Before you buy a run-of-the-mill kitchen faucet, first consider the benefits of a pull-out or pull-down faucet. Do you need a faucet that can reach every area of a sink or even an adjacent counter? Do you wash a lot of produce or find yourself constantly filling up pots, glasses, and vases? If so, a pull-down or pull-out faucet can help make your kitchen tasks quicker and easier.
With a pull-down faucet, the spray wand is an extension of the faucet that you can literally pull down, whereas you need to pull out a pull-out spray wand. A pull-out wand can also be a part of the faucet or mounted separately on the sink ledge.
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What you choose depends on your personal preference, but there are some key quality indicators that you should look for.
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If you want a full handle, you’ll want a pull-out wand. If you don’t need a full handle, a pull-down won’t give you as much space to grab onto the wand. However, it’s more ergonomically correct to pull down.
When making a decision about a pull-out versus a pull-down faucet, first consider your sink depth and water pressure. It’s recommended that you have a deep sink if you’re installing a pull-down faucet to prevent splashing whereas a pull-out faucet will work in all sink sizes.
Whether you choose a pull-down or pull-out faucet, pay attention to how seamlessly the wand extends and goes back into place. Test the following in the store:
Manufacturers like Delta® use a magnetic lock (Delta® calls theirs MagnaTite® docking) to ensure the spray wand stays firmly in place when not in use.
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How well the spray button functions on your pull-out or pull-down kitchen faucet will impact your overall satisfaction. Test out the button before you buy. How easy is it to switch between modes? Some buttons push in, while others click, almost like a switch. How many modes are there? Oftentimes, pull-down faucets will have more spray types and pressure options. Some even let you widen or narrow your spray stream.
With the pull-down style, you’ll have easy access to the spray button, which allows you to switch spray modes. Also, because the pull-down faucet has a raised, curved design, filling up tall items, like a pitcher or vase, is a breeze.
Even with a pull-out or pull-down faucet, you’ll find other features to make your kitchen seem state of the art. During your search, check out technologies that allow you to turn your faucet on and off without using your hands. This feature also reduces germs in the kitchen. With Delta® Touch2O® Technology, you just have to tap the faucet with your wrist. Similarly, Moen uses Motionsense™ technology. Simply wave your hand above the faucet to activate it.
Shopping for a kitchen faucet can be a fun experience—especially at Handy Man where you can test out several types with our working water displays. If you have any questions about pull-out or pull-down kitchen faucets or need recommendations, stop by one of our stores. We’ll walk you through it!
Source: https://gardencourte.com
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This post was last modified on 15/10/2023 23:03
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