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Two-Handle PLP Faucet – Newest Kitchen Faucet Model

A Masterpiece of Luxury & Functionality Our new innovative faucet seamlessly blends artistry and convenience. Available in two captivating styles, this faucet is a testament to design ingenuity. With a staggering array of 40 spout configurations and 2 spray head style options, your choices are as limitless as your imagination. The “Positive Lock Pulldown” design secures the sprayer elegantly when not in use, while the sleek, slender body complements contemporary kitchens flawlessly. Crafted from eco-friendly solid brass or 316 stainless steel, it boasts a counterbalanced weight on the spray hose, ensuring a seamless extension and retraction. The lever handle spray head epitomizes convenience, while the wave spring handle system guarantees smoothness and stability. Designed, machined, and perfected in the USA, our faucet resonates with the legacy of exquisite craftsmanship. Elevate your kitchen to a realm of luxury with our newest faucet – an embodiment of design prowess and opulence40 spout configurations, 2 spray head style options, and available in all finishes Anti-rocking spout ensures smooth wobble-free swivel Counterbalanced weight prevents snapback Hot and cold dual-lever control with ceramic disk valve cartridges Wave spring handle brake provides smooth pull Reinforced braided connection hoses  

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Waterstone Celebrates the Enduring American Craftsmanship Tradition

We’re proud of the American ingenuity behind every Waterstone faucet. For 21 years, Waterstone has completed every step of the manufacturing process from our headquarters in Southern California where we design, engineer, manufacture, finish, assemble, test and package under a single roof – a truly unique feat that we wouldn’t have any other way. We love that American ingenuity is at the heart of Waterstone and has been since our inception. In honor of Independence Day, we’re sharing the ways we celebrate our American roots by producing every product with that spirit in mind. Inspired Designs Waterstone’s most recognizable products were inspired by American history and our founder Chris Kuran’s time in the Naval Academy and Marine Corps. Our traditional Annapolis faucet was inspired by the namesake historical city where the U.S. Naval Academy is located. The Yorktown faucet and its transitional design was inspired by the site of the last major land battle of the Revolutionary War. And of course, the iconic Wheel Pulldown faucet, inspired by the wheel of a ship and the American spirit. These are just a few of Waterstone’s creative designs that are testaments to the enduring nature of American ingenuity. American Built Our true commitment to American manufacturing begins by sourcing all of our raw materials like solid brass and 316 marine grade stainless steel from U.S. foundries. The faucets are engineered and then finished in-house with any of our 32 finishes. They are then carefully assembled by hand, water tested and shipped in one complete piece to streamline the installation process. The mindfulness in each step in the process is reflected in our employees who work each day to define the American ingenuity at Waterstone. We thank our hardworking employees who are invested in every step of the process, ensuring the highest quality products that are built to last. This is why we are proud to be Made in the USA! We at Waterstone wish everyone a very happy and safe holiday.

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Spotlight on Jessica Conner: Award-Winning Interior Designer

