Moen 8224 Commercial M-Dura Widespread Lavatory Faucet with Grid Strainer 2.2 gpm, Chrome Review

Moen 8224 Commercial M-Dura Widespread Lavatory Faucet with Grid Strainer 2.2 gpm, Chrome

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  • Chrome finish to create a bright, highly reflective, cool grey metallic look
  • Extra durable cartridge prevents misalignment and ensures complete shut off
  • Vandal resistant torx head screws
  • Certified to ANSI/NSF 61/9
  • Third party certified to meet CSA B-125, ASME A112.18.1M, ANSI A117.1 and all applicable specifications referenced therein

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Product description

8224 Features: -Double handle widespread bathroom faucet. -Vandal resistant aerator. -Two-handle lever design for ease of use. -Ceramic disk cartridge. -1/2″ Connections. -Heavy duty. Product Type: -Standard bathroom faucet. Finish: -Chrome. Material: -Brass. Dimensions: Overall Faucet Height: -4.19″. Overall Faucet Width: -8″. Overall Faucet Depth: -5.5″. Maximum Faucet Centers: -8″. Minimum Faucet Centers: -8″. Spout Height: -2.875″. Spout Reach: -4.625″. Overall Product Weight: -8.16 lbs.

From the Manufacturer

This two-handle lavatory faucet is designed for ease of use. This faucet features lever style handles with hot and cold color indicators, and brass construction with chrome plated finish for a bright, highly reflective, cool grey metallic look. The aerator is vandal resistant with a flow that is limited to 2.2 gpm max. The ceramic disc cartridge has a brass shell and 1/4 turn operation. This faucet has an 8-Inch center set mount with 1/2-Inch IPS connections, and is designed to be installed through three holes with 1-Inch minimum diameter. The spout has a 5-1/2-Inch reach, and the entire faucet set is 12-3/4-Inch wide. The levers are ADA compliant, and this faucet complies with California Proposition 65 and with the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act. Moen Commercial offers a full line of faucets, electronic flush valves and showering systems built to withstand the harshest conditions in commercial and institutional buildings and construction. They’re built for constant use, and occasional misuse. They’re built for the real world.

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