Dura Faucet DF-PK210C-WT Hi-Rise RV Kitchen Sink Faucet with Classical Levers (White)
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Kindle Customer
> 24 houreasy to install light weight and worked perfectly
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Angela E.
> 24 hourEasy to install. Good product. Reasonable price.
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Donna Byrne
> 24 hourWorked out great for our camper. Fast Shipping.
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dunedevil
> 24 hourVery good RV Faucet, positive stops , feels solid. Simple replacement for an RV type of service. My opinion it is good quality. The company I purchased from shipped very quickly, I am not disappointed with this purchase.
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R. Martin
> 24 hourBought for a friend to replace in his RV. Good product, looks great!
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originalevcrawfish
> 24 hourwe had a house fire in may, and moved into an 5th wheel rv, almost immediately the kitchen faucet went out. we purchased this faucet after looking around and trying to do a little research on the subject, this one looked as good as any of the other options,,,, it went in no problem. good fit in the old hole. i did notice it was plastic with the nickel type coating. kind of chinsey but figured what the heck, i needed a faucet. so a week or so after i installed it the seal where the part that goes up connects blew out and sprayed water all over the place. and since rvs dont have a shut off under the sink it sprayed until i could go outside to shut off the main water. contacted the company and they replaced the faucet very quickly. so good for them... next when i installed the replacement faucet , again no issues on the install. and it might have lasted 6 months or so. then one day my wife was using the sink and turned the spicket from one side of the sink to the other and the connection joint where the pipe upriser deal goes up cracked and started spraying water , rush outside and shut water off. cleaned everything up, and contacted the company. they would not send a replacement, but did refund my money. i guess since we use the rv for living in every day, and since the faucet does not appear to be able to hold up to that constant use, they figured they would cut us loose. which is fine i guess. so what solution did i come up with. a name brand faucet from a big box home improvement store, yup, everybody tole me that a regular house faucet would not work in an rv, well in some rvs that may be true, but in my rv it went right in, zero problem. also the faucet that i purchased had pig tails coming from the bottom of the faucet about 18 or 24 inches, so now making the connections to the faucet are at a very comfortable level and i didnt have to contort around under the sink to connect it, also by installing the regular kitchen faucet we now have a sprayer on the side,,,woohoo. so what is my final review on the rv kitchen faucet? well if you use your rv once a week once a year, it will probably last you a pretty long while, like most things in an rv none of it is made for long term living in it, so this is probably as good as anything else. but if you are looking for something that will hold up for years under constant use,,, IMHO ,,, spend the extra money and buy the pieces , such as a faucet, that are designed to be used everyday. as always your opinion and your milage may vary
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KM Teeter
> 24 hourPerfect replacement for faucet that probably froze last winter. Typical plastic RV quality but was easy to install.
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Michael George
> 24 hourWorked perfect
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Jennifer White
> 24 hourThe faucet went out in my best friends camper, she had a beach trip coming up in 4 days, and no one local had one, at least not in her price range. Went on, looked it up, and it was done, took 5 minutes to order, 2 days to receive, and saved the beach trip!
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Shawn
> 24 hourLooks just like our original faucet in our camper. Installed easily. Works perfectly.