Jessica Conner is a talented designer of distinction. Her award-winning work, featured in numerous publications, is respected and admired by industry leaders in the kitchen and bath industry, fellow designers, clients and followers on social media. After scrolling through her Instagram account, it’s not difficult to discern why she is so highly regarded and awarded titles such as “Kitchen Designer of the Year” by Viking in 2018. Her design work is thoughtful, innovative, and always includes a touch of the unexpected. Jessica is the owner and interior designer at Jessica Conner Design and Interiors in the Birmingham, Alabama area.   Jessica’s work includes a new construction project in Homewood, a small historic area just South of Birmingham, AL. According to Jessica, the couple building the home wanted a clean and modern kitchen that was approachable and easy—being that it was located in the heart of the home with connection to the living room. The classic white cabinets were complemented with clean Alba Vera marble countertops. The same Alba Vera marble was used in tile form for the counter to ceiling backsplash and clad the custom hood over the 36” Viking Range. The Viking refrigerator and dishwasher anchored the kitchen without overpowering the light and airy feeling of the space. Open shelving was used to keep the space open and clean. Black sconces replaced the typical island pendants. Brass finish Waterstone faucets and hardware added a glamorous element to complete the space.   We asked Jessica to tell us more about the project, why she incorporated Waterstone products and what it took to ensure that the outcome would be something worthy of the Jessica Conner seal of approval.      What was your end goal for the design? We were going for a casual glam feel. The polished brass fixtures and marble mixed with the open shelves make the space feel luxurious but also a place where people felt comfortable hanging out.    Was there anything funny or unexpected that transpired during the renovation?  This was a new construction project. But we did need to modify the plans from the architect due to the grade of the lot. The corner of the kitchen was supposed to lead to a mudroom but we lost that with the modification and we gained the corner open shelves that I think made the space.    Which elements did you want to include and why?  The marble. We fell in love with the Alba Vera marble at the fabricators’ shop and we found out we could get the same stone in a tile format so we wanted to use it as much as we could. So we clad the walls and the range hood with the same stone as the countertop.      How did you find the right contractor and/or team to help bring this vision to life?  The contractor, Saunders Bradford, is my go-to contractor. We actually share an office now because we work so well together. Their standards of quality are unsurpassed and they deliver when/what they say. It’s hard to come by in this industry.    What made you choose Waterstone products for your kitchen, as opposed to any other brand?  We wanted something unique and loved the rounded details, the polished brass finish of the Waterstone traditional pulldown, pot filler, and bar faucet.    Which products and finishes were incorporated?  The Traditional PLP Pulldown Faucet 5500, Annapolis Bar Faucet, & Traditional Wall Mounted Pot-filler in Polished Brass.     You can see more of Jessica’s flawless design work and current projects by visiting her website or following her on Instagram: @jessica.conner.design. A special thank you to Jessica for graciously taking the time to chat with us and provide us with stunning photos of her work.      General Contractor:  Saunders Bradford www.saundersbradford.com Waterstone Faucets Used: PLP Pulldown Faucet: https://waterstoneco.com/plp-pulldown-faucet-5500-4  Annapolis Bar Faucet: https://waterstoneco.com/annapolis-bar-faucet-1300/ Traditional Wall Mounted Potfiller: https://waterstoneco.com/wall-mounted-potfiller-3100/  

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Four Kitchen Design Trends for 2020

