to install yourself. For starters, it took me a LOT of effort before I realized that the blue plastic part that connects to the faucet line comes out. The black plastic piece WILL fit over it if you pull out the faucet line, but you cannot install the rest of the lines if you do it that way. So here's the actual process (from a LOT of trial and error): 1. before you start, get really familiar with all the pieces and how they go together 2. unscrew the blue plastic piece from the bottom of the faucet connector first 3. Screw the red hose into the red labeled connector (hot), the blue hose into the blue labeled connector (cold) 4. Put in the washer, the rubber one, up to the faucet bottom, then push the hoses through the countertop (or the mounting piece if you are using that before the countertop). Push the flatter white plastic washer up the hoses to the top of the threaded piece under the sink. 5. Now the not fun part. Carefully thread all the hoses through the black connector under the sink. It will seem like it's not possible to fit, but it does. Just keep wiggling and wiggling the black connector up until you have passed the faucet connector. You'll have to squish the water lines to get it to move up, but if you don't have the hoses attached, attaching them later is nearly impossible. This takes some time, but if you are lucky, it can go up easily or with great difficulty, but it WILL get up there. Turn the faucet handle where you want it, then hand tighten it without tools, or you will damage the plastic and it will not stay tight. I suspect that those who had theirs professionally installed, the plumber may have broken the black plastic connector trying to wrench tighten, and of course the faucet will not stay in place if that happens. 6. Screw back in the blue plastic piece and attach your faucet to it, and the weight to that line (I used twist ties so it was 'free floating', keeping in mind the good advice from another review here. That's it. Sounds easier to read than it is to do, but once you know how, it isn't so bad. I nearly returned this faucet, because for a time, I thought it was impossible to push that black connector past all the hoses, it was just too small. But that's not the case, the sequence is important. Hope that helps someone, this was a real pain to install, but the result is beautiful and the price was reasonable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020 by Old Alice

  • The Hotis faucet DEFECT
SORRY: I sent the following review after we had had this faucet for a very short time. "It's a very nice-looking kitchen faucet. I bought this rather than a more expensive (and known) brand because we simply wanted a good, reliable faucet rather than a very expensive one WITH A BATTERY PAC!, I had recently bought a known brand kitchen faucet for our other home, and it is defective! This one seems to be working exactly as well as we wanted. Looks good too". HOWEVER: I'm sorry to say the faucet began SWIVELING after only a few days (installation by a very good plumber). I called the plumber back to get him to secure the faucet so that it didn't swivel at the base. Unfortunately, he couldn't fix it: He said there is a black plastic (or whatever) tightening nut that simply doesn't do the job and never will. I will contact the (Chinese) maker, but I'm NOT optimistic. So much for an inexpensive but reliable faucet! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by Jean A Morrow

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