A pull out kitchen faucet combines a high-arc spout with a retractable spray head that detaches from the body and extends on a flexible hose. Plumbtile carries pull out models from respected brands including Newport Brass, Brizo, Watermark, Graff, and Waterstone, giving homeowners and designers a range of finishes, handle configurations, and spray functions to consider across one curated kitchen faucets collection.
Why Choose Pull Out Kitchen Faucets
The pull out kitchen faucet suits kitchens where counter and cabinet space is limited, since the spray head retracts directly into the spout rather than sitting as a separate side unit. This makes it a practical choice for single-basin sinks, smaller prep areas, and remodels where a streamlined silhouette matters. The integrated design also tends to read as cleaner and more architectural, which aligns well with contemporary, transitional, and minimalist kitchen aesthetics where visual clutter is kept to a minimum.
What to Look For
When selecting a pull out kitchen faucet, start with the hose length and docking mechanism. A magnetic docking system, offered by brands such as Brizo and Waterstone, keeps the spray head seated firmly and prevents drooping over time. Look for a hose rated at a minimum of 20 inches of reach to cover a standard sink basin comfortably.
Spray function matters as well. Most quality pull out models offer at least two modes, typically an aerated stream and a wide rinse spray, while higher-specification options add a pause function useful for conserving water mid-task.
For materials, solid brass construction in the faucet body resists corrosion and supports long-term finish durability. Newport Brass kitchen faucets, for example, are built on solid brass bodies and offered in an extensive range of living finishes. Confirm that the spray head itself uses reinforced nylon or stainless-braided hose material rather than standard plastic tubing. Finally, verify deck hole requirements before purchasing, as most pull out faucets require a single 1-3/8 inch hole, though some configurations accommodate escutcheon plates for three-hole sink decks.
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