MOEN Reyes Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Reflex and Power Clean in Spot Resist Stainless
Brushed nickel finish adds a tradtional style to your kitchen. Power Boost technolog provides a faster clean and fill. Installs easily with dura lock quick connect system.
Style meets functionality in the Reyes Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet from MOEN, boasting transitional design appeal while showcasing several of MOEN’s top innovative features. Reyes 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. Also designed with Powerclean technology that delivers 50% more spray power than faucets without Power Clean, Reyes ensures efficient washing with less effort. For added convenience, 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 Boost technology provides boosted water performance with the push of a button with – faster clean. faster fill
- Equipped with the system for smooth operation, easy movement and secure docking of the pulldown/pullout spray head
- Faucet pulldown hose offers flexible water delivery and hose retracts with ease
- Features quick connect system for easy installation
- Stream for everyday cleaning, boosted rinse, boosted stream, powerful rinse for heavy-duty cleaning
- Soap dispenser included
- Complies with Americans with Disabilities act (ADA) specifications
- Meets current legislation, including ab1953 (california) and S152 (vermont)
- Limited lifetime warranty
Additional information
Connection size (in.) | 1/2 In. |
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Extended Hose Length (in.) | 68 |
Faucet Height (in.) | 15.69 in |
Spout Height (in.) | 15.67 |
Certifications and Listings | ADA Compliant |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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- Cleaning, the process of removing unwanted substances, such as dirt, infectious agents, and other impurities, from an object or environment
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- Cleanliness, or the quality of being clean
- Stainless steel, a corrosion-resistant metal alloy
- Stainless Games, a British video game developer
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by Chris
Never had any issues with this company, i’ve owned their products before and they are a 5 star co.
by Bill
Easy to install. Getting used to the side-handle. Would highly recommended if you are looking for a descent faucet that won’t break the bank.
by James
Looked very nice. Easy to operate.
by Kelly
Very happy with my purchase! Looks updated and makes doing dishes more efficient!
by Skip
Great look. Love the spray and the height of the faucet. The soap dispenser is a nice addition.
by Amada
Very well built, installed seamlessly.
by Daniel
Easy to install, very atractive, and has performed flawlessly. Great job, Moen!
by Wendy
Faucet works well. The “turbo” function does add extra pressure to both stream and spray as indicated. The pressure increase is not much but it is still helpful. Only complaint is that the pull down head is not the same material as the rest of the faucet and it is quite obvious. I imagine it is made of plastic instead of metal like the rest of the faucet and I’m concerned it will show wear.