A new faucet from Kohler, on display at the International Builders' Show, replaces the familiar circular pattern spray with a wide, forceful blade of water. That makes it easier to rinse pans and other large items, in addition to spraying down the sink when the dishes are done. It will be available March 15 in prices ranging from $280 to $675, depending on the choice of faucet and finish.
Sweep spray uses specially angled nozzles to create a uniform blade of water. “It gives the user more control that makes the mundane task of kitchen clean-up quick and easy,” said Sarah Fitzsimmons, product manager of Kohler Kitchen Faucets. You’ll find it offered on four existing Kohler faucets: Cruette, Bellera, and Simplice with a three-function sprayhead (sweep, aerated stream and pause) and Sensate with a two-function sprayhead (sweep and aerated stream).
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—Daniel DiClerico
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