Ushering in a whole new decade with a fresh kitchen redesign sounds like the most fun we’ve had in, well… a decade! The kitchen, when stripped of its old decor, hardware, and utilities, can be a blank canvas. It’s an opportunity to see what is possible for the most often used gathering place in the home. Before you dive headfirst into a redesign, let’s look at some kitchen design trends for 2020. Blue In The Kitchen While white is versatile and bright, we tend to think that more color will be incorporated into kitchens this year. Why not consider the Pantone color of the year: Classic Blue (PANTONE 19-4052)? Pantone chose the color because it highlights dependability, trustworthiness, credibility, and constancy, all traits that are valued in the fast-paced, high-stress situations of the current world. Couldn’t we all use a little more zen at the end of a long day, while we are preparing a meal, or enjoying a glass of sauvignon blanc in the kitchen? If you doubt that blue could work for a kitchen without being reminiscent of the 1908’s era country blue and mauve trend, take a look at this kitchen designed by Anna Rae Design. The hardware and PLP PULLDOWN FAUCET – EXTENDED REACH in a satin brass finish complement the blue cabinetry and marble countertops perfectly. There are so many shades of blue that could work with other materials and colors in your kitchen. Try a combination of Charcoal Blue (a deep, smokey shade) walls or cabinets, paired with light-colored countertops. Don’t shy away from blue this year in the kitchen. It could be just the color you need to set the right mood. Faucets For Furry Friends If you have four-legged family members running around, you may want to consider a space for them in the kitchen. Blackband Design does a stellar job incorporating a built-in refreshment station for the family’s golden retrievers in their Newport Coast design project. The station boasts gorgeous marble, two water bowls, and our Contemporary Wall Mounted Potfiller for easy refilling.  This kitchen trend makes caring for pets much more time-efficient on a daily basis, especially during summer months when the weather is warmer and pets need more frequent hydration. If you’re traveling and have hired a sitter for the dogs, you can store everything needed in adjacent cabinets to make the job easier on them. Having a water station makes so much logistical sense, we tend to believe that this is not a fleeting trend, but a design element that will become a mainstay in most luxury kitchens, more frequently requested by those who treat their indoor pets with the utmost consideration and care. Brass Accents This year, designers will bring brass back into the kitchen with an eclectic flair. Interior designer, Becki Owens, incorporates brass elements into the Herber House Project (shown below), mixing and matching it with other metals in the lighting fixtures. We especially love how the industrial design elements, such as the barstools, blend so well with the soft blue cabinetry, giving it a rustic yet modern feel. The warmth of the wood flooring, doors, and support beams keep the space from feeling sterile and add balance to the white marble counters and subway tile. The pot filler, PLP Pulldown faucet, and Hampton Prep Faucet add a touch of luxury and further brighten up the kitchen. Shaker Kitchen Cabinets Traditionally, Shaker-style cabinets are units that are uniquely simple yet attractive, featuring recessed panel doors, light finishes, and basic hardware. These cabinets mirror the furniture designed by the Shakers, who were extremely skilled craftsmen and carpenters. Shaker style cabinets have doors with recessed panels and minimal adornments. However, some designers are trading out the lighter finishes for colors, adding glass panels or omitting the hardware all together, and it works well. The hardware on the cabinets matches perfectly with the Extended Reach PLP Pulldown Faucet and Annapolis Bar Faucet, shown here. This kitchen, designed by Waterleaf Interiors in Manhattan Beach, California, is a beautiful example of glass-paneled Shaker cabinetry. The transparency of the doors allows the homeowner to display glassware and china, lending itself to the overall bright and cheery, yet elegant and clean aesthetic of the room. Design predictions are being published daily and we’ve seen so many that we are excited for. House Beautiful features some great kitchen design trend predictions for 2020 from designers here as well. Which ones are you loving and how do you plan to implement them in your projects this year? Let us know in the comments, share your project photos with us on Instagram and drop us a note at creative@waterstoneco.com if you want to collaborate on a project in 2020.

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Happy Holidays From The Waterstone Team

With the holiday season in full swing, it can get absolutely chaotic. Despite that, Chris, Darcy and our whole team feel it is important to take a moment to reflect on our blessings this year and express our gratitude. 2019 marked our 20th year in business and we could not be more grateful for every single day that we get to come to the office and do what we do, with people who share our passion for creating the finest luxury kitchen faucets. We do not say that to brag, but to recognize every single person on our team who gives everything that they have to superior craftsmanship. From the sales team and engineers, to the quality assurance team and shipping department, every member of the Waterstone family holds a special place in our hearts. We would not be here twenty years later if it weren’t for a passionate team of innovative and driven individuals who are loyal to our company’s mission and share our vision.  We are utterly blessed to have experienced our most successful year yet, and that is due largely to our customers, designers, and distributors. Thank you all for valuing our dedication to uncompromised quality, appreciating our fiercely unique design and supporting our devotion to keeping everything fully American made. We believe that with you behind us, 2020 will see continued growth, expansion into new territories and maybe even a few new products!  Thank you for being on this journey with us. Words cannot possibly do our feelings of deep gratitude justice, but it is important to express them anyway.  We wish all of you and yours a joy-filled holiday season, a very merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year! 

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Waterstone Celebrates 20 Years of Creating Kitchen Faucets

