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₹4,365  
PLUMBER Exposed Part for Side Operated Concealed Wall Mixer, ARA-UP29 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. CenterPart Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerPart faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹4,247  
PLUMBER Exposed Part for 3-Inlet Single Lever Concealed Divertor, ARA-UP43 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. CenterPart Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerPart faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹4,129  
PLUMBER Exposed Part for High Flow Single Lever Concealed Divertor, ARA-UP04 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. CenterPart Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerPart faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹3,775  
PLUMBER Exposed Part for Single Lever Concealed Divertor, ARA-UP21 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. CenterPart Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerPart faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹884  
PLUMBER Exposed Part for Concealed Stop Cock, ARA-UPC also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. CenterPart Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerPart faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹3,893  
PLUMBER Exposed Part for Single Concealed Stop Cock with Basin Spout, ARA-UP18 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. CenterPart Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerPart faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹4,365  
PLUMBER Exposed Part for Single Lever Concealed Basin Mixer, ARA-UP17 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. CenterPart Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerPart faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹5,899  
PLUMBER Single Lever Deck Mounted Sink Mixer with 450 mm Long Flexible Connector, ARA-3300 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹6,489  
PLUMBER Single Lever Wall Mounted Sink Mixer with Swivel Spout Top Outlet, ARA-3106 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹3,385  
PLUMBER Wall Mounted Sink Cock with Swivel Spout & Wall Flange, ARA-2107 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹8,967  
PLUMBER Single Lever Wall Mixer, ARA-3101 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹3,657  
PLUMBER Wall Spout with Wall Flange & Button Attachment for Shower, ARA-4106 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹2,765  
PLUMBER Wall Spout with Wall Flange, ARA-4105 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹2,205  
PLUMBER Angle Cock with Wall Flange, ARA-2105 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹3,893  
PLUMBER Two-Way Bib Cock with Wall Flange, ARA-2109 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹2,820  
PLUMBER Bib Cock with Wall Flange, ARA-2103 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹1,635  
PLUMBER Medium Angle Cock with Wall Flange, ARA-2105M also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹10,265  
PLUMBER 265 mm High Neck Single Lever Basin Mixer with 450 mm Long Flexible Connector, ARA-3145 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹5,191  
PLUMBER Pillar Cock High Neck with 235mm Extended Body, ARA-1109 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹1,037  
PLUMBER Angle Cock Light with Wall Flange, ARA-2105L also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹7,315  
PLUMBER 450 mm Long Single Lever Basin Mixer Pillar Cock, ARA-3104 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹3,055  
PLUMBER Aura Chrome Finish 15 mm Brass Pillar Cock, ARA-1101 also known as taps, are plumbing fixtures designed to control the flow of water in bathrooms for various purposes, such as washing hands, face, or brushing teeth. They come in a variety of styles, finishes, and functionalities, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical use. Here are key features and aspects of bathroom faucets: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: Compact and typically used with single-hole basins, these faucets have one handle for controlling both hot and cold water. Widespread Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water and a spout. They are suitable for three-hole basins. Centerset Faucets: Similar to widespread faucets but with a more compact design, centerset faucets are suitable for three-hole basins with a 4-inch distance between the handles. Wall-Mounted Faucets: Installed on the wall above the basin, these faucets can create a unique and modern look, and they are often used with vessel sinks. Handle Types: Single-Handle Faucets: These faucets have a single lever or knob that controls both hot and cold water. They are easy to use and often have a modern design. Double-Handle Faucets: These faucets have separate handles for hot and cold water. They offer more precise temperature control but may have a more traditional look. Spout Styles: Standard Spout: A straight, upward-pointing spout. Gooseneck Spout: A curved, high-arching spout that resembles the neck of a goose. It provides more space for washing hands and filling large containers. Waterfall Spout: The water flows out in a cascading manner, resembling a waterfall. This style is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, polished brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and more. The finish not only affects the faucet's appearance but also its durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. Mounting Styles: Deck-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the sink or countertop. Wall-Mounted: The faucet is mounted on the wall above the sink. Water Efficiency: Many modern faucets are designed to be water-efficient, featuring aerators that mix air with water to reduce water consumption while maintaining a steady flow. Touchless or Motion-Activated Faucets: These faucets have sensors that detect hand movements, allowing users to turn the water on and off without touching the faucet. This can be more hygienic and helps conserve water. Pop-Up Drain: Faucets may come with a pop-up drain assembly, allowing users to easily open and close the sink drain with a lever or push button. Valve Types: Different faucets use various valve types to control water flow. Common types include cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression valves. High-quality valves contribute to the faucet's durability and reliability.
