Product Description
Moen 8225 Lav 2H Lvr Wrist Blade W/Spt Chr Chrome chrome finish chrome finish to create a bright, highly reflective, cool grey metallic look two-handle wrist blade handles ADA compliant two-handle wrist blade handles elegant 8" - 16" widespread installation heavy duty ADA compliant vandal resistant 5 year limited warranty
| List Price: | $279.50 |
| Price: | $154.98 |
| as of Tue, 05 Mar 2013 04:34:34 GMT ***Remember, deals price on this item for sale just for limited time*** | |
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #95203 in Home Improvement
- Color: Chrome
- Brand: Moen
- Model: 8225
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .0 pounds
Features
- Chrome finish to create a bright, highly reflective, cool grey metallic look
- Extra durable cartridge prevents misalignment and ensures complete shut off
- Vandal resistant torx head screws
- 8-Inch spout reach, 15-3/4-Inch total faucet width
- Third party certified to meet CSA B-125, ASME A112.18.1M, ANSI A117.1 and all applicable specifications referenced therein
From the Manufacturer
This two-handle lavatory faucet with spout is designed for ease of use. This faucet features wrist blade handles with hot and cold color indicators with a 1/4 turn to open. This faucet has a brass construction with a chrome plated finish for a bright, highly reflective, cool grey metallic look. It is an 8-Inch widespread mount with 1/2-Inch IPS connections, and is designed to be installed through three holes with a 1-Inch minimum diameter. The aerator flow is limited to 2.2gpm max, with an optional kit that's included with a 2.0gpm plain end laminar outlet with flow control device in the spout. The ceramic disc cartridge features a brass shell with nonmetallic/nonferrous material. The levers are ADA compliant and this faucet is certified to ANSI/NSF 61/9, as well as complies with California Proposition 65 and the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act. Moen Commercial offers a full line of faucets, electronic flush valves and showering systems built to withstand the harshest conditions in commercial and institutional buildings and construction. They're built for constant use, and occasional misuse. They're built for the real world.
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