Features
- COMPLETE FAUCET KIT:utility sink faucet package includes everything you need for installation, including faucet handles, pull out sprayer, garden hose attachment, washer, With addtional 28 inch pull out sprayer let you easily reach anywhere you want.
- DUAL HANDLE & 2 FUNCTION SPRAY: The 360° rotary faucet is easy to wash and clean. Dual handles with a 90° forward rotation, are easily to control and adjust water pressure and temperature, meet your 4 season demand.Bigger pull out sprayer head which is easy to hold and use. Strong spray and stream modes efficiently satisfy all your daily washing task.
- MADE WITH DURABLE MATERIALS; ABS plastic faucet is sturdy and will never corrode or rust; chip and scratch resistant;assembled faucet measures 10inches long, 8 inches tall, and 6.5 inches wide at the base (10 inches wide from handle to handle)
- STYLISH APPEARANCE: The polished chrome finish of this faucet adds a touch of elegance to your laundry room or utility sink. The chrome finish is not only aesthetically pleasing but also easy to clean, making it a practical choice for a utility faucet.
- EASY TO USE; quick connect sprayer hose snaps into place for easy installation; laundry sink faucet standarised 4 inch 3 holes centerset installation. No tools needed,step by step assembly instructions included in every order
Specifications
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Unit Count | 1 |
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A dual-handle utility sink faucet for 4-inch centerset laundry or utility tubs, constructed from ABS plastic to resist corrosion and rust. It has a 360° swivel spout, a 28-inch pull-out hose with two spray modes (spray and stream), a quick-connect sprayer hose and garden-hose attachment, and assembles to about 10 in. long by 8 in. tall (6.5 in. wide at the base).
RSYEKU Utility Sink Faucet,Universal Laundry Tub ABS Plastic Faucet with Sprayer,Dual Handle Pull Out Faucet, Chrome Finish Laundry & Utility Room Sink Faucets,4 Inch Center Set Review
Why I swapped my old slop-sink faucet for this one
My basement utility sink takes a beating: muddy boots, paint trays, pup baths, and the occasional bucket fill. I wanted a faucet that could reach, rinse, and not mind the mess—without paying kitchen-faucet money. The RSYEKU utility faucet checked most of those boxes on paper with a pull-out sprayer, hose-thread adapter, and dual handles. After installing and using it for several weeks, here’s how it fared.
Installation: straightforward, with a couple of caveats
This is a 4-inch centerset faucet designed for a standard 3-hole utility sink deck. If your tub has a single-hole or two-hole setup, be ready with a compatible deck plate or consider a different faucet. On my 3-hole plastic laundry tub, it dropped in cleanly and sat flat.
The hardware is largely plug-and-play:
- The pull-out sprayer hose uses a quick-connect that seats with a firm click.
- The included garden-hose adapter threads on where the aerator sits—handy if you occasionally need hose-thread accessories.
I set the deck with a bead of plumber’s putty, used Teflon tape on the supply connections, and tightened the mounting nuts by hand plus a quarter-turn with a basin wrench. Total time was about 25–30 minutes, excluding the wrestling match with the old corroded faucet. If your shutoffs are close, plan on longer supply lines; I used braided 3/8-inch lines I had on hand. A quick tip: after connecting the sprayer hose, run the water for a minute with the sprayer pointed in the basin to purge any air and debris, which helps prevent sputter and early clogs.
No leaks on first run. The quick-connect did need a firmer push than expected—don’t be shy; it’s O-ring sealed and designed to snap into place.
Build and finish: plastic done well (with limits)
The RSYEKU is constructed from ABS plastic with a chrome-look finish. That has trade-offs:
- Pros: It won’t rust, it’s lightweight, and it’s very easy to wipe clean. On a scuffed-up utility tub, the polished finish actually lifts the look of the corner.
- Cons: It doesn’t have the cold heft of a brass-body faucet, and the plastic threads and fittings require a lighter touch when tightening. Overtighten and you risk deforming a seal.
In daily use, the faucet feels sturdier than I expected for ABS. The spout swivels 360 degrees without grind or wobble, and the body doesn’t flex when you swing the sprayer in and out. The finish has resisted scratches and paint flecks so far, and hard-water spots wipe off with a microfiber towel. I wouldn’t call it bulletproof, but for a laundry room it’s appropriate.
Controls and ergonomics: simple, effective, a couple of misses
The faucet uses dual handles with a quarter-turn action. They move smoothly, seat positively at off, and let me fine-tune temperature faster than most single-handle utility faucets. Because the handles rotate forward, I can keep a storage shelf close behind the sink without banging into it.
The pull-out sprayer is the star feature. It has two modes: a concentrated stream for filling and a wider spray for rinsing. Pressure is strong in both modes on my 60–65 PSI line. The sprayer head is slightly larger than a typical kitchen sprayer, which makes it easy to grip with wet or gloved hands. One omission: there’s no pause button on the sprayer. If you like to set a temperature and briefly stop flow at the head (say, when washing a pet), you’ll have to turn off at the handles instead.
The retraction is smooth, and the hose glides without snagging under my plastic tub. If you have a tight cabinet or lots of plumbing under the sink, add a small under-sink hose weight or adhesive hook to manage the loop and keep retraction consistent.
Reach and flexibility: exactly what a utility sink needs
The spout arc sits about 8 inches high with roughly a 10-inch reach, which clears tall buckets and keeps the water where it needs to be. The 28-inch pull-out hose extends comfortably to the corners of a deep tub, and it’s long enough to rinse muddy boots on the floor just in front of the basin—very useful.
The included aerator-to-hose-thread adapter is a bigger deal than it sounds. It lets you thread on garden-hose-style attachments (backflow preventer recommended if you’ll leave anything connected). I used it to run a short hose to a floor drain for a quick pump-priming job—no fuss.