Just when you’re starting a business, the last thing you want to hear is dream killing news. Waterstone founder and President, Chris Kuran, heard it first when a banker told him – You’re probably not going to make it. Well, Kurans don’t quit. That has always been the mantra of Chris and his wife, Darcy. When the couple and their 3 small children decided to start a plumbing company in 1999, they always knew that they would succeed. “We had some lean years. We ate a lot of macaroni and cheese,” say Chris. A U.S. Naval Academy grad and Marine Corps veteran, Chris was determined to make it work. Today, 20 years later, Waterstone has turned into the premiere manufacturer of luxury kitchen faucets in the North America. EARLY DAYS After serving in the Marine Corps, Chris moved back home to Orange County and began a plumbing business with his father. Four years later, the duo sold that company and Chris went to work for another plumbing manufacturer. However, that entrepreneur desire still tugged at Chris. He knew of a friend that was ready to retire and had manufacturing equipment. They partnered and started Waterstone. At first, the company primarily sold parts and components to large manufacturers that made drinking water filtration systems. When asked if he could design a more elegant filtration faucet in custom finishes, the answer was “Sure, we can do that. We’ll just figure out a way to just get it done.” That’s when Kuran spotted a niche opportunity. Waterstone pivoted toward the production of high quality filtration faucets in a choice of several finishes. In 2001, the company recruited Steve Kliewer, the product engineer that would bring Chris’ faucet visions to life. The team works well together blending art and technology. “We are truly faucet geeks. I love going to friends homes to see what type of faucet they have. I am always inspired and try to figure out how things work. I think I am blessed to have the ability to visualize what the market is looking for and it shows in our designs,” says Chris. As the kitchen has evolved into a central gathering area in the home for family and friends, Waterstone has increased the number of faucet choices to keep pace with new and spacious kitchen layouts and designs. In 2005, Waterstone took the big leap and added kitchen faucets to its product line-up. However, faucets as a stand alone product was just not good enough. Along with kitchen faucets, Waterstone developed a one-of-a-kind collection of kitchen faucets called “Suites.” These traditional and contemporary style faucets and accessories match as a group in both style and finish. It creates a complete collection that looks gorgeous together on any kitchen sink. Waterstone was the first kitchen faucet company to offer this unique package. These Suites provided its customers the ability to get matching products from a single source instead of mix and match from several faucet lines. Each Suite has its own unique look, feel and style that lend itself to a specific kitchen design. The six Suites were all influenced by experiences in Chris’s young life. The Annapolis – a tribute to the U.S. Naval Academy along with the nearby city of Towson. Hampton is where Chris loved to visit when he at his first duty station in the Marines. The Hunley is named after a civil war submarine. The Parche was one of the most decorated vessels in Word War II. Lastly, the Fulton is inspired by steamboat innovator Robert Fulton. In 2010, Waterstone really knocked it out of the park. Chris and Steve developed the PLP Pulldown kitchen faucet. An industry first. It’s innovative “Positive Lock Pulldown” design features a sprayer handle with a locking mechanism to hold it in place when not in use. When using the pulldown sprayer for food prep or clean up, a counterbalanced weight on the hose allows for a smooth pull every time and prevents snap back. When finished, the sprayer easily slides back up into the spout and locks firmly into place. This patented design elimates the sprayer sag found on most competitive pulldown faucets. Not only do they work great, but they’re beautiful!. The traditional style PLP Pulldown Faucet is Waterstone’s best seller to this day. THE CALIFORNIA DREAM Waterstone is proudly made in the USA. Chris and Steve are passionate about keeping manufacturing and jobs here in the U.S. In order to create the highest quality, luxury faucets, you have to do it here. You just cannot create a quality product 5000 miles away. From raw material to a beautiful finished product, Waterstone is a vertical integrated factory. Every faucet is engineered, manufactured and assembled here in Murrieta California. So, why California? It is the toughest state in the nation to do manufacturing, but it is also the best place to live. “This is our home. I grew up in Orange County and I have always found my way back California. Where else can you can drive up to the mountains in the morning, ski, then make it home to surf in the afternoon?” says Chris. All the Kurans – Chris, Darcy, four children and Zoey the dog were born and raised right here in sunny Southern California. “Why would we go anywhere else? We want to put people to work. American manufacturing jobs are important and have a positive impact on the U.S. economy. We admit it isn’t easy. It’s tough, but we found a way to create record sales every year.” Record sales are great, but space was limited. This led to a move to a bigger building in 2015. More machines meant more parts, but more importantly – more American workers! “Were are a family here. Our employees spend so much time at work, we want to make this feel like home. We give people opportunities here and encourage them to grow. They are one of the biggest reasons Waterstone is so successful,” says Darcy.  “It really shows in

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Waterstone is Going International

