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Primarily used on drums, these faucets can also be used on tanks, carboys, and other containers.
All of these faucets are primarily used on drums, but can also be used on tanks, carboys, and other containers.
These faucets meet NSF/ANSI standards.
Push or pull the faucet handle to open; release the handle and the faucet automatically shuts off.
The gauge provides an instant visual check of liquid levels in your drum without interfering with the use of the faucet.
Use these faucets with fluids at least as thick as motor oil.
These faucets turn on and off with a quarter turn of the handle.
These faucets drain when closed to prevent freezing.
Fill sinks and buckets quickly. These faucets have a flow rate of 7.5 gpm or higher—more than three times that of other faucets.
The tall, narrow spout on these gooseneck faucets provides more space for filling bottles, beakers, flasks, and other laboratory accessories.
These faucet spouts meet regulations for drinking water.
Replace the spout on Oasis water dispensers.
Provide drinking water wherever it's needed—no plumbing hookup required.
These high-clearance spouts can be attached to a water chiller or other water source for easy bottle filling.
These nozzles are also known as bubblers.
Attach garden hose to the valve outlet. Use with water. These valves gradually open and close to adjust and regulate flow.
For lightweight and corrosion-resistant alternative to metal, these valves are plastic. Attach garden hose to the valve outlet. Use with water. These valves gradually open and close to adjust and regulate flow.
Install these low-profile valves in tight spots. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Use these valves with garden hose and other landscaping equipment. They’re for use with water, air, and inert gas.
Use these valves with garden hose and other landscaping equipment. All meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use with drinking water.
Add faucets to oil dispensing stations for increased utility.