A kitchen faucet typically has a longer, swivel (usually curved) spout, making it easier to wash large dishes and fill pots. The flow rate of kitchen models is usually from 6 L/min, while bathroom faucets require at least 15 L/min. Some kitchen faucets also feature a pull-out spray hose or a switch for connecting a dishwasher.
A faucet with a pull-out spout (extendable hose) is a very practical solution for the kitchen. It allows you to wash dishes in any part of the sink, rinse large containers, and easily remove food residue. It’s especially useful for sinks with non-standart shapesz or double-bowl designs.
Faucets with a built-in filter connection have a separate channel for drinking water, allowing you to use one tap instead of two. This is convenient, saves space, and gives a cleaner, more organized look to the kitchen sink.