
American Standard 7430.801.295 Berwick Widespread Bathroom Faucet w/ Lever Handle Satin NickelThe Berwick Collection from American Standard ties fluid elegance with defined precision to complete this full line of bathroom faucets.With ribbon-like style this collection remains steadily classic yet is reminiscent of sleek streaming design. Berwick?ÇÖs contemporary but subtle flair is sure to bring a renewed look to any bathroom.American Standard 7430.801.295 Berwick Widespread Bathroom Faucet w/ Lever Handle Satin Nickel Features:; Brass Construction: Durable. Ideal for prolonged contact with water. Provides the finest surface for application of colors and finishes.; Ceramic Disc Valve Cartridges: Assures a lifetime of drip-free performance.; Low Lead: Meets NSF Standard 61/Section 9 & Prop 65 lead requirements.; Exclusive Speed Connect Metal Drain: Fewer parts. Installs in less time. No adjustments required - seals the first time every time. Flexible stainless steel cable - installs effortlessly in tight spaces.; Choice of Finishes: Available in Polished Chrome or Satin Nickel (PVD).; Also known as: American Standard 7430801002; Also known as: American Standard 7430.801
- Brass swivel spout
- Metal lever handles included
- Metal Speed Connect Pop-up drain
- Cast brass valve body
- American Standard - Style That Works Better
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I first saw the flowise in a TV documentary about energy consumption and things alike. After trying a few of the lo-flow showerheads in my house (mostly because my wife likes the water really hot - and she would run out of hot water before the end of her shower) we were making do with them (we have 3 full bathrooms) - they weren't bad but they weren't good either. FloWise is definitively a step up. Even in the "mix mode" it is still 2gpm which is great. But the savings mode is good enough for a pleasure shower - and we now have enough left over hot water so I can shower right after her if I want to - impossible to do before. I love the fact that once you turn the mix mode on (2gpm) it will automatically revert to 1.5gpm after you turn off the water - which is great because she showers on 1.5 I shower on 2.0 (I use half the hot water she uses) - we would definitively forget to put it back and she would probably end up with "warm water" at the end of her shower...
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