Symmons 4-282F Free Flow Female Showerhead

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The Symmons 4-282F is a single-mode, vandal-resistant Fre-Flo Showerhead designed for high-durability and commercial environments. It features a female ball joint connection and is primarily constructed from brass.

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The Symmons 4-282F is a durable, single-mode Fre-Flo showerhead featuring a female ball joint for easy wall-mounted installation. Engineered for commercial or residential use, this brass-constructed unit offers a reliable 2.5 GPM flow rate (standard) and is known for its lasting performance.

 

4-282F

 

  • 1/2-inch 14 NPT female ball joint.
  • Single-mode “Fre-flo” spray, often described as having both full spray and soft water-saving modes within that single setting.
  • Durable brass, stainless steel, and plastic construction with a polished chrome finish.

 

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