InSinkErator Indulge Modern Series 1-Handle 9.25 in. Faucet for Instant Hot Water Dispenser in Matte Black

Durable all Brass Deck Mount 1-Handle Matte Black Swivel Faucet. Fits Standard 1.25″ – 1.5″ Kitchen Sink Faucet Hole. Backed by our 5-Year “We Come to You” Limited In-Home Warranty.

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This InSinkErator Indulge Modern Instant Hot Water Dispenser for use with our Stainless Steel Tank (sold separately) model provides filtered 200F near-boiling water for a variety of uses. The InSinkErator Modern instant hot water dispenser is perfect for any cooking connoisseur. The Indulge Modern instant hot water dispenser features stunning clean lines, blending efficiency and style. Designed for use with the re-engineered InSinkErator Stainless Steel Tank and Filtration System, enjoy hot, filtered water right when you need it – now.

  • Compatible with InSinkErator Stainless Steel Hot Water Dispenser Tanks & Filtration Systems (sold separately)
  • Graceful, high-arch swivel spout makes filling pots & pitchers quick and easy
  • Durable brass faucet dispenses near-boiling water up to 200°F
  • Hot water lever automatically shuts off when not in use
  • Backed by InSinkErator’s 5-Year “We Come to You” Limited Service Warranty Covers Repair or Replacement by an Authorized Dealer
  • For use with the InSinkErator stainless steel tank and filtration system (sold separately)

Additional information

Connection size (in.)

1/4 In.

Faucet Height (in.)

9.25

Spout Height (in.)

9.25

Certifications and Listings

ANSI Certified,NSF Certified

Manufacturer Warranty

5-Year In-Home Limited Warranty

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9 Reviews For This Product

  1. 09

    by Chris

    Solid faucet, love the safety features goes well with the faucet and makes the kitchen sink looks beautiful. Awesome and works great.

  2. 09

    by Priya

    Never in my wildest imagination did I think I would be describing a hot water dispenser as beautiful, but this insinkerator is just that….I gave it 4 stars because it was quite pricey.

  3. 09

    by Penny

    Very nice piece but you don’t have many choices and the price seems very high but it works and is very functional.

  4. 09

    by Wiggie

    We love our New hot water dispenser. The design matches our new Kohler faucet. This has the best stream/flow of water of all the dispensers that we have had over the past years.

  5. 09

    by Bobby

    The installation was a little harder than some I had done previously. But not to bad. This unit is slightly larger in diameter than the previous unit which is what caused the installation issue. This unit is considerably more quiet than our previous one. It also seems more powerful.

  6. 09

    by Alex

    Easy to install. Definitely an upgrade to the HOT100 faucet I had before.

  7. 09

    by Jeri

    It works great and so useful.

  8. 09

    by James

    Very nice piece of work.

  9. 09

    by Branttain

    I remodeled the kitchen in my last house and purchased this piece to go next to my faucet. I was suprised on the quality of the hot water faucet, it was very sturdy and pretty. I loved it so much that I bought it again for my new house despite it being over $100 more expensive than last time. The safety features is a must when you have young kids, you have to put pressure down on the lever before you can move it back to dispense the hot water. I would highly recommend this product!

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