Combined faucet under-sink washing machine in brass
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Combined under-sink-washing machine faucet, art. 240-9063, embodies a synthesis of daily functionality and artisanal precision. Made of solid brass, finished with a glossy chrome plating that highlights every detail, this element conveys a sense of solidity and refinement. An object destined to last over time, born from attention to mechanical workmanship and material durability. The focus on origin translates into a proposal that combines value and discreet elegance, designed for environments where quality is noticed without ostentation. Limited availability for those seeking a reliable and distinctive solution.
The configuration combines two essential outlets: a 1/2" under-sink connection and a 3/4" washing machine connection, offering neat water management and easy installation. The chrome-plated body, sturdy and corrosion-resistant, integrates perfectly into modern kitchens or laundries, reflecting light with a flawless finish. Designed to reduce complications, it allows secure and durable connections with minimal maintenance. A purchase that combines reliable function and long-term value, suitable for those who consider the home environment a place of style and precision.
- Material: solid brass with glossy chrome finish
- Connections: 1/2" under-sink + 3/4" washing machine
- Design: sober and essential lines
- Installation: standard fittings for quick assembly
- Durability: highly resistant to corrosion
- Maintenance: smooth surface, easy cleaning
- Performance: stable flow for washing and domestic use
- Reliability: robust components for long cycles
- Exclusivity: limited availability
- Integration: fits existing systems without invasive interventions