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What's the difference between a kitchen faucet and a bar faucet?

Updated 12/05/2025 10:47:10 AM by Alisha.Taylor@lixil.com
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Answer:

The key difference between kitchen and bar faucets lies in their size and intended application.  Kitchen faucets are generally larger, designed for everyday kitchen tasks such as washing dishes and food preparation.  Bar faucets, however, are smaller and typically used with bar or prep sinks, ideal for rinsing your fruits and vegetables.

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12/05/2025 10:47:10 AM
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  • Kitchen Faucets > American Standard > AS Installation
  • Kitchen Faucets > GROHE > GR Installation
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