Shop kitchen faucets designed to pair perfectly with modern and farmhouse sinks. Our curated collection of kitchen sink faucets includes pull-down, pull-out, touchless, wall-mount, bridge, and single- or double-handle styles, built for reliable performance, smooth installation, and long-term durability.
Whether you are upgrading a sink or planning a full remodel, choosing the right kitchen faucet means balancing hole configuration, spout reach, spray function, and finish. Every faucet we sell ships free on orders of $75+ and is backed by our 110% Low Price Guarantee.
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Types of Kitchen Faucets
Pull-Down
High-arc spout with a spray head that pulls down into the sink—great reach for rinsing pans and corners.
Pull-Out
Lower profile spout with a head that pulls toward you—easy pot filling and tight clearances under cabinets.
Touchless / Motion
Hands-free activation helps keep handles clean and reduces cross-contamination—ideal for busy kitchens.
Wall-Mount
Mounts to the wall to free counter space and simplify cleanup; verify rough-in height and spout reach.
Bridge & Two-Handle
Vintage look with separate hot/cold valves on a raised bridge; precise temperature control.
Brass / Bronze / Gold: warm tones for traditional or luxe spaces.
Features to Consider
Spray modes: stream, spray, blade, pause.
Flow rate: 1.5–1.8 GPM common; check local code.
Docking: magnetic or mechanical for a secure pull-down.
Reach & clearance: spout height + reach suited to your sink size.
ADA & lead-free: compliant models for accessibility and safety.
Choosing the Right Kitchen Faucet for Your Sink
As a sink-first retailer, we help customers match faucets to real-world sink setups. Before buying, confirm your sink’s hole count, bowl size, and clearance needs, especially for pull-down or wall-mount kitchen faucets.
Single-hole sinks: Compatible with most modern pull-down and pull-out kitchen faucets
Three-hole sinks: Best for bridge, two-handle, or faucets with deck plates
Deep farmhouse sinks: Pair well with high-arc faucets and extended reach spouts
Compact sinks: Consider lower-profile pull-out faucets for better clearance
Pull-down offers tall clearance and great in-sink reach; pull-out fits tight uppers and gives longer horizontal reach toward the counter.
Single-handle faucets usually need 1 hole; bridge/two-handle often need 3. Escutcheons can cover extra holes; confirm your sink or countertop drilling.
Touchless uses sensors (or voice) for hands-free on/off. Touch-activated toggles with a tap on the spout/handle. Both reduce mess; batteries or a plug-in module may be required.
Most kitchen faucets ship at 1.5–1.8 GPM due to water-saving standards; some models include flow restrictors you can swap per local code.
Check spout reach and height against your bowl size and mounting point; ensure the spray lands near the drain and clears your backsplash/shelves.
Many are. Look for lead-free certifications (NSF/ANSI 61/372) and ADA badges in specs. When in doubt, ask our team.