KRAUS Bolden Single Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Touchless Sensor in Matte Black

Touchless activation with hand movement. 18 in Faucet Height, 6.25in. Spout Height. Features premium corrosion resistant finish and dual mode sprayer.

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The best-selling KRAUS Bolden commercial style pull-down faucet is now available with touchless operation! With universal appeal and professional functionality optimized for residential use, the Bolden faucet creates a captivating industrial look with a high-arc open coil spout, and offers the advantage of a compact height that fits where other commercial-style faucets can’t. Engineered with hands-free activation, this faucet allows you to turn water on and off with just the wave of a hand. The sensor sits on the side of the faucet to help prevent accidental activation when washing dishes and performing other kitchen tasks. A built-in timer automatically stops the flow of water after 3 minutes to help prevent water waste. The faucet features a pull-down sprayhead with Reach technology for easy maneuverability and an extended range of motion, allowing you to bend, flex, pivot, and reach all around the kitchen sink. The dual function sprayer switches from aerated stream to powerful spray to rinse dishes and wash away stubborn residue. Heavy-duty construction and premium components help ensure long-lasting use. For ease of installation, the Bolden faucet comes with 4x AA batteries, pre-attached water lines, and mounting hardware. Available in multiple finishes, including spot-free options

  • HANDS-FREE SENSOR FAUCET: Turn water on and off with the wave of a hand when the handle is in the open position – Sensor is located on the side of the faucet to help prevent false activations when washing dishes
  • DIMENSIONS: Faucet Height: 18 in. – Spout Height: 6 1/4 in. – Spout Reach 8 5/8 in. – Swivels 180° for a full range of motion – Flow Rate 1.8 gpm
  • COMMERCIAL PULL-DOWN DESIGN creates a distinctive professional look with an industrial open-coil spout, and provides the convenience of a pull-down sprayhead with an extended range of motion
  • BUILT-IN TIMER automatically stops the flow of water after 3 minutes to help prevent water waste
  • TOUCHLESS OPERATION means that you can activate your faucet without touching the handle or spout when cleaning up, helping reduce germ transfer during messy tasks like preparing raw foods
  • REACH TECHNOLOGY features an easy-retract hose with swivel adapter that offers the ability to flex, pivot, and reach all around the sink – Independent docking arm swings to the side for easy access
  • WEAR-RESISTANT FINISH resists corrosion and is not prone to fading or tarnishing over time – Available in Spot-Free Finish options to help prevent water spots and fingerprints
  • OPTIMIZED HEIGHT: With a compact 18-inch height this faucet is optimized for residential use, and will fit under standard kitchen cabinets where other commercial style faucets cannot
  • DUAL FUNCTION SPRAYER: Switch between aerated stream for everyday cleaning and powerful spray for heavy-duty rinsing
  • HEAVY-DUTY CONSTRUCTION with metal body and durable braided nylon water supply lines helps ensure reliable performance for long-lasting use
  • BATTERY OPERATED DESIGN is easy to install with no hardwiring required, with sensor function that will even work during power outages – Coin-slot switch on control box allows for optional mechanical operation in the event of dead batteries
  • INSTALLATION-READY: Durable pre-attached water supply lines, quick connect sprayer hose, snap-on counterweight, deck plate, and 4x AA batteries included for easy installation
  • HIGH-ARC SPOUT: Generous spout height offers more room underneath the faucet for oversized items like tall pitchers, swivels 180° for a broad range of motion
  • SMART HANDLE DESIGN: Handle operates with 90° forward rotation, allowing for installation in tighter spaces – Single lever design is ADA-compliant and easy to use
  • EASY-CLEAN NOZZLES: Soft rubber sprayer holes allow you to wipe away mineral build-up for long-lasting performance
  • PREMIUM CERAMIC CARTRIDGE tested over 500,000 cycles to help ensure long-lasting leak-free use
  • SINGLE HOLE INSTALLATION allows you to install this faucet with any kitchen sink on the market
  • LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY with top-rated customer service available to support your needs
  • Certifications: cUPC (ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1) NSF/ANSI Standard 61 and 372 certified by IAPMO AB1953, MASS, FTC, DOE, CEC, ADA

Additional information

Connection size (in.)

3/8 In.

Extended Hose Length (in.)

16

Faucet Height (in.)

18

Spout Height (in.)

6.25

Certifications and Listings

CSA Certified

Manufacturer Warranty

Limited Lifetime

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Jennie

    I love this faucet. I think it’s really the best faucet I’ve ever had makes it very easy to clean my sink looks attractive good choice.

  2. 04

    by Jennifer

    Great quality and easy to install. Works great in our sink. No issues so far.

  3. 04

    by John

    Good looking, easy to use, good sprayer.

  4. 04

    by Steve

    I purchased I really like it.

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