
Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet, 2-Handle, High Arc, 3-Hole, Stainless Steel Finish, G136200S
$70.63
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the warranty for the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet? A: The Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet comes with the Pfister Pforever Warranty, which covers both finish and function for life.
- Q: Is the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet easy to install? A: Yes, the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet is designed for easy installation with a standard 3-hole configuration, making it suitable for most kitchen setups.
- Q: What are the main features of the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet? A: Key features include advanced ceramic disc valve technology, a high arc spout for added clearance, a 360-degree swivel spout, and a flow rate of 1.75 gallons per minute at 60 psi.
- Q: What materials are used in the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet? A: The faucet is made from metal, ensuring durability and a high-quality finish.
- Q: Can the spout of the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet swivel? A: Yes, the spout can swivel 360 degrees, providing maximum maneuverability for various kitchen tasks.
- Q: What type of valve technology does the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet use? A: It utilizes advanced ceramic disc valve technology, which includes a never-leak guarantee.
- Q: What is the flow rate of the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet? A: The faucet has a flow rate of 1.75 gallons per minute (gpm) at a pressure of 60 psi.
- Q: Is the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet suitable for hot and cold water? A: Yes, the faucet is designed with two handles to control both hot and cold water supplies effectively.
- Q: What finish does the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet come in? A: The faucet features a stainless steel finish that provides a modern and sleek look while being resistant to tarnishing.
- Q: How do I care for and clean the Pfister Pfirst Series Kitchen Sink Faucet? A: To clean the faucet, use a soft cloth with mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can damage the finish.