1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed. Zoom in on the finish and the proportions before you pick.
Metal1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed
- Color light gray
- Installation type 1 Hole or 3 Holes
- Valve type Ceramic disc
- Water flow 1.8 GPM (6.8 LPM) at 60 PSI (ASME.A112.18.1M)
- Deckplate included Yes
- Touchless sensor No
- Weight per piece (lbs) 5.6
Sizes and finishes
How it is actually sold — measured off the spec sheet, not rounded.
Finishes
It comes in one finish, brushed nickel.
- Brushed Nickel
How it mounts, and what we drill
The hole pattern is cut into your countertop — so the faucet is a template decision.
The spec sheet lists 1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed as a one- or three-hole install. That choice belongs to the countertop, which is why we ask about the faucet before we cut anything.
Hole pattern
- 1 Hole or 3 Holes — from the spec sheet
Deckplate
Included. The plate is the part that lets this drop onto a deck that was drilled for something else — worth knowing before anyone quotes you a new top to go with a new faucet.
What we drill
Drilling happens with the top on the bench, before it ever comes to the house. That is why the faucet is on the pre-template checklist: the pattern is permanent the moment it is cut.
Water use
The rated flow, and what that rate means for this kind of fixture.
1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed is rated at 1.8 GPM, measured at 60 PSI. Kitchen duty, at the rate kitchens are built around. The federal maximum is 2.2 GPM; this is under it while still filling a pot quickly, which is the trade most people want in a kitchen and not in a bathroom.
Rated flow
- 1.8 GPM (6.8 LPM) at 60 PSI (ASME.A112.18.1M)
Water efficiency
It carries no WaterSense certification because kitchen faucets are outside that program entirely — bathroom faucets and showerheads are in it, kitchen fixtures are not. Nothing is absent that could have been there.
Inside the valve
The one spec that predicts whether it will drip in five years.
Ceramic disc, which is the durable answer. Nothing inside is being compressed to make the seal — two hard flat faces meet, and hard flat faces do not wear into a leak the way a rubber washer eventually must.
Valve type
- Ceramic disc — from the spec sheet
Questions about 1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed
Answered from this fixture’s own catalog attributes — nothing generic.
Where does 1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed go?
Kitchen duty. Height and reach are what separate one of these from a bathroom fixture; measure the gap between your counter and the window above it before you fall for a tall one.
What finish is 1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed?
Brushed nickel. Warmer than chrome and the most forgiving finish in this catalog — the brushed grain hides water spots and fingerprints instead of framing them.
Does 1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed have a sprayer?
It does, and it pulls down rather than out. Over a deep bowl that is the more useful motion; the spout is tall enough that the head has somewhere to go.
How many handles does 1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed have?
One, mixing hot and cold on a single lever. It takes one hand, which is the entire argument for it, and it drills one hole in the countertop instead of three.
1-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Deckplate - 804 Nickel-Brushed specifications
Finishes Brushed Nickel
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