This Latitude topmount kitchen faucet with a remote handle features a pull-out spray head for more flexibility. Its pull-out spray head makes food preparation and sink cleaning easy.
- Made in Italy
- Solid brass construction
- Available in two finishes
- Double hole installation
- 110° swivel spout
- Pull-out dual jet spray head
- Locking spray jet mode
- Descaling system, for easy cleaning
- 8" projection
- Backward (30°) and bilateral (45°) lever handle rotation
- Braided stainless steel water supply hoses 18" long, with 3/8" fittings
- 2,2 gpm (8,3 L/min.) flow rate aerator
- Ceramic cartridge
- ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1 (pending)
- NSF / ANSI 61 compliant, low lead content
- ADA compliant
Installation holes |
2 |
Flow rate (gpm) |
2.2 |
Spray head |
Pull-out / Pull-down |
Stream type |
Aerated, Spray |
Handle type |
With remote single lever |
Installation Type |
Countertop |
Collection |
Latitude |
Overall width (in) |
2.375 |
Overall height (in) |
13.125 |
Overall depth (in) |
9.75 |
Packaging width (in) |
25 |
Packaging height (in) |
3 |
Packaging depth (in) |
11 |
Material |
Solid brass |
Finish |
Chrome, polished |
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It's simple and inexpensive to purchase extended warranties and one of the smartest ways to protect your investment.
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can be large, heavy and expensive. You probably don't have the special tools or expertise needed to fix them in a crisis. If you can spare a few thousand dollars without batting an eyelash for new
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should they break tomorrow, don't buy a warranty. But if you're like most of us, protect yourself by purchasing inexpensive extended warranties when you buy a new product and save yourself big money in the long run.