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Nine New Kitchen Faucet Designs Compliment Pfister’s Product Line

Pfister has declared the launch of its first line of new kitchen faucet designs with its new company name. The complete nine new kitchen faucets are Wheaton, Sedgwick, Cagney, Ainsley pull-down, Ainsley two-handle, Hollis, Solo, Avalon, and Shelton.

Pfister's Sedgwick has a curved handle and high-arc spout that adds just the right touch of flair to the design. (Photo: Business Wire)

The Wheaton pull-down kitchen faucet with its elegant structuring and contemporary features like stream modes and spray promote simpler and efficient kitchen operation. It also includes Pfister’s AccuDock. The Tuscan Bronze-finished or Stainless Steel- Wheaton is compatible with one-, two-, three- or four-hole sink configurations and is suitable for any kitchen.

Sedgwick pull-down kitchen faucet includes high-arc spout and a curved handle that enables efficient single control. It consists of an advanced AccuDock technology, pull-down spray head with spray and stream modes controlled in the palm of the hand and are suitable for hectic lifestyles.

The Cagney pull-down kitchen faucet offers comprehensive features in one design. Combining all the advanced features, it is presented in Black, Stainless Steel with Pfister’s Pfast Connect Inlet Lines and Quick Install Tool, in order to allow a simplified installation of its one-, two-, three- or four-hole sinks.

The Ainsley line of faucets comprises two new designs, the two-handle and the pull-down version. The two-handle has a long vertical stem with vintage-inspired look with a high-arc spout that is suitable for a rustic-styled kitchen, while the pull-down is a high-arc, single-control design. The Ainsley pull-down kitchen faucet is offered in stainless steel and is compatible with one-, two-, three- and four-hole configurations. The Ainsely two-handle kitchen faucet comes in both polished chrome and stainless steel. It is suited with four-hole configurations.

Source: http://www.pfisterfaucets.com/

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