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Danyel Tiefenbacher
Pfister Brand Manager
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From Vintage-Inspired to an All-New Black Finish and an AccuDock Feature for Securing Pull-Downs, Pfister Offers a Design Style to Fit Any Home
Lake Forest, California (February, 2011) - On the heels of its highly successful rebranding efforts, Pfister™ is proud to announce the introduction of the first new kitchen faucet designs under its new company name. There are a total of nine new kitchen faucets, including: Wheaton™, Sedgwick™, Cagney™, Ainsley™ two-handle, Ainsley pull-down, Solo™, Shelton™, Hollis™ and Avalon™.The Wheaton pull-down kitchen faucet combines traditional aesthetic with modern functionality. Graceful curves and soft pleated lines reflect classic styling that complements traditional home décor, while modern features such as spray and stream modes help make life in the kitchen easier and more efficient.
Wheaton also features Pfister’s new advanced docking system known as AccuDock™. With one quick snap, AccuDock guarantees the spray head will stay securely in place after every use. Compatible with one-, two-, three- or four-hole sink configurations, the Stainless Steel- or Tuscan Bronze-finished Wheaton fits perfectly into virtually any kitchen and includes 36-inch integrated flexible supply lines that connect directly to the angle stops.
The curved handle and high-arc spout add just the right touch of flair to the practical and efficient single control Sedgwick pull-down kitchen faucet. Featuring a pull-down spray head with spray and stream modes controlled in the palm of the hand and advanced AccuDock technology, Sedgwick is an essential faucet for today's busy kitchens.
“What is particularly exciting about both Wheaton and Sedgwick, and what we believe will be tremendously valued by consumers, is Pfister’s new AccuDock feature,” said Darin Heuer, group marketing manager, Kitchen, Pfister. “AccuDock is our latest advanced sprayhead docking technology which ensures a secure, tight connection of the pull-down spray head to the faucet spout every time.”
The Cagney pull-down kitchen faucet delivers an impressive range of functionality in one design. From the high-arc spout offering maximum reach, to the single-handle temperature and flow controls and three-function spray head with stream, spray, and pause activation buttons in the palm of the hand, Cagney provides the ultimate in ease-of-use.
Cagney is available in Stainless Steel as well as Black, is compatible with one-, two-, three- or four-hole sinks, and includes Pfister’s Pfast Connect Inlet Lines and Quick Install Tool for a simple and speedy installation.
The new Ainsley family of faucets features two new designs – the pull-down and the two-handle version – both very traditional in style, but also quite different in appearance. The pull-down is a high-arc, single-control design, while the two-handle has a vintage-inspired look with a long vertical stem and high-arc spout that fits perfectly in a rustic-styled kitchen. The Ainsley two-handle also comes with a matching side-spray so functionality remains modern without sacrificing vintage design.
The Ainsley pull-down kitchen faucet is available in Stainless Steel and fits one-, two-, three- and four-hole configurations. The Ainsely two-handle kitchen faucet is available in both Stainless Steel and Polished Chrome and works with four-hole configurations only.
For more information on Wheaton, Sedgwick, Cagney and Ainsley, as well as those not detailed above, including Solo, Shelton, Hollis or Avalon, please visit Pfister or “Like” Pfister on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pfisterfaucets.