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Waste King H710-U-SN Coronado Hot Water Faucet with Tank, Satin Nickel

By Drpamelarutledge @pamelarutledge

Most homes and kitchens have dual-water faucets that satisfactorily meet the preferences and demands of the various family members on a day-to-day basis. However, when something goes wrong with the system-either with the faucet itself, some pipes, or the heating element-household members need to contend with the inconvenience of losing the other water temperature as well with the loss of one.

Bigger and more luxurious homes solve this problem by creating a separate or dedicated kitchen faucet for hot water only. These days, what used to be a luxury can now be a reality in most households, with the variety of more affordable choices for dedicated hot water faucets with separate heating element and tank. A good and highly rated choice especially for homeowners on a budget is the Waste King H710-U-SN Coronado hot water faucet with tank. best kitchen faucets

Read the rest of the "Waste King H710-U-SN Coronado Hot Water Faucet with Tank, Satin Nickel" review: Detailed Features and Inclusions

The Waste King H710-U-SN Coronado hot water faucet with tank is a convenient single-lever kitchen faucet made of sturdy solid brass, with a stainless steel tank and self-resetting thermostat. This dedicated kitchen faucet meets AB 1935 regulation, ensuring safety and reliability in any home kitchen. A ¼-turn ceramic disc cartridge will ensure years of worry-free and efficient use.

A swivel spout makes it versatile and hard-working, perfect for any task in the kitchen. The faucet measures 8.10 inches by 10.25 inches by 19 inches (LxWxH). Homeowners need not employ the services of a professional plumber -they can install this faucet as a rewarding DIY project with its Quick Connect fittings and mounting hardware (all included).

What's special with this dedicated kitchen faucet is that it comes in a variety of finishes to suit any existing kitchen décor or interior design theme. Apart from the featured and most preferred satin nickel finish, the faucet also comes in the following other finishes: antique copper kitchen faucets, chrome, brass, biscuit, white, and oil rubbed bronze kitchen faucet.

Feature list
  • Complies with AB 1953 regulation
  • Stainless steel self re-setting thermostat tank solid sturdy body faucet
  • Hot water only
  • Single lever
  • Available in antique copper, chrome, brass, satin nickel, biscuit, white, and oil rubbed bronze finishes
Perfect For

This stylish and functional hot water faucet is perfect for any home, from ordinary everyday kitchens even up to the most luxurious show kitchens in large houses. Large families with frequent need for express hot water would best benefit from installing a dedicated kitchen faucet such as this one. Household members with special needs-such as babies, small children, or the elderly-can enjoy the convenience and safety of hot water on standby for warming food containers, disinfecting clothes, and even preparing meals.

Amazon Rating: 4.4 out of 5 out of 115 reviews Pros & Cons

Pros: The Waste King H710-U-SN Coronado hot water faucet with tank is a practical choice for the luxury of having dedicated hot water in the kitchen. Homeowners appreciate the fact that it is readily available in a variety of finishes, which make it an easy choice for renovation or upgrade projects. Users also appreciate fine details such as the adjustable temperature dial, and the one-year warranty offered by the manufacturer. Homeowners also report very minimal effect on their electricity bill, pointing to the energy efficiency of the faucet and its heating tank.

Cons: Some users have reported leaks and drips upon installation, but it's nothing that a plumber cannot help solve. Retailers are also more than happy to replace the product, which may have experienced problems due to shipping defects. In general, this is a great choice especially for homeowners who simply look forward to the convenience of having hot water on standby in their homes.


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