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Male threaded 1.2 gpm Soft Aerated Stream WaterSense Bathroom Faucet Aerator | Low Flow Control
Male threaded 1.2 gpm Soft Aerated Stream WaterSense Bathroom Faucet Aerator | Low Flow Control
Product Description
WaterSense Listed Low flow, 1.2 gpm faucet aerator. Male threaded 15"/16". Best quality and performance at a lower cost. - NSF 61 approved.
Efficient Water, Energy & Money Saving item!
Regular Male threaded 1.2 gpm aerator. Best quality and value. Aerated stream is a larger, whiter stream that is soft to the touch and non-splashing.
Pressure compensating for a consistent and even flow.
Aerated stream
Aerators introduce air into the water stream to produce a larger and whiter stream soft to the touch and non-splashing. Aerators are the usual choice for residential faucet applications.
Aerators are found in nearly all kitchen and lavatory faucets. An aerator is a key component in the overall performance of the faucet. Here is how you should expect your aerator to perform:
provide optimum performance at the prevailing line pressure in your country
control the stream straightness and diameter reduce splash by aerating the stream and eliminating side spray
save water and reduce energy costs meet local plumbing codes and standards.
Save money and save water with this NSF 61 approved, WaterSense listed aerator. Easy installation.
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Bulk Pricing and Savings
Quantity | 5-9 | 10-49 | 50-99 | 100-199 | 200-349 | 350-499 | 500+ |
Price/Unit | $1.92 | $1.87 | $1.80 | $1.28 | $1.18 | $1.04 | $0.90 |
Simple Water, Energy & Money Saving Solution.
Specifications
• Standard size aerator WaterSense Listed
• Male threaded with 15/16” -27
• 1.2 gpm @ 60 psi.
Features:
• Low Flow Rate | 1.2 gpm @ 60psi
• Pressure Compensating
• Aerated Stream
• Water, energy & Money Saving
• Domed inlet screen for maximum aerator life
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Know Your Aerator:
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