- Faucet to hose aerator adaptor allows connection to standard 3/4-Inch male hose thread
- Converts standard male (15/16-Inch x 27 thread) or female (55/64-Inch x 27 thread) aerator to 3/4-Inch male hose thread or 55/64-Inch x 27 male thread
- Solid Brass faucet adapter with swivel, Garden Hose can swivel when connected
- Another male(15/16-Inch x 27 thread) to male(55/64-Inch x 27 thread) adapter is included.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
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John Priest
Works perfectly. Installs in seconds.
I needed a new aerator for my kitchen sink, and this one works perfectly. It installs in seconds without the use of any tools. No leaks, no problems. The swivel is somewhat limited, but not a big deal. Switching from stream to spray is done with a simple twist. It is a much better design the the usual pulling down on the aerator. Unlike cheaper plastic swivel aerators, this one is polished chrome and looks much nicer. It should last longer than the plastic aerators too. It looks good, works well, and saves water. I can't ask for much more.
Ní Ghallachoir Ellí
Saves you water and lowers your water bill!
I bought this item for the same reason that I bought energy efficient light bulbs--to save money on my electricity bill. I had a water aerator that came with the kitchen sink in my apartment, but in order to get real pressure from my sink to get rid of access food on plates etc., I had to turn the pressure all the way up. With this product, I only have to turn it 1/4 of the way and I can clean anything in the sink. I bought this for water pressure and it did that job, but if you are buying this because you want to have more mobility out of your sink (spraying more surface area), then this isn't your best option. It has a range of motion that is okay if you are trying not to soak the rest of the counter and angle it a certain way, but not enough range to mimic a spray nozzle in your sink.
Waylon Jamez Swan
Installs Easily -- Works Perfectly.
Installs easily, and fits perfectly to our MOEN kitchen faucet. Included brass adapter was not used, as the female thread of the Aerator fit right on to the male thread of the faucet. Once installed, the swivel-action allows the water to reach the entire sink surface. Water flow can be set to "stream" or "spray" with just a twist of the swivel head. The 1.8 gallons-per-minute flow rate helps to save precious water. The WaterNymph Aerator is well-made, with quality parts and excellent chrome plating. Tip: DO NOT monkey around with the assembly before installing !! Install it EXACTLY as it comes from the box !!
Shehroz Khan
GREAT AERATOR - HOW TO SELECT MALE OR FEMALE AERATOR!
This is a great compact Aerator. It is easily installed and it's operation is nice and smooth. To change from aerator to spray you just rotate the head, this is unlike some of the other units, which, use a push-pull method. I think, that, this puts less strain on your faucet's fitting. It's a little more money and I believe, that, it's well worth the expense, this aerator is ALL METAL - not plastic! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ HOW TO SELECT A MALE OR FEMALE AERATOR: Determine whether your faucet spout is female or male threaded. Female-threaded spouts have their threads inside the end of the spout; male threads are found on the outside of the spout. If your faucet has female threads, you'll need a male threaded aerator. If your faucet has male threads, you'll need a female threaded aerator. I've included a few images to show the faucet and aerator differences. As you can see, this is a fairly straight forward selection process, I hope, that, this helps you with your selection.
Rachel McGlenister
Best aerator I've found!
Pho Tartee
By Far The Best (and the only good one I know)
This is so much better than every other swivel aerator it's not funny. It's solid chromed metal which matches my faucet perfectly, as if it were an original feature. All of the other units I've seen online and at local stores are plastic, sometimes with chrome look, but usually looking cheap or gaudy. All of the parts and the way it fits on the faucet seem perfect. The operation is far better too. The twisting motion to change the flow type is smooth, easy, and harmless if you go too far as it just keeps changing as you rotate the head. It also doesn't change flow type as you swivel the aerator around the sink, it requires a deliberate twisting motion. In contrast, on other units you often have to pull down so hard it seems dangerous, and it can often change anyway while you are trying to swivel the aerator around. So it's a constant struggle, and if someone unfamiliar with the operation comes along they are likely to find themselves with an awful spray for washing hands. Bravo! It's a pleasure to have something nice and designed correctly for a change.
Kelley Darling Tessier
universal size, and a PERFECT FIT!
I have a very standard basic sink/faucet. When I moved in here, it had an old plastic swivel aerator. I didn't want to get the same style becuase it just looked cheap and tacky. I found this beautiful elegant and clean looking dual-flow aerator from Hibbent. I LOVE It! When I received the package, I was impressed. It looked very classy in the box. This made me doubt that it would fit - I thought, this is probably custom fit for some high-end expensive sink faucet. My sink and faucet are so basic and common, but when I removed the old aerator, and tried this one, I was amazed at what a perfect fit it turned out to be It works flawlessly and it makes my basic old sink look nice and interesting again. The dual flow function works beautifully and smoothly. It was unbelievably easy to install and I could not be more pleased with this product.
Md Aulad Hossain
Winning combination when mated with the swivel/pause lever from another brand.
After recently replacing my old faucet with a Moen Caldwell high-arc, I added this aerator. I really like the twist mechanism to change from stream to spray, as opposed to push-pull mechanism on the more common cheap clunky aerators where you pull down on or push up a ring to alter the pattern. Twisting the end of the nozzle eliminates having to apply leverage to the faucet that happens with those other aerators, so this one seems less likely to cause leaks or cracks from metal fatigue. And, it's just plain better-looking. However, the one feature this Hibbent aerator lacks which those models have, is the ability to "pause" the flow with a little lever. This is a feature I consider essential for dishwashing by hand, especially with a two-handle faucet. On a lark I paired the swivel piece with "pause" lever from one of those other aerators with this Hibbent twist nozzle, and have the best of both worlds (see pic), and the swivel ability is just icing on the cake.
Shqipe Llugiqi
Pretty good
I really like how this changes settings with a twist. You can do that between your forearms if your hands are dirty from food prep. With most of these devices the settings change by gripping the head with one hand and the face with the other and either pulling or pushing, which requires clean hands if you want to keep your faucet sanitary. The downside to this vs my old push/pull version, was that the jets when it's on "spray" are parallel, they do not fan out, so it takes longer to rinse large dishes. When I first put it one water leaked out between my faucet and the new part. My husband figured out that the thread on our faucet was too long relative to what this things was designed to be compatible with, and so the gasket was not getting pinched because we couldn't tighten down that far. A second washer from the hardware store solved the issue easily and for a few cents. Likewise if you got female thread and you needed male- don't panic, there are adapters available at your local hardware store. Size is harder to adapt though- try to figure out your measurement. Luckily we have a micrometer, I don;t know how you'd do it if you don't, I guess a ruler and getting your face under the tap. Also take note, aside from size you need to pick either the thing that goes between stream/spray, either by itself or with the swivel joint part. I meant to get the swivel but got it without. I was able to reuse the swivel from my old one, but that didn't keep me from feeling stupid.
Marina Egorova
Difficult switching between spray modes, but easy installation
This product was SUPER easy to install. Simply screw it in. The flow rate varies well depending on how wide open you have the faucet on. The range of motion of the head is also excellent within my medium sized basin. The only downside is that switching between the stream and spray is difficult - especially with wet hands. If this had an easier method of changing spray options, I would give this option 5 stars, but regardless, still an EXCELLENT product which i recommend. 19Feb19: Changing my review from 4 to 5 stars :) Switching between the two spray modes is difficult at first, but after about a 2 week "break in" period, it toggles with easy - even with slippery, soapy hands.