Waterstone is making its way into international sales! As a business it is always important to be taking steps forward, and this is our next big step as a company. After almost 20 years of hard work, dedication, and a love for our cliental, it has become clear that there is a demand for our high quality products outside of our own country. As an American Made business, this step isn’t just a big one for our business, it’s a big one for our country. The United States is known throughout the world for high quality, innovative goods and services, customer service, and sound business practices. Selling outside of our country will not only increase the U.S. reputation, it will also help to solidify our country as a valuable source of product and boost our own economy. As a trend setters, we hope to be an example to other American made companies. Our hope to see other small American businesses branch out into international sales as well. At first, it seemed like an intimidating feat, but after doing research and talking to other companies that have successfully branched into international sales, we realized that taking the step was actually easier then it looked, especially for smaller companies. In fact, small and medium-sized companies account for 97% of U.S. exporters! Exporting is not only great for growing small businesses and making them more profitable, it is great for the economy. As these small businesses grow, they create more local job opportunities for the community, which is always a good thing. Exports are critical to supporting American jobs. Record-breaking levels of exports supported 9.7 million jobs in 2011, an increase of 1.2 million jobs since 2009. In 2011, every $1 billion dollars of U.S. exports supported more than 5,000 jobs. Just imagine an America where we are able to sell locally made products around the world, creating more jobs and helping us to support our own economy! It all starts with American made companies taking a step towards international sales. Since Canada and Mexico are our closest neighbors, Waterstone decided that they would be a great place for us to start. We now are selling our products in both countries as well as a few inVietnam, Denmark, Holland and the UK. This step is so exciting for us, 20 years ago we never would have imagined that Waterstone would have grown so successfully and branch into international sales, but here we are! Follow us on our international journey on Instagram, Facebook, and Houzz as we enter into new kitchens around the world, embracing new styles and cultures with our high quality kitchen faucets! We can’t wait to see what new and beautiful looks these new designers will create!

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U.S. Products – Is it Really Made In America?

