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Cambridge Plumbing 8" Single Stem Short Vanity Faucet

SF
On Sale:
$89.18 $172.61
(48% Off)
On Sale:
$89.18 $172.61
(48% Off)

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Product Specs:

Product Specs

  • Faucet Type: Single Hole
  • Faucet Installation Type: Non-vessel (Undermount sink)
  • Faucet Style: Modern/Contemporary
  • Faucet Finish: Chrome, Brushed Nickel
  • Overall Height: 8 in
  • Overall Width: 3 in
  • Spout Reach: 2 in
  • Faucet Material: Brass
  • Faucet Holes: 1 Hole Faucets
  • Faucet Handles: 1 Handle Faucet
  • Handle Material: Metal
  • Supply Lines Included: Yes
  • Faucet Valve Type: Ceramic Disc
  • Faucet Water Flow Rate: 2.2 GPM
  • Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty
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Description

H 8" x W 3" x D 2"

About Cambridge Plumbing SF 8" Single Stem Short Vanity Faucet

This single stem faucet is short and for use on a vanity which has a basin style sink. The faucet is turned on and off with single hand operation.
  • Solid brass construction
  • Non-vessel undermount sink installation
  • Flow Rate: 2.2 GPM
  • Single lever handle
  • Spout Reach: 5 3/4"
  • Faucet Type: Single hole
  • Water pressure tested for industry standards
  • Standard US plumbing 3/8" connections included
  • Standard 1 3/8" diameter opening required
  • Ceramic disc cartridge
  • All mounting hardware included
  • Supply lines included


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