- Type of faucetSingle-lever kitchen faucet
- Max. flow rate at 3 bar5.7 l/min (1.5 gpm)
- Recommended working pressure1 - 5 bar (0.1 - 0.5 MPa) (14.5 - 72.5 psi)
- Min. working pressure0.5 bar (0,05MPa) (7.25 psi)
- Max. static pressure10 bar (1,0MPa) (145.0 psi)
- Max. countertop thickness50 mm (2")
- Mounting hole measurement34-37 mm (1 3/8-1 7/16")
- Connection hoses length575 mm (22 3/4")
- Hose connection size9/16" x 24UNEF
- Swivel spout360 °
- Recommended cold water temperature10-15˚C (50-59˚F)
- Recommended hot water temperature60-65°C (140-150°F)
- Max. hot water temperature80˚C (176˚F)
- Strainer includedNo
- Third party certified according to local standards byIAPMO
LAGAN Single lever kitchen faucet, chrome plated
How to get it
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10 year limited warranty
- Swivel spout 120°
- Aerator
LAGAN tap in chrome helps lower water- and energy-use – so you can lower your bills too. The quality is guaranteed to outlast many years of pouring, washing and rinsing.
10-year Limited Warranty. Read about the terms in the Limited Warranty brochure.
The faucet insert has hard, durable ceramic discs that can handle the high friction that occurs when you change the temperature of the water.
Chrome-plated brass is a hard and durable surface that is easy to clean.
An aerator integrated in the tap keeps the water flow just right while less water and energy is used.
Mikael Warnhammar


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Material
What is brass?
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc and the amounts vary depending on the desired properties. Copper is usually the main material and the more zinc you add results in the brass being harder and stronger, but also results in it being more difