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The AMERICAN STANDARD 4433.350.075 is a single-handle, pull-down semi-professional kitchen faucet from the Quince collection. It features a brass swivel spout with a 150-degree swing arc, a flexible metal-reinforced hose with a stainless steel protector coil, and a three-function handheld spray with a toggle switch. The ceramic disc valve provides reliable, drip-resistant performance over the long term. Flow rate is rated at 2.2 gallons per minute. The deck-mount design requires a single faucet hole and accommodates deck thicknesses up to 2.25 inches. This faucet is suited for residential kitchen installations handled by licensed plumbers or experienced trades.
The 4433.350.075 is designed for residential kitchen applications where a semi-professional aesthetic fits a casual or transitional kitchen style. The pull-down spray head and extended spout reach of 8.3125 inches make it practical for filling large pots or rinsing produce at a standard kitchen sink. The lever handle and single-hole installation simplify the retrofit process in most standard sink configurations. Finish is stainless steel, offering resistance to everyday water spots and fingerprints in active kitchen environments.
Designed as an OEM-style single-hole deck-mount kitchen faucet replacement or new installation for residential kitchen sinks requiring a semi-professional pull-down faucet with a 3/8-inch compression supply connection.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with local plumbing codes and IPC guidelines. Shut off both hot and cold supply valves and relieve line pressure before beginning work. Confirm the deck or countertop has a single pre-drilled hole and that the deck thickness does not exceed 2.25 inches before securing the mounting hardware. Verify that supply line connections are tightened to the fitting manufacturer specifications using appropriate wrenches — do not over-tighten compression fittings.
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