Pfister 950-438GS Brushed Nickel Sprayhead and Hose for Alderwood

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The Pfister 950-438GS is a replacement Sprayhead and Hose Assembly designed specifically for the Alderwood collection pull-down kitchen faucets. It features a Spot Defense Brushed Nickel finish, which is designed to resist fingerprints and water spots.

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Restore your kitchen functionality with the Pfister 950-438GS Alderwood Spray Head and Hose Assembly. This genuine Pfister replacement part is designed specifically for the Alderwood pull-down kitchen faucet series, offering an exact fit for seamless repair. Featuring a modern Spot Defense Brushed Nickel finish, this spray head resists fingerprints and water spots, keeping your faucet looking pristine with minimal maintenance.

 

950-438GS

 

  • Includes both the spray head and the pull-out hose assembly.
  • Alderwood F-529-7AW

 

*Price Pfister hoses are not interchangeable. Send us an image of your faucet below and we will help identify the correct hose.

 

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Related documents

 

Alderwood F-529-7AW Parts Breakdown

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