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For those that love the widespread faucet look, but have a smaller bathroom, the mini-widespread may be for you! These petite faucets typically mirror the dimensions of centerset faucets, but do not come in separate pieces. The faucet featured here is a beautiful addition for any modern bathroom as it delivers a unique, bold design with sleek and cylindrical construction.
Even thought this is called “mini”, the high clearance of this faucet proves there is nothing mini about it. Easily wash your hands without the struggles of a low faucet. Additionally, the dual handles allow for precise temperature control while enhancing the modern theme and meet ADA guidelines. This faucet includes a brass pop-up drain, as well.
MODEL #: KS8958DL
FINISH: Brushed Nickel
TYPE: Bathroom Faucet
SUBTYPE: Mini-Widespread Bathroom Faucet
MATERIAL: Brass
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Kingston Brass KS8951DL Concord Mini Widespread Lavatory Faucet with Pop-Up, Polished Chrome
Q: What is the warranty for Kingston Brass faucets?
A: Kingston Brass provides a 10-year limited warranty to its original purchaser
Q: If my Kingston Brass faucet is leaking what should I do?
A: First you should turn off your water supply to the faucet. Contact a professional plumber to assess the
cause of the leak. If the plumber determines your leak was caused by a product failure, contact your original
place of purchase so they can request the necessary replacement parts.
Q: Can I use my old drain assembly on my new Kingston Brass bathroom lavatory faucet?
A: Yes you may. Most older drain assemblies are generic and should be compatible with your faucet.
Q: What is the GPM (Gallons per minute) or flow rate per faucet? Does this vary by model? If so, give
the range.
A: All Kingston Brass faucets meet or exceed the CEC Title 20 law which requires that all faucets be limited
to a flow rate of 1.2 GPM at 60 PSI for lavatory faucets and 1.8 GPM at 60 PSI for kitchen faucets. These flow
rates are the same for all models of lavatory and kitchen faucets, respectively.
Q: What is the difference between ceramic and washerless cartridge?
A: Both are very distinct systems.
A ceramic cartridge depends on two opposing discs with triangular openings which either line up to allow
the flow of water or block the opposing disc openings (preventing the flow of water). A washerless cartridge
is designed with a stainless steel plate at the bottom. This has a crescent shape cutout as the cartridge rotates
the cutout lines up with a spring-loaded washer to allow the flow of water. When the cartridge turns 180
degrees, the spring-loaded washer will line up with the solid portion of the cartridge blocking the flow of
water.
The bottom line is that both systems perform the same function in a consistent manner. The major differences
are that because ceramic carbide will not wear out due to friction. The carbide however is brittle and any
debris on the water lines may cause the cartridge to crack, barring that eventually it could literally last a
lifetime. On the other side, the springs on the washerless cartridge will eventually lose their tension allowing
water to seep in between the washer and the stainless steel plate causing the faucet to drip. Should repairs
be necessary, replacing the springs, washers and cartridge is far more economical than replacing a ceramic
cartridge.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION:
Assimilating geometric perfection, the Concord collection brings an aesthetically contemporary feel of minimalist Euro styling. Ranging from faucets, shower heads, tub faucets and accessories, the collection features elegant tubular styling prevalent throughout the variety of styles. Designed from clean lines and smooth curves, the collection is made from solid brass to bring you visually-pleasing formalized quality in performance and durability. Let the faucets from Concord guide a soft modern flow of elegance to pair with a clean, geometric design within your bathroom/kitchen. |
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