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🖤 Elevate your kitchen game with sleek style and effortless function!
The Arofa A02BY Matte Black Kitchen Faucet combines a high-arch gooseneck with a versatile 3-function pull-down sprayer, all crafted from durable stainless steel. Designed for quick 10-minute DIY installation, it features a fingerprint-resistant matte finish and a premium ceramic valve for lasting performance. Perfectly sized to fit most sinks, this faucet blends timeless elegance with practical innovation for the modern kitchen.


















| ASIN | B07KT2VF3H |
| Additional Features | Easy to Install, Pull Down Sprayer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,786 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #34 in Touch On Kitchen Sink Faucets |
| Brand | Arofa |
| Brand Name | Arofa |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Colour | Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,844 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Matte Black |
| Finish type | Matte Black |
| Flow Rate | 1.8 Gallons Per Minute |
| Handle Lever Placement | Right |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Type | Lever |
| Hole Count | 1 |
| Hose Length | 70 Inches |
| Included Components | 1 x Arofa Kitchen Faucet, 1 x Deck Plate,1 x Cold Water Hose (85cm/33.5 inch) ,1 x Hot Water Hose (80cm/31.5 inch), Mounting Accessory, 1 x User Manual |
| Installation Method | 1-Hole or 3-Hole with Deck Plate Covering |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.6D x 25.4W x 39.9H centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Arofa |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A02BY |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | E01Y11-02-01MB |
| Model Number | E01Y11-02-01MB |
| Mounting Hole Diameter | 1.38 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
| Mounting type | Deck Mount |
| Number Of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen |
| Recommended uses for product | Kitchen |
| Room Type | Kitchen |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Spout Design | Gooseneck |
| Spout Height | 15.7 Inches |
| Spout Reach | 8.5 Inches |
| Style Name | Standard |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Valve Type | cartridge_valve, compression_valve |
K**R
Good quality for the price
Very good quality
E**V
Too short hose and overall quality is bad
The quality is too bad. And it says that the extended hose is 24 inch, but in fact, you can't pull it out longer than 15 inch
R**A
Bonita y funcional
Excelente calidad
A**R
Love these faucets
Love this faucet. Did a kitchen renovation and came across these on Amazon. Husband was skeptical because of the price but I read the reviews and that help to make the purchase. Got them. Love them. Great color. Great value. Very durable. Perfect height and no leakage and easy to clean up. Would definately recommend this product. Nice and sleek look
J**8
Works well, thin metal
The metal is a bit thin, and the water pressure is a bit lower than what I like, but overall it is a good faucet and it works well. Easy to install. Great value for the money. Update: after using it a few days, the pressure is fine. I just had to get used to it. I even reduce the pressure for hand washing to lower the flow. It has a button to stop the water flow entirely also, if you like that. Overall nice.
S**R
Really very nice replacement for Moen
I usually buy name brand on high use faucets, but our kitchen sink Moen unit's insides literally rusted and stained the stainless steel sink (luckily, under the hole cover plate) - so I don't see the sense in paying $150-$200 for Moen or Koehler. For $45, this Arofa high arc faucet was a seamless replacement, and - in black - it looks really nice against the stainless steel sink. I very much like that the water supply lines are standard stainless steel braided, 3/8" fittings, so I didn't have to get braided lines at the box store, and there are no add'l joints to leak between the supply and the faucet (this is probably standard today, but the Moen it replaced required separate supply lines). One oddity, not a problem, but the 3/8" fittings tighten with a 17mm wrench, most 3/8" fittings tighten with a 16mm. I also much prefer the drop-down sprayer style to the Pull-out-of-post it replaced. The pull OUT style angles *DOWN* into the body of the faucet post, allowing water overspray to trickle into the post. The Moen was replaced because it would barely rotate anymore - it's inner works were rusted completely away, nothing left but a handful of red grit. The pull DOWN sprayer style pulls out of the end of the arc, any overspray would have to travel *UP* and over the arc to get into the faucet body. Much better design. I like that the sprayer hose is covered in a braided stainless steel covered with some kevlar-ish stuff. It slides easily. The moen's uncovered braided steel abraded and unravelled. Installation was trivially easy once the old faucet and it's bits were out. Feed the lines and the threaded section through the 3-hole cover plate; from below slip the large ABS/brass threaded ring over the lines, and hand tighten onto the faucet threads. I'd prefer to wrench tight, but the large ring is clearly designed to prevent over tightening. Attach the braided, color-coded supply lines to the existing 3/8" supply fittings. Clip the sprayer weight to the marked position on the sprayer cable. Turn on the water supply, and you're done. I like the look of the 3-hole cover plate, which has a thick waterproof pad, but I don't like that it is held only by the faucet body & hand-tightened ring. The cover plate it replaced had threaded posts sticking thru the unused holes, which tightened securely to the underside of the sink. Without these, it's too easy to move the cover plate. In the end, I applied plumbing cement to the underside of the plate's soft pad and tightened that securing ring as hand tight as I could get it :-) It can move, still, but it's solid. ONE NOTE... if you existing water supply pipes don't have 3/8" compression fittings... as many older houses don't... *and* you have the option of replacing the supply valve... I'd really suggest replacing the existing multi-turn valve with a 1/4 turn 3/8" comp outlet fitting, directly to the supply pipe (in our case, a 1/2" copper pipe, so a 1/2" compression inlet fitting). The multi-turn valves are horrible sources of leakage. The EASY way is fine - a 3/8" adapter to whatever your supply requires, but is an add'l source for leakage. If your wall pipe is 1/2" copper or 3/4" MIP (threaded pipe), replacing the valve is not beyond most homeowners SO... for a quarter of the price of the faucet it replaced, I'm really happy with this faucet. It looks good, is not leaking, and was easy to install. Time will tell whether it holds up, but it looks and feels solid. All the fittings and supply lines are good quality, all the important parts are 304 steel, all the moving parts move easily, but feel solid. We paid full AMZN price for this item - no compensation for review.
F**Z
Super excelente.
Más que buenas llevo 3 años con ella y trabaja como el primer día, no gotea, no está dura al jirarla oh abrirla. Altamente recomendable.
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