American Standard M964024-0750A Olvera Replacement Spray Head Assembly

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$63.27

 

The American Standard M964024-0750A is a replacement spray assembly for the Olvera one-handle, high-arc kitchen faucet in a stainless steel finish. This genuine OEM part is designed to restore the functionality and appearance of your existing faucet without requiring a full replacement.

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American Standard Stainless Steel Spray Head and Braided Hose for Kitchen Faucet

 

M964024-0750A

 

  • Designed specifically for use with the American Standard Olvera pulldown kitchen faucet (e.g., Model Number 9092).
  • Allows users to switch between different spray patterns for various kitchen tasks.
  • The kit consists of the Olvera pulldown spray head and hose.
  • Easy to install

 

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