Made in America? Since the 1970’s, the U.S. production of American Made and manufactured goods has been steadily on the decline. This drop-off, has come from the mass of cheaper overseas products that have flooded U.S. markets. This has made it difficult for consumers to find truly made in America products. U.S. businesses have recognized the importance of claiming “Made in America.” That title automatically buys them prestige in the market and into American homes. U.S. shoppers would rather buy American Made, but manufacturing here is more difficult and expensive. That makes true American made products hard to find. Unfortunately, there is a shady little work around that can get your product labeled “Made in the USA.” It is a dirty little secret and businesses are pulling the wool over Americans eyes. They are telling little white lies to profit on good intentions. So, What’s Going On? Here’s the problem: Many American based businesses are recognizing the importance of being American Made. However, they don’t want to have to jump over the difficult hurdles of actually manufacturing here in the States. So, here is the deception. All an American manufacturer has to do is buy pre-made product from overseas, ship it to the U.S., assemble it, package it, and then claim that it’s “American Made.” However, the product itself is made from overseas materials, manufactured by overseas factories, and gives the majority of the jobs to people overseas! These companies are able to claim the “American Made” title because at the very last stage of the process, American workers handled the product. What they should be claiming is that their product is “American Assembled.” Some do, but the majority prefer to take advantage of the legal loophole and leave their customers believing a false truth. Why is no One Stopping This? The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is the group that monitors the American Made claims and is charged with preventing deception and unfairness in the marketplace. However, the law that allows them to enforce companies to show where their U.S. content was created is only applied to automobiles, textile, wool, and fur products. There is no law that requires other products sold in the U.S. to be marked or labeled Made in USA correctly. There is no rule against having any other disclosure about their amount of U.S. content. This allows companies to falsely advertise “Made in America,” when in reality they aren’t. By buying all of their product overseas they are sending away jobs and the ability to grow America’s manufacturing economy. Why Does it Matter? You may be wondering: “OK, so why does any of this matter?” When businesses decide to take the easy and cheap route of buying and shipping from overseas, they are creating a couple of different problems. Job Loss By manufacturing overseas, companies are shrinking the jobs for future generations and limiting America’s independence. When we start to diminish the amount of manufacturing businesses, you are diminishing job opportunities for hard working U.S. citizens and giving them to people overseas. This also causes Americans to have to rely on those overseas countries for supplies, limiting our economic independence. Pollution U.S. manufacturers that go overseas are hurting our environment. The amount of pollution coming from foreign factories is enormous. From the mining of materials, the coal supplied power, the factories themselves and then the cargo ships that bring the product over here. Many of the countries these products are shipped from don’t have a government that enforces pollution regulation. Here in the United States, we have strict pollution regulations so that our air will stay clean. Overseas, that doesn’t always exist. Foreign Labor Standards Overseas manufacturers are not acknowledging foreign labor standards. The reality is that in many countries there are no foreign labor standards. Children to elderly are forced to work long hours in unprotected environments for almost no pay. You may think “That’s not fair!” but every time you buy something made overseas, there is a good chance you are adding fuel to the fire to that situation. Poor working conditions mixed with the poor pollution leads to poor lives and we are enabling it. Quality of Goods Overseas manufacturers are claiming that their products are up to American standards, but the majority of the time, they are not. When you buy America made products, you expect to get high quality. Businesses that make that claim and then produce low quality, inferior products are dragging America’s reputation through the dirt. How to Spot the Lie: If you want to buy truly Made in the USA products there are a few ways to make sure you are buying the genuine thing. First go and check out their website, if they claim to be American Made look at the fine print. A lot of times they will double back and say American Assembled instead. If it seems unclear, give the company a call and specifically ask if they are American Manufactured or just American Assembled. If they still claim to be American Made feel free to ask them where their manufacturing plant is in America, or which American business they source their materials from. A good example of truly Made in America company is Waterstone Faucets. We design, engineer, manufacture and assemble all of our parts here in Murrieta, California. For materials, we purchase brass and stainless steel from Chase Mills in Ohio. There are a few smaller parts we have to buy from overseas. Like plastic O-rings to secure water leakage. We would happily buy that O-ring from an U.S. business, but because of the decline in American manufacturing, there is no one in the States that makes what we need. Although we do use foreign O-rings, 99.5% of our faucets and accessories are manufactured in the U.S.A. We are qualified by the FTC to claim we are Made in America. If other businesses can’t answer those questions for you, then you probably have a bogus business on your hands. So, the next

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New Product! The Pembroke Bar and Filtration Faucet Collection

INNOVATIVE DESIGN MATCHES ALL TRADITIONAL PLP PULLDOWN FAUCETS When thinking of great combinations, peanut butter and jelly could be right there at the top of the list. So, what could be better than PB and J? Well, nothing really, but at Waterstone, we believe we have come-up with an outstanding combination for your kitchen. Introducing the Pembroke Bar and Filtration Faucet Collection. An exquisite series of bar and filtration faucets that perfectly match our traditional PLP Pulldown collection. A true “mini-me” of the traditional PLP.  The Pembroke Collection was designed with the same decorative finial elements on the neck and spout tip as our traditional PLP Pulldown.  Side by side, these two faucets will become stunning centerpieces to any kitchen. The Pembroke is available in 3 types of filtration faucet, cold only, hot only and a dual handle hot/cold combo. At Waterstone, we never stop innovating. We are all about SUITING your kitchen sink area. Our traditional PLP Pulldown is already a popular choice with foodies and home chefs. By adding the convenience of hot or cold filtered water on demand filtration faucet, it creates a professional-level functionality in your kitchen that’s ideal for food prep. Just think of the ultimate food station you could create. Plus, it will look fabulous! Can’t stand the taste of tap water? When combined with any Waterstone Under Sink System, these Pembroke traditional filtration faucets can remove chemicals and particles that may be in municipal water. Get instant hot water for boiling, coffee, tea or soup. Quench that thirst with refreshing cold, purified water, right from your kitchen sink. The Pembroke Filtration Faucets feature an elegant C-spout with a 5” reach and can swivel 360 degrees. A smooth 1.1 gpm (gallons per minute) maximum flow rate gives a perfect pour. Available with lever handles or cross handles, they also include a 1/4 turn ceramic disk valve cartridge. These Pembroke faucets are made of solid brass construction for a lifetime of durability and are available in 30 finishes. Now that you’ve wolfed-down those PB and Js, it’s time to clean up. When you are cooking with family and friends, clean-up is made easy with the PLP’s innovative pull down sprayer. When spraying, a flexible braided hose moves with you while the counterbalanced weight prevents the tug-back effect that most pulldown faucets have. Reach every corner of the sink during cleanup and when finished, the sprayer “locks” back into place. This innovative positive lock design holds the ergonomic handle in place and prevents sag when not in use. At Waterstone, we make jewelry for your kitchen! We have once again created an amazing product that not only adds the desired functionality to a kitchen, but looks great in the process. The PLP Pulldown Faucets and the Pembroke Bar and Filtration Faucets are a stunning duo that go together naturally – just like hot dogs and baseball. They are built in the same style and with the same quality, from the same faucet company – Waterstone, a U.S. based faucet manufacturer. All faucets and accessories from Waterstone are made in Murrieta, California – never overseas. We take pride in being Made in the USA and it shows in the quality and craftsmanship of our products.