Performance: better-than-basic where it counts
Day-to-day, the faucet has been reliable. Flow is consistent and the spray/stream toggle clicks decisively. The spout swivels without loosening, and the handles haven’t developed play. On rinse jobs (paint trays, clay tools, pet baths), the spray pattern is wide enough to be efficient without splashing all over the bench.
Two things to note:
- The aerator leans toward conservation by default. If you want maximum flow for filling buckets, the hose-thread adapter provides a more open path, or you can swap to a higher-flow aerator.
- Without a pause button, you’ll rely on the handles for intermittent work. For most utility tasks, that’s fine, but it’s a missed convenience feature.
Maintenance and longevity: handle with care
Being ABS, the faucet won’t corrode, and the finish has held up. Internally, cartridges and O-rings are what keep any faucet sealed. After installing, I always cycle hot and cold a few times and check under-sink for weeping at the connections and around the spout base. So far, dry. Periodic cleaning with a mild detergent keeps the chrome looking new; avoid abrasive pads that could cloud the finish.
If you’re hard on equipment or your utility sink doubles as a metalwork station, a brass-bodied faucet would be a safer long-term bet. For household and light workshop use, the RSYEKU’s materials are sufficient, provided you don’t overtighten fasteners and you keep grit out of the pull-out hose.
Fit and compatibility: check your sink first
Before you buy, confirm:
- Hole spacing: 4-inch, 3-hole centerset.
- Deck thickness: Most utility tubs are fine; deep cast or thick composite counters may need longer shanks.
- Supply lines: Ensure you have appropriately sized braided lines; verify whether you need 3/8-inch or 1/2-inch connections at your shutoffs.
- Clearance: The handles rotate forward; rear clearance is forgiving, but make sure there’s room for the sprayer hose to move freely below.
What I liked, and what I’d change
Highlights:
- 360-degree swivel and a surprisingly useful 28-inch pull-out hose
- Dual spray modes with strong pressure
- Quick-connect sprayer and included hose-thread adapter
- Easy cleanup on the chrome finish
- Comfortable quarter-turn handles with predictable control
Could be better:
- No pause button on the sprayer head
- Plastic body requires careful tightening and isn’t ideal for heavy commercial abuse
- The sprayer head is a bit bulky for very small basins
- Strictly a 3-hole, 4-inch centerset—less flexible for nonstandard tubs
The bottom line
The RSYEKU utility faucet delivers practical features where a laundry or utility sink needs them most: reach, rinse power, and simple control. The pull-out sprayer and hose-thread adapter make it far more versatile than a basic bar-spout faucet, and installation is approachable for a DIYer. You do give up the heft and long-term confidence of a metal-bodied unit, and the missing pause button is a notable convenience gap. But for household utility use, this strikes a smart balance of capability and cost.
Recommendation: I recommend the RSYEKU utility faucet for budget-conscious homeowners who want a meaningful upgrade in their laundry or workshop sink without jumping to a heavy, expensive brass faucet. It’s easy to install, easy to use, and the pull-out sprayer plus hose-thread option genuinely expand what your sink can do. If your tasks are harsh, you need a pause button, or your sink isn’t a 3-hole centerset, look elsewhere; otherwise, this is a well-thought-out, practical pick.
Project Ideas
Business
Mobile Dog Grooming Startup
Launch a mobile grooming service using a portable tub outfitted with this pull-out sprayer faucet. Its two spray modes speed up rinsing, the quick-connect garden-hose hookup lets you operate at clients' homes or outdoors, and the ABS build reduces maintenance costs from repeated wet use.
Pop-up Produce Wash Stations (Rental)
Offer rental wash stations for farmers markets and CSA pickups: a small basin plus this faucet provides a sanitized place for vendors to rinse produce before sale. The easy quick-connect setup, corrosion-resistant parts, and polished look make it attractive and low-maintenance for repeated events.
Turnkey Utility Sink Kits for Small Remodels
Assemble and sell ready-to-install utility sink kits (sink, cabinet, faucet, hoses) targeted at landlords, contractors, and DIYers upgrading laundry rooms or mudrooms. Emphasize the no-tools quick-connect installation, durable ABS construction, and stylish chrome finish to justify a premium turnkey price.
Portable Handwashing Stations for Events
Provide portable handwashing stations for food trucks, festivals, and pop-up events using this faucet and a compact basin/tank. The 360° swivel and pull-out hose let one unit serve multiple tasks; the durable, easy-to-clean finish and fast assembly make it appealing to event organizers focused on hygiene compliance.
Creative
Pet Grooming Station
Build a dedicated pet wash by mounting the faucet to a raised tub or kennel-friendly basin. The 28" pull-out sprayer with spray/stream modes makes rinsing fur easy, the garden-hose quick-connect allows outdoor hookups, and the ABS construction resists corrosion from frequent exposure to water and shampoo.
Potting Bench with Integrated Sink
Incorporate the faucet into a potting bench so you can fill watering cans, soak root balls, and rinse tools at the workbench. The 360° swivel spout gives reach across the bench, dual handles let you dial temperature, and the chrome finish keeps the workspace looking tidy and easy to wipe clean.
Backyard Prep & Beverage Station
Create an outdoor prep station for BBQs and parties: a small utility sink with this faucet for washing produce, rinsing utensils, and filling drink dispensers. The pull-out hose helps reach coolers or pitchers, and the garden-hose attachment makes it simple to switch from sink supply to an outdoor source.
Artist/Craft Cleaning Cart
Build a rolling cleaning cart for ceramics, painting, or woodworking with an integrated utility sink and this faucet. The strong spray mode blasts off glazes and paint, the compact centerset fits tight studio spaces, and the quick-connect hose makes the cart easy to set up or stow between projects.