High-Arch Kitchen Sink Mixer M-WDQ56443C
Elevate Your Kitchen Design: Contemporary Chrome Faucet
The MAAT Sink Mixer M-WDQ56443C is the perfect blend of modern style and high-utility functionality, making it ideal for any contemporary kitchen or utility room. Its distinct High-Arch Spout provides ample clearance for filling large pots and washing bulky items, while the brilliant Mirror Chrome finish offers a professional, easy-to-clean shine. This Contemporary Chrome Faucet instantly updates your sink area with its striking, clean-lined silhouette.
Ergonomic Control & Superior Reach: Single-Lever Kitchen Tap
Engineered for comfort and precision, the M-WDQ56443C features a smooth-action side-mounted single lever. This allows for precise, effortless control over both water flow and temperature. The elevated and elegant Gooseneck Spout swivels for superior reach and versatility across double sinks.
🛠️ Key Features of the M-WDQ56443C Gooseneck Mixer
- Focus Keyphrase (FK): Sink Mixer M-WDQ56443C
- Finish: Mirror Chrome (High-Polish)
- Style: Modern / Contemporary / Streamlined
- Spout Design: High-Arch Spout (Gooseneck style) for maximum basin clearance.
- Control: Single-lever operation for smooth water and temperature adjustment.
- Functionality: Swivel Spout for enhanced reach and utility.
- Construction: Reliable Solid Brass body with a durable chrome plating.
- Mounting: Standard single-hole, Deck-Mounted installation.
Durable & Practical: Solid Brass Kitchen Faucet
Built from high-grade Solid Brass and finished with a resilient chrome plating, this Kitchen Faucet is made to withstand the demands of a busy household. The ceramic disc cartridge ensures drip-free reliability, while the elegant design provides an effortless way to achieve a sleek, coordinated look in your kitchen. Choose the M-WDQ56443C for unmatched quality and design above your sink.
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