One-handle faucets use a single handle to control both the volume of water flow and the temperature. Moen's Duralast® cartridges aid in providing precise temperature control. An escutcheon can be used for situations where an owner wants to convert from a two-handle to a one-handle configuration.
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Faucet Types
Faucet Types
One-Handle
Two-Handle
Two-handle faucets are the most basic kitchen faucets. Temperature and volume are controlled by using both handles, one for hot and one for cold.
Pullout
Pullout faucets feature a wand that users pull out from the faucet base to easily direct the flow of water. The wand integrates stream and spray functionality.
Pulldown
Pulldown faucets are similar to pullout faucets. However, only the faucet head pulls away from faucet body for maximum control of water stream. All of these one-handle faucets are handle clocked to prevent backsplash crashing. Select models feature MotionSenseâ„¢ with two electronic sensors for hands-free operation.
Bar
These smaller faucets for use in smaller sinks are generally located in another part of the kitchen, behind a bar, in a prep area/island or at a secondary sink. They can also be used as a primary faucet if dealing with height restrictions.
Butler/Filtration
Butler faucets provide separate, cold drinking water and are a great fit at a second sink or right next to your kitchen faucet. Compatible with Moen's optional under-sink filtration system for perfectly clean drinking water.
Traditional
Timeless designs with familiar comfort.
Transitional
Unassuming grace to match any interior.