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High-Efficiency Kitchen Faucet Aerator

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Overview

Beyond saving water, faucet aerators can save you money on heating as well. Install our energy-efficient model and start saving energy today. Pressure compensated bubble spray aerators are a water-saving solution, saving energy by producing forceful streams at a reduced flow rate that minimizes the amount of energy needed to heat hot water.

Benefits:

  • WaterSense® certified
  • Uses only one gallon per minute
  • Provides safer drinking water since chrome completely covers the brass
  • Offers durability with sturdy construction
  • Makes cleaning easy 
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Kitchen Faucet Aerator

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Plumber's Tape
(used for showerhead and faucet aerator installation)

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Small Towel

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1. Begin by unscrewing the old faucet aerator from the faucet by turning it counterclockwise.

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2. Now, using an old toothbrush and small towel, thoroughly clean and dry the threaded area of the faucet.

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3. Your aerator is universal and designed to work with both internal and external threads. If your faucet has internal threads, place the two washers that are included with your aerator, inside the aerator. Start with the thinner washer, followed by a thicker washer. If your faucet has external threads, use just the thinner washer.

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4. Now, screw your new aerator by turning clockwise and hand tighten until snug. If you notice leaks after turning on the water, add plumber’s tape to the threads of the aerator.

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This program is funded by ComEd, Nicor Gas, Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas customers in compliance with state law.