Stainless steel VS Brass Faucet
There are significant differences between stainless steel and, so called, lead free faucets:
First let’s start with the lead, the simple truth is that ‘’lead free faucets’’are actually not lead free at all, they simply contain less lead than older faucets and the lead will continue to be diluted into the water over time. On the other hand, stainless steel faucets are truly 100% lead free.
Second, brass faucet surfaces need to be electroplated with the ‘’finish’’ that you have selected, for example if you chose a stainless steel lead free brass faucet, it’s not stainless steel at all, it’s simply a finish that is made to look like stainless steel which is plated onto the surface of the faucet and over time will scratch or even peel off. Stainless steel faucets are just that, they are constructed of solid Type 304 stainless steel and there is no plating to wear off, if you scratch the surface you get more stainless steel.
Third, the inner wall of brass faucet is porous and uneven which mean debris and other elements, including bacteria, can build up on the walls and potentially contaminate the water.
Our faucets are built to last their also designed to be environmentally friendly,non-porous surface finish, no debris, no bacteria, no water contamination. and when it’s finally time to replace your faucet with a new one, you old faucet is 100% recyclable, that can’t be said for lead free brass faucets.
When a consumer's cabinet is too narrow to install a faucet and the window cannot be opened, what products should you provide to meet the consumer's needs?
Yes, a faucet that can be raised and rotated is the best choice. The faucet is hidden after it is lowered, which is beautiful and space-saving, and can ensure that the window can be opened at any angle.
There are pull-out faucets for customers to choose
There are pull-out faucets for customers to choose