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  • Pull-Down High-Arc Faucets with Anti-Splash Feature
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/23/2007)
  • Price Pfister. Merging beauty and practicality, three of the maker's lines have added convenient pull-down faucets. Available in the Hanover, Treviso, and Ashfield collections, each high-arc faucet has an anti-splash feature that allows users to adjust spray volume to a desired pressure between 20 percent and 100 percent. The spray head also lets users easily toggle between spray and stream modes. A 360-degree swivel spout permits custom handle positioning. Each style incorporates a 75-inch nylon hose with ball swivel spray for maximum flexibility. 800-732-8238.
  • Allegro High-Arc Spout
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/22/2007)
  • Hansgrohe. The Allegro has a high-arc spout to accommodate large pots and pans, but its flattened design also offers extra clearance. A 60-inch pullout spray has a one-touch button and a built-in spray-lock button provides hands-free usage. Cast brass housing offers corrosion resistance and ceramic cartridges provide durable operation. It comes in chrome and steel or a combination of the two. 800-488-8119.
  • Allora Pull-Down Spray Kitchen Faucet
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/22/2007)
  • Delta Faucet. A magnetic closure ensures that the wand of the Allora pull-down spray kitchen faucet engages when docked with the spout and stays engaged until pulled out again. The faucet's high-arc spout and belled spray head have a hint of traditional styling coupled with a modern aesthetic and functionality. The pull-down wand switches from stream to spray at the touch of a button. Chrome and the maker's Brilliance stainless steel finishes are available. 800-345-3358.
  • Thomas LightingShow Time: IBS Preview
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/19/2007)
  • The International Builders' Show is back in Orlando, Fla., for a third year, and the NAHB expects it to be bigger and better than ever. The event at the Orange County Convention Center Feb. 7-10 promises to include the most exciting new products for the home building and remodeling industries. There will be more than 1,600 exhibitors from the United States and around the world. In this issue, catch a glimpse of some of the products and materials that can help you save time and money and attract new customers. Walking around the Builders' Show may not be as fun as spending time at Disney World, but it's certainly more educational.
  • Randa K2 Stainless Steel Faucetry
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/16/2007)
  • MGS Designs. The Randa K2 set of stainless steel faucetry features a smooth, sleek design with a stylized single-control lever and a subtly curved spout. Constructed from solid stainless steel and hand-polished before assembly, the spout is extended in length for functionality. Each piece is seamless and does not use screws. 323-908-7618.
  • Elio Single-Lever Pullout Kitchen Faucet
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/4/2007)
  • Dornbracht. The Elio kitchen faucet comes in single-lever and two-hole mixer configurations. The single-lever pullout Elio switches from aerated stream to spray. All models come in polished chrome and platinum matte. 800-774-1181.
  • K4 Kitchen Suite with SilkMove System Controls
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/4/2007)
  • Grohe. The K4 kitchen suite includes dual-spray pullout faucets for main and prep sinks, a cold-water pillar tap, and a pot filler. The maker's SilkMove system controls water with a fingertip touch and smaller angle of operation. 630-582-7711.
  • ebuild Guide to Kitchen and Lavatory Faucet Specifications
  • ebuild (1/2/2007)
  • Faucets, and particularly those for the kitchen, offer a surprising variety of installation options and stylistic choices. However, a kitchen faucet that is dependable and versatile is essential. When it comes to lavatory faucets, style tends to be the main basis for choice. Manufacturers offer a wide range of faucet styles and quality ranges, with prices that range from modest to breathtaking. Domestic manufacturers typically offer the widest range of products, while imports typically come in a narrower range centered primarily on the higher price categories.
  • Deck-Mount Pot-Filler Faucet
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (12/28/2006)
  • The deck-mount pot-filler faucet, model 157-064, is constructed of solid brass with ceramic-disc cartridges. A shut-off valve on the faucet's main stem and another on the swing arm provide control and safety. 800-451-5782.

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