₹754  
PLUMBER Exposed Pack for Concealed Stop Cock Medium, PV-UPCM are essential fixtures in any bathroom, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. They come in various styles, finishes, and types to complement different bathroom designs and meet individual preferences. Here are some key aspects to consider when choosing a bathroom faucet: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: These faucets have a single spout and handle integrated into one unit. They are commonly used in smaller sinks. Centerset Faucets: These faucets have handles that are 4 inches apart and typically combine the spout and handles into one unit. They are suitable for standard three-hole basins. Widespread Faucets: Widespread faucets have handles that are 8 inches apart and consist of separate components for the spout and handles. They are suitable for larger sinks. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, such as chrome, brushed nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, and polished brass. Choose a finish that complements the overall style of your bathroom. Handle Styles: Faucets can have single handles that control both temperature and water flow or dual handles for separate hot and cold controls. Choose a style that is convenient for you and matches your aesthetic preferences. Valve Type: Consider the type of valve used in the faucet. Ceramic disc valves are durable and require minimal maintenance. Compression valves are more traditional but may require more maintenance. Water-Saving Features: Look for faucets with water-saving features such as aerators, which mix air with the water to maintain pressure while reducing overall water consumption. ADA Compliance: If accessibility is a concern, consider faucets that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. These faucets are designed to be user-friendly for people with disabilities. Brand and Quality: Choose faucets from reputable brands known for their quality and durability. This ensures that you invest in a product that will last and perform well over time. Installation: Consider the ease of installation, especially if you plan to do it yourself. Some faucets come with easy-to-follow instructions and tools for installation. Budget: Set a budget for your bathroom faucet, considering both the initial cost and long-term maintenance. Higher-quality faucets may have a higher upfront cost but can save money in the long run. Remember to measure your sink and check the number of mounting holes before purchasing a faucet to ensure compatibility. Additionally, personal style preferences and the overall design of your bathroom should guide your decision when selecting a faucet.
₹3,893  
PLUMBER Exposed Pack for Side Operated Concealed Wall Mixer, PV-UP29 are essential fixtures in any bathroom, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. They come in various styles, finishes, and types to complement different bathroom designs and meet individual preferences. Here are some key aspects to consider when choosing a bathroom faucet: Types of Bathroom Faucets: Single-Hole Faucets: These faucets have a single spout and handle integrated into one unit. They are commonly used in smaller sinks. Centerset Faucets: These faucets have handles that are 4 inches apart and typically combine the spout and handles into one unit. They are suitable for standard three-hole basins. Widespread Faucets: Widespread faucets have handles that are 8 inches apart and consist of separate components for the spout and handles. They are suitable for larger sinks. Finish: Faucets come in various finishes, such as chrome, brushed nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, and polished brass. Choose a finish that complements the overall style of your bathroom. Handle Styles: Faucets can have single handles that control both temperature and water flow or dual handles for separate hot and cold controls. Choose a style that is convenient for you and matches your aesthetic preferences. Valve Type: Consider the type of valve used in the faucet. Ceramic disc valves are durable and require minimal maintenance. Compression valves are more traditional but may require more maintenance. Water-Saving Features: Look for faucets with water-saving features such as aerators, which mix air with the water to maintain pressure while reducing overall water consumption. ADA Compliance: If accessibility is a concern, consider faucets that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. These faucets are designed to be user-friendly for people with disabilities. Brand and Quality: Choose faucets from reputable brands known for their quality and durability. This ensures that you invest in a product that will last and perform well over time. Installation: Consider the ease of installation, especially if you plan to do it yourself. Some faucets come with easy-to-follow instructions and tools for installation. Budget: Set a budget for your bathroom faucet, considering both the initial cost and long-term maintenance. Higher-quality faucets may have a higher upfront cost but can save money in the long run. Remember to measure your sink and check the number of mounting holes before purchasing a faucet to ensure compatibility. Additionally, personal style preferences and the overall design of your bathroom should guide your decision when selecting a faucet.
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