MOEN Kaden Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Reflex and Power Clean in Spot Resist Stainless

50% more spray power than most MOEN pull-down/pull-out faucets. Reflex delivers easy maneuverability and secure self-retraction. Compatible with a 1- or 3-hole sink configuration.

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Inspired by soft curves and crisp edges found in nature, the Kaden Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet infuses versatile, transitional styling into any kitchen. Showcasing MOEN’s top innovative features, Kaden utilizes Reflex technology, engineered specifically for pull-out and pull-down movement by undocking easily, moving with you and retracting effortlessly when you’re done. The Reflex system was developed in a kitchen just like yours, by observing peoples’ routines to create an effortless experience that simplifies daily tasks. Also designed with Powerclean technology that delivers 50% more spray power, Kaden ensures efficient washing with less effort. Even more, MOEN’s exclusive Spot Resist finish resists fingerprints and water spots to maintain its original brilliance and easily wipes clean, ensuring the beautiful stainless appearance will continue to shine over time.

  • Power clean spray technology provides 50% more spray power versus most MOEN pulldown and pullout faucets without the power clean technology
  • Spot resist stainless finish keeps your kitchen looking cleaner by resisting fingerprints and water spots
  • 15-11/50 in. spout height provides ample clearance for washing tasks
  • Faucet can be installed with or without included deck plate (escutcheon)
  • Complies with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) specifications for ease of use
  • Backed by MOEN’s lifetime limited warranty to ensure superior quality
  • Equipped with the Moen Reflex system for smooth operation, easy movement and secure docking of the pull-down spray head
  • 3-function wand: aerated stream for everyday cleaning; pause function lets you conveniently stop water flow from the spray head; and powerful rinse for heavy-duty cleaning
  • Single-handle lever makes it easy to adjust water flow and temperature with just one hand
  • Duralock Quick Connect system enables simple, hassle-free installation

Additional information

Connection size (in.)

1/2 In.

Extended Hose Length (in.)

67

Faucet Height (in.)

14.81

Spout Height (in.)

7.63

Certifications and Listings

ADA Compliant, CSA Certified, NSF Certified

Manufacturer Warranty

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Clean may refer to:

  • Cleaning, the process of removing unwanted substances, such as dirt, infectious agents, and other impurities, from an object or environment
  • Cleanliness, the state of being clean and free from dirt

Down most often refers to:

  • Down, the relative direction opposed to up
  • Down (gridiron football), in North American/gridiron football, a period when one play takes place
  • Down feather, a soft bird feather used in bedding and clothing
  • Downland, a type of hill

Down may also refer to:

A handle is a part of, or attachment to, an object that allows it to be grasped and manipulated by hand. The design of each type of handle involves substantial ergonomic issues, even where these are dealt with intuitively or by following tradition. Handles for tools are an important part of their function, enabling the user to exploit the tools to maximum effect. Package handles allow for convenient carrying of packages.

Kaden is an Ortsgemeinde – a community belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde – in the Westerwaldkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

A kitchen is a room or part of a room used for cooking and food preparation in a dwelling or in a commercial establishment. A modern middle-class residential kitchen is typically equipped with a stove, a sink with hot and cold running water, a refrigerator, and worktops and kitchen cabinets arranged according to a modular design. Many households have a microwave oven, a dishwasher, and other electric appliances. The main functions of a kitchen are to store, prepare and cook food (and to complete related tasks such as dishwashing). The room or area may also be used for dining (or small meals such as breakfast), entertaining and laundry. The design and construction of kitchens is a huge market all over the world.

Commercial kitchens are found in restaurants, cafeterias, hotels, hospitals, educational and workplace facilities, army barracks, and similar establishments. These kitchens are generally larger and equipped with bigger and more heavy-duty equipment than a residential kitchen. For example, a large restaurant may have a huge walk-in refrigerator and a large commercial dishwasher machine. In some instances, commercial kitchen equipment such as commercial sinks is used in household settings as it offers ease of use for food preparation and high durability.

In developed countries, commercial kitchens are generally subject to public health laws. They are inspected periodically by public-health officials, and forced to close if they do not meet hygienic requirements mandated by law.

In biology, a reflex, or reflex action, is an involuntary, unplanned sequence or action and nearly instantaneous response to a stimulus.

Reflexes are found with varying levels of complexity in organisms with a nervous system. A reflex occurs via neural pathways in the nervous system called reflex arcs. A stimulus initiates a neural signal, which is carried to a synapse. The signal is then transferred across the synapse to a motor neuron, which evokes a target response. These neural signals do not always travel to the brain, so many reflexes are an automatic response to a stimulus that does not receive or need conscious thought.

Many reflexes are fine-tuned to increase organism survival and self-defense. This is observed in reflexes such as the startle reflex, which provides an automatic response to an unexpected stimulus, and the feline righting reflex, which reorients a cat's body when falling to ensure safe landing. The simplest type of reflex, a short-latency reflex, has a single synapse, or junction, in the signaling pathway. Long-latency reflexes produce nerve signals that are transduced across multiple synapses before generating the reflex response.

A resist, used in many areas of manufacturing and art, is something that is added to parts of an object to create a pattern by protecting these parts from being affected by a subsequent stage in the process. Often the resist is then removed.

For example in the resist dyeing of textiles, wax or a similar substance is added to places where the dye is not wanted. The wax will "resist" the dye, and after it is removed there will be a pattern in two colours. Batik, shibori and tie-dye are among many styles of resist dyeing.

Wax or grease can also be used as a resist in pottery, to keep some areas free from a ceramic glaze; the wax burns away when the piece is fired. Song dynasty Jizhou ware used paper cut-outs and leaves as resists or stencils under glaze to create patterns. Other uses of resists in pottery work with slip or paints, and a whole range of modern materials used as resists. A range of similar techniques can be used in watercolour and other forms of painting. While these artistic techniques stretch back centuries, a range of new applications of the resist principle have recently developed in microelectronics and nanotechnology. An example is resists in semiconductor fabrication, using photoresists (often just referred to as "resists") in photolithography.

A sprayer is a device used to spray a liquid, where sprayers are commonly used for projection of water, weed killers, crop performance materials, pest maintenance chemicals, as well as manufacturing and production line ingredients. In agriculture, a sprayer is a piece of equipment that is used to apply herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers on agricultural crops. Sprayers range in size from man-portable units (typically backpacks with spray guns) to trailed sprayers that are connected to a tractor, to self-propelled units similar to tractors with boom mounts of 4–30 feet (1.2–9.1 m) up to 60–151 feet (18–46 m) in length depending on engineering design for tractor and land size.

Stainless may refer to:

  • Cleanliness, or the quality of being clean
  • Stainless steel, a corrosion-resistant metal alloy
  • Stainless Games, a British video game developer
  • Stainless Broadcasting Company, a TV broadcaster based in Michigan, US
  • Stainless Banner, the second national flag of the Confederate States of America

With or WITH may refer to:

  • With, a preposition in English
  • Carl Johannes With (1877–1923), Danish doctor and arachnologist
  • With (character), a character in D. N. Angel
  • With (novel), a novel by Donald Harrington
  • With (album), a 2014 album by TVXQ
  • With (EP), a 2021 EP by Nam Woo-hyun
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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Nancy

    Easy install, looks and works great!! We had a Moen for the past 15 years that worked like a champ, but it finally wore out. I’m sure this replacement will last for many years!

  2. 05

    by Auntie

    Easy to grip and extend sprayer.

  3. 05

    by Beth

    I love the pull out spray nozzle. Makes a big difference when doing dishes.

  4. 05

    by Mate

    Sprayer pulls out easily, spray pressure is just right.

  5. 05

    by James

    This faucet is a huge improvement over my previous 2 handle one. I can change the temperature using my arm or pinky without having to put the item I am cleaning down. The built in sprayer is much easier to use than an external one. It also has much better water pressure than my previous external sprayer. And it is weighed so it retracts when you let go.

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