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Blanco Culina Mini II Pull-Down Dual-Spray Kitchen Faucet, Satin Platinum, 1.5 GPM, Brass, 443253

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Blanco Culina Mini II Pull-Down Dual-Spray Kitchen Faucet, Satin Platinum, 1.5 GPM, Brass, 443253Blanco Culina Mini II Pull Down Dual Spray Kitchen Faucet, Satin Platinum, 1. 5 GPM, Brass, 443253 The BLANCO Culina Mini II is the compact pull down faucet in BLANCO's Culina collection, designed for kitchens where a full height arc faucet would overwhelm the space or conflict with overhead cabinets. At 6. 70 inches of spout height and 8. 07 inches of reach, it delivers professional grade functionality in a scaled down profile that works cleanly with

Blanco Culina Mini II Pull-Down Dual-Spray Kitchen Faucet, Satin Platinum, 1.5 GPM, Brass, 443253

The BLANCO Culina Mini II is the compact pull-down faucet in BLANCO's Culina collection, designed for kitchens where a full-height arc faucet would overwhelm the space or conflict with overhead cabinets.

At 6.70 inches of spout height and 8.07 inches of reach, it delivers professional-grade functionality in a scaled-down profile that works cleanly with smaller sinks or tighter kitchen layouts. The Satin Platinum finish pairs directly with BLANCO's Satin Platinum SILGRANIT sinks and beverage faucets for a fully coordinated BLANCO setup. Solid brass construction throughout. The pull-down spray head toggles between a powerful aerated spray for targeted cleaning and a smooth laminar stream for filling. Magnetic docking snaps the spray head back into place every time, preventing the drooping that affects lesser faucets over time.

Single-hole deck mount installation. 180-degree swivel. All hardware included. Available in six finishes: Satin Platinum, Satin Dark Steel, Chrome, Satin Gold, PVD Steel, and Matte Black. Limited Lifetime Warranty.

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Features


  • Toggle between a dual spray function featuring a powerful, aerated spray ideal for targeted cleaning or a laminar flow with a crystal-clear stream
  • Magnetic docking ensures spray head retracts into place and prevents it from drooping over time
  • Ergonomic handle fits comfortably in hand, allowing for smooth operation
  • Solid brass construction and premium PVD metal finish resist tarnishing and corrosion, providing easy maintenance for long-lasting performance
  • 180° swivel offers maximum flexibility and ease of use with any sink configuration
  • Includes all installation parts required for a stress-free setup
  • Trusted for over 95 years, BLANCO faucets are covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • California residents see Prop 65 Warnings.

Details


ADA Compliant?: Yes
Box Height: 2.95"
Box Length: 25.6"
Box Weight: 7.76 lb(s)
Box Width: 13"
Certification: IAMPO Certified, IAMPO Listed, UPC Certified
Collection: Culina II
Color: Satin Platinum
Country of Origin: China
Finish: Satin
Flow Rate: 1.5 GPM
Handle Type: Lever
Installation Type: Deck Mount
Item Height: 17.4"
Item Length (Front to Back): 3.2"
Item Weight: 5.25 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 9.45"
Material: Brass
Max Deck Thickness: 2.36
Number of Handles: 1
Required Holes: 1-Hole
SKU: 443253
Spout Height: 6.70"
Spout Reach: 8.07"
Spout Swivels?: 180

Warranty


Limited Lifetime Warranty

Installation Instructions


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