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Get the Lead Out! Eco Brass Keeps Drinking Water Safe

Waterstone – Lead Free Down to the Core Here at Waterstone, we strive to produce the highest quality faucets in the market. We understand the importance of using Eco-friendly materials to ensure the utmost safety and happiness to our customers. In order to guarantee the satisfaction of our customers, we use a lead free Eco Brass supplied by an American mill – Chase Brass in Ohio. Lead Free Eco Brass is different from regular brass in that it is required to meet a higher standard of excellence. Many times regular brass can include chemicals and metals that aren’t safe for human consumption. Lead Free Eco Brass upholds the standard of excellence by removing all of those chemicals and metals. Eco Brass is NSF 14 Compliant: Approved by the NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) and is not only Lead free but also Arsenic and Bismuth free. As well as being Lead free, Bismuth free, and Arsenic free, Eco Brass is also corrosion resistant to chemicals found in water and gas. It is also resistant to boiler and pressure vessel code registered alloy. Which means that it won’t break down under the constant flow of water, hot or cold. Eco Brass has the strength equivalent to Stainless Steel and it won’t get brittle at high temperatures. It is the highest quality brass in the market, and even though you may not notice, Waterstone cares enough to make sure that you don’t have too. We have your safety and longevity at heart when we choose to make our faucets from the highest quality materials. Waterstone Faucets are excellence to their core, quite literally! Lead Free: Why does it matter to be Lead free? Studies have shown that regular consumption of small amounts of lead can lead to lead toxicity. So, let’s say you buy a faucet that contains lead in the inner workings. If you drink water from that faucet, over a certain amount of time you are going to be exposed to possible lead toxicity. Lead toxicity can cause abdominal pain, cramps, aggressive behavior, sleep problems, headaches, loss of appetite, fatigue, high blood pressure, numbness or tingling in the extremities, memory loss, anemia, kidney dysfunction and most importantly, loss of developmental skills in children. If you want to keep your family safe, Lead Free Eco Brass is the way to go. Arsenic Free: Like Lead, Arsenic is not something that you want to be ingesting regularly. Arsenic is a natural metalloid chemical that may be present in groundwater. Ingestion only poses health problems if a dangerous amount of arsenic enters the body. Then, it can lead to cancer, liver disease, coma, and death. Bismuth Free: Bismuth can often be found in unclean brass. While many people will tell you that bismuth is non-toxic in small amounts, sufficient exposure can produce nausea, headache, diarrhea, and pain. About Chase Brass Chase Brass and Copper Company traces its origin back to 1837, and today is recognized as one of the most efficient brass rod mills in North America. We place specific emphasis on the quality of our product supported by prompt reliable service to our customers. We market our signature leaded machinable alloy C360 as Blue Dot® Rod and our lead-free machinable alloy C693 ECO BRASS® under the Green Dot® Rod brand. Chase can provide a variety of alloys to support your challenging manufacturing requirements. Visit their site – www.chasebrass.com      

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