Kitchen Sink Pot Filler Faucets

89 products indexed • Avg rating 4.50 • Avg price $100

Kitchen sink pot filler faucets include wall- or counter-mounted articulated arms and valves designed to fill pots at the stove, offered in finishes like stainless, brass, and matte black. The Tools & Industrial niche indexes 89 products with an average rating of 4.50 and price range roughly $47–$330, including brands such as FORIOUS

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What is a pot filler faucet and where is it typically installed?

A pot filler is a wall-mounted or counter-mounted swing-arm faucet installed near the stove to fill pots with water, reducing the need to carry heavy pots from the sink to the range

How do I choose the right reach and mounting type for my stove layout?

Measure from your stove's center to the wall or backsplash and choose a pot filler with an arm reach that covers that distance (common reaches are 18–36 inches); select wall-mounted for space above the range or deck-mounted if your countertop layout and clearances allow it

What materials and finishes should I look for for durability and easy cleaning?

Brass or stainless-steel bodies with plated finishes (stainless, chrome, nickel) resist corrosion; matte or brushed finishes hide water spots and minor scratches better than high-polish finishes

Are there important functional features to compare before buying?

Compare the number of joints/knuckles for flexibility, whether the faucet has full-range 360° rotation or limited stops, ceramic disc valves for leak resistance, and whether it includes a backflow preventer or check valve for code compliance

Do pot filler faucets require special plumbing or electrical work?

They require a dedicated hot and/or cold water supply line run to the mounting location and may need a shutoff valve; no electrical work is needed unless integrated lighting or smart features are present

How much should I expect to spend on a pot filler and what affects price?

Prices widely vary; you can find budget options under $50, mid-range models around $100–$200, and higher-end or designer units above that; material, finish, valve type, and brand influence cost

What maintenance is needed to keep a pot filler working well?

Regularly wipe the finish to prevent mineral buildup, exercise the joints and handle periodically to prevent stiffness, and replace worn washers or cartridges/ceramic discs if leaks develop