Efficient Faucet The average kitchen faucet flows at 2.2 gallons per minute (gpm). To meet the new WaterSense certification standards, manufacturers are designing more efficient faucets for 1.5 gpm expectations. This faucet is sleek in design, and the versatility makes it stand out from other kitchen faucets. With an average water flow of 1.5 gpm, the Linden offers a “power boost” feature. So at the touch of a button, you can increase the water flow to 2.2 gpm. If you are still on the fence about going low-flow, it gives you the option for both pressures. Shown here: Linden Kitchen Faucet from Delta
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Efficient Faucet

The average kitchen faucet flows at 2.2 gallons per minute (gpm). To meet the new WaterSense certification standards, manufacturers are designing more efficient faucets for 1.5 gpm expectations.

This faucet is sleek in design, and the versatility makes it stand out from other kitchen faucets. With an average water flow of 1.5 gpm, the Linden offers a “power boost” feature. So at the touch of a button, you can increase the water flow to 2.2 gpm. If you are still on the fence about going low-flow, it gives you the option for both pressures.

Shown here: Linden Kitchen Faucet from Delta

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6 of 11Efficient Faucet The average kitchen faucet flows at 2.2 gallons per minute (gpm). To meet the new WaterSense certification standards, manufacturers are designing more efficient faucets for 1.5 gpm expectations. This faucet is sleek in design, and the versatility makes it stand out from other kitchen faucets. With an average water flow of 1.5 gpm, the Linden offers a “power boost” feature. So at the touch of a button, you can increase the water flow to 2.2 gpm. If you are still on the fence about going low-flow, it gives you the option for both pressures. Shown here: Linden Kitchen Faucet from Delta






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