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Kitchen faucets are probably one of the most used fixtures in homes. Many times a day the water is turned on and off, leading to quite a bit of wear and tear on this hardworking fixture. If your faucet has seen better days, or is out of style, you can replace it with a shiny new version using just a few tools. Kitchen Faucet FeaturesHow to determine what features and styles work for your kitchen.FeaturesPullout Spray - This is currently one of the most popular features in a kitchen faucet. This feature allows you to pull the spray head away from the neck of the faucet and really control where your water sprays.Pre-Rinse - Pre-Rinse faucets typically have a very commercial style. This feature allows you to control the head and hose with more flexibility than just a pullout spray.Touch / Touchless - The ability to turn your kitchen faucet on with the touch of a finger or wave of your hand can be a very convenient feature.Bridge Style - If you want to add a vintage touch to your kitchen, a bridge faucet can be the perfect feature for your faucet.Removing the Old FaucetStep One: Using an adjustable wrench and a pair of channel locking pliers, disconnect both the water lines from the faucet. If the supply lines are old, or the gaskets are worn out, you may want to replace them with flexible supply lines.Step Two: Using a socket wrench or basin wrench remove the nut that is holding the faucet tailpiece assembly in place. Sometimes it's difficult to loosen old faucet nuts, in that case try soaking the threads with penetrating oil and try again.Step Three: If your sink has a line that connects the hose to the faucet you can disconnect this.Step Four: Pull the old faucet out and clean the sink's surface making sure to remove any rust or caked on debris.Installing the New FaucetStep One: Using the measuring tape, measure the distance, from center to center, of the outside holes of your sink. This is to make sure the new faucet will fit. Since all faucets are slightly different, read any installation instructions that come with your new faucet. Follow all manufacturer's pre-assembly instructions and place the optional flange over the faucet opening.Step Two: Seal the new faucet. If you're using a gasket, place the gasket on the lip of the plate and thread the hoses through. If using plumber's putty, apply it around the base of the faucet and set the faucet in place.Step Three: Under the sink you can now thread on the flange and nut using a socket or basin wrench.Step Four: If you're using pull-out faucets, a weight needs to be added that will retract the pull-out spray.Step Five: Now it's time to attach the supply lines to the faucet and then to the shut-off valves. Cold water connects on the right and hot water on the left.Step Six: Turn on the water and check for leaking. If you find any leaks you'll need to tighten the connections on the water supply line. Product Description  pull-out faucet hot and cold 304 stainless steel rotary sink faucet     Product name Pull out Kitchen faucet Model LSKFBR-01100 Treatment Brushed Material SUS304 stainless steel Function Cold+hot available Color  Stainless Steel Cartridge Sedal Aerator Neopear Flexible hose Stainless steel L=600 mm Handle Single handle /* January 22, 2024 19:08:37 */!function(){function s(e,r){var a,o={};try{e&&e.split(",").forEach(function(e,t){e&&(a=e.match(/(.*?):(.*)$/))&&1