🖤 Elevate your bathroom vibe with sleek, durable style and effortless control!
The AMAZING FORCE Matte Black Single Hole Bathroom Faucet combines cutting-edge durability with minimalist design. Featuring a 500,000-cycle ceramic cartridge, a rust-resistant brushed black finish tested for acid salt spray, and a water-efficient 1.2 GPM flow rate, it offers both style and sustainability. Easy to install with included hardware and certified safe materials, this faucet is the perfect upgrade for modern, eco-conscious bathrooms.
Brand | AMAZING FORCE |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Black |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Handle, Installation Hardware, Instruction Manual |
Hole Count | 1 |
Special Feature | Rust Resistant |
Handle Type | Lever |
Style | Single Faucet |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.2 Gallons Per Minute |
Model Name | AU041000 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Handle Material | Metal |
Spout Height | 2.83 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.01 Kilograms |
Warranty Type | limited |
Handle Location | Center |
Spout Design | Straight |
Manufacturer | AMAZING FORCE |
UPC | 791126489182 |
Is Electric | No |
Part Number | AF041000BK |
Item Weight | 2.23 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 8 x 1.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AF-AU041000BK |
Size | Short Spout |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rust Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**Y
There are a few tricks to a quick installation. The first time 90 minutes, second time 45 minutes.
This is a great faucet and a nice drain popup, and for the price it is fantastic!A few installation tips:If your old drain is corroded and will not unscrew easily, don't fight it trying to take it apart. Get an angle grinder and a cut off disk. It took me about a minute to cut off the end of the tailpiece that had the sidearm where the operating lever for the pop up drain stopper goes into the tailpiece as well as cutting the retaining nut into two halves.Tip 1:Hand tighten the supply line hoses that go into the bottom of the faucet. The seal is an o-ring between the sides of the hose and the inside of the fitting. One of the faucets I got leaked like crazy from the cold water hose as it entered the faucet at the bottom. Hand tightening the hose fixed that. The hot water hose was also very loose.Tip 2:There is a large diameter slotted nut that secures the faucet to the sink. It has two large Phillips screws on it to lock down that nut. Back those two screws out until the are flush with the face of the nut. That way when you tighten the screws down to lock the faucet in place, they won't bend outwards and walk off the big flat metal washer they should be pressing against.Tip 3: There is a large caliber threaded extension at the base of the faucet that the slotted nut in Tip 2 screws on to. This was not tightened down on either of the faucets I installed. Just hand tighten themTip 4: When attaching the water supply lines to the shut off valves, keep the hoses from twisting as you tighten the compression nut on to the shut off valve. I used a pair of pliers on the metal part of the hose just above the compression nut, gripping firmly but making sure not to crush the fitting. If the hose unscrews too far it will back the supply hose out of the faucet (see Tip 1).Tip 5: The drain assembly _will_ leak without teflon tape. The problem is the large tapered silicone washer that goes between the bottom of the sink and the washer/threaded sleeve. It is not soft enough to press into the threads around the tailpiece, allowing water to flow past the washer. By putting a lot of teflon tape in the area where the threaded sleeve and tailpiece screw together (the lower parts of the thread on our sinks), any water that gets by the tapered silicone washer will get trapped by the teflon in the threads and the base of the washer. Also use a slip joint (water pump) plier or plumbers wrench to tighten the threaded sleeve on to the tailpiece. That improves the chance of forcing the silicone of the tapered washer into the threads to make a seal higher up.These are great to look at an a pleasure to use, replacing 30 year old faucets and drains. Hard to say how long they will hold up, but for now they look and feel great!
Z**I
Solid Stainless Steel Faucet (updated)
The media could not be loaded. Totally purchased 4 faucets to replace all my old ones. Already replaced 2 of them. BTW removing old Moen took 2-3 times more time than installing this new one. Old mounting hardware was so rusty and stubborn to remove. Amazing Force is all stainless steel so there will be no problem in the future.Installation is easy and you don't need any teflon tape or plumbers putty to get watertight connections. Just properly tight drain by hand. Rubber gloves will help you to get better grip. Drain come with thick soft rubber gasket which will properly seal everything. See my under sink picture. Just above stainless flange is white rubberlike really thick gasket.Manufacturer apparently changed design (based on reviews / feedback ?) There is no logo on the top (see my picture). Only H and C letters obviously. Also faucet diameter is 1 1/4 inch so will easily fit three hole sinks. Not 1 3/8 as some people claims. Checked with calipers. My sinks are 23 years old and accepted this faucet without any problems. No need to enlarge hole.Water supply lines are color coded for cold / hot water and a good quality braided stainless steel.I and my wife really like this design, it is very nice, has great water flow. Note: It is good after installing water lines remove (unscrew) aerator and then run water for a few seconds. First water will go really dirty and can clog aerator. After flushing lines install it back and you are done.The only thing I will improve is central mounting plate needed for three hole install. It's little too small to cover stains left by the previous faucet. Will prefer more square. But this is not an issue with a new install.UPDATE: Installed two more. One of those had reversed water supply lines. Red marked line need to be connected to cold water for proper work. Not a big issue but surprise after installation - cold water instead of hot. Go under cabinet and reverse lines. This is obvious that nobody is testing those faucets in the factory.I also remembered to record removing aerator and running first water after install. So you can clearly see not so clear water.
A**R
Nice faucet
This faucet looks great. However, the pop-up drain doesn’t sit flush with my sink.
M**Y
Bath faucet
After I replaced the bathroom sink I needed a faucet that did not splash when used. This one even when running full functions without water going everywhere and it is easy to adjust the water pressure coming out. It was really easy and quit to install. It only took me 15 minutes to hook it up. I love the design and the cost was great for the high quality of the faucet. I would recommend getting this one to anyone looking for a replacement for their bathroom update.
L**N
Good! You can buy this stuff.
Very good. I have been using it for a long time. No any problems so far.
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