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Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome

Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome

Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome
$ 75.61

Score By Feature

Based on 140 ratings
Easy to install
9.70
Value for money
9.08

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Product Description

By entering your model number, you can make sure that this fits.
Fits one or three holes in a four-inch diameter hole. sets ups
Optional escutcheon is included for use with additional mounting configurations and to maintain a consistent appearance.
Compliant with the American Disability Act
You can swivel the water wherever you need it thanks to the infinite spout rotation.
1. Use of water a_rate_of_five_gallons_per_minute a rate of five gallons

Questions & Answers

I intend to use it as a bar sink, with only cold water running through it. Is it possible to use this faucet with only cold water?

I believe it will, but you'll need to put a cap on the hot water side or the hot water supply hose will leak.

Is it possible to get both hot and cold water from this device?

Yes, both the hot and cold water supplies are connected.

Is there a set of hoses included with this faucet, or do you have to buy them separately?

Thank you for contacting us with your inquiry! There are 20 13/16" supply hoses built into the faucet, each with a 9/16" connection. There are a total of 24 UNEF thread connections in this project. Best wishes, Jon. br>br>

Is the aerator on this faucet removable?

Yes, if you use the aerator wrench that came with the faucet.

Selected User Reviews For Peerless P1819LF Xander Single Handle Bar Faucet, Chrome

Bar sink faucet in a modern style
5/5

Attractive and contemporary. Because it's so small, it doesn't take up much space behind my bar sink. br>My only wish is that it had a back-mounted lever instead of a right-mounted lever. (Most faucets seem to have right-mounted levers. ) levers with a handle ) Because I am correct- I'm right-handed, so I'm holding a glass in my right hand and reaching across with my left to turn on the water.

Aubrielle Dillon
Aubrielle Dillon
| Aug 05, 2021
This is an excellent bar tap
5/5

This was purchased to replace the sink in our gaming room. It appears to be in excellent condition and performs admirably. It was installed by a professional.

Caroline Solomon
Caroline Solomon
| Sep 22, 2021
It has a very contemporary appearance
5/5

It has a very contemporary appearance.

Mya Gaines
Mya Gaines
| Jun 21, 2021
There isn't a single Delta faucet in the house
3/5

Although Peerless is owned by Delta, this faucet is not a Delta faucet as the description suggests. Peerless is the name of the company. The deceptive description on Amazon should be changed.

Maxine Dawson
Maxine Dawson
| Mar 18, 2021
It has a sleek appearance
5/5

This sleek faucet replaced our old bar sink faucet, and it looks and functions much better. It was well worth the money!.

John Castaneda
John Castaneda
| Apr 03, 2021
This faucet for the bar is amazing
5/5

The bar faucet is quite lovely. It appeals to me.

Rosalia Douglas
Rosalia Douglas
| Jul 02, 2021
Five out of five stars
5/5

It's a good product that's also simple to put together.

Kaliyah Whitney
Kaliyah Whitney
| Jun 25, 2021
It is not a kitchen faucet, but rather a bar faucet
5/5

When it comes to the distance between the handles on faucets, there are two major standards. 8" center spacing is standard for kitchen sinks. 4" centers are common in bar sinks and (in most cases) bathroom sinks. They began making single-hole faucets like this one a long time ago. However, because many sinks have three holes, a plate is included to cover the extra ones. br>br>For a long time, I've wanted a new faucet for my utility sink, which previously had a Moen faucet. It worked fine, but because it was a bathroom sink faucet, the spout did turn and the water pressure was low. It mostly worked, but getting one of my filters' canisters in the sink and under the faucet was difficult/impossible. When I first saw it, I thought it would be a lot better. br>br>Today, I put it in place. I didn't check to see if the sink had a center hole before purchasing it. My utility sink lacked a hole where one was required. I explained that I had a hole saw and that there would be no problem. The faucet's instructions are "limited" and contain a lot of confusing pictograms. Fortunately, there is the internet, which provided me with the information I required. The center hole is 1 inch in diameter. 3/8". The part that goes into the hole is smaller, and I only had a 1-inch hole. I was glad I double-checked with a 1/4" hole saw as well. Despite measuring ten times, I was only able to get an 1/8-inch hole. 1/16" off to the left of the center. When I installed the faucet, the pictures and words didn't quite match, but I figured the metal ring should go between the sink bottom and the brass nut with the screws. I was surprised to notice that the faucet was not centered when I arrived at work. It was at this point that I was glad I had used the larger hole saw (1-inch diameter). Instead of using the one I would have used if I hadn't looked it up, I used the one I would have used if I hadn't looked it up first. I was able to center the faucet and then tighten the two screws holding the brass ring/nut in place. This system is very effective. I've seen some center-mount faucets loosen over time and are extremely difficult to tighten in the first place. Despite the limited space available, this one worked well. br>br>I'm not sure how I feel about the hoses that are permanently attached. They were long enough to reach my shutoff valves, and they should work for any sink with them at the standard height. What concerns me is what would happen if one of the hoses were to leak. There doesn't appear to be any way to replace it, so when that happens, the faucet will have to be replaced. I've had the previous hoses for over a decade and they're still working fine, so it's unlikely to be a problem for a long time. br>br>I like the way the faucet works. The spout is simple to turn, but it also stays in place. It's possible to turn it all the way off so that it doesn't run into the sink, which is probably not a good idea but not impossible to avoid. The handle glides effortlessly, making it simple to achieve the desired temperature and pressure for any task. This sink appears to be far too nice to be a utility sink. It would be more appropriate for a bar sink in a high-end home.

Forest Woods
Forest Woods
| Jun 14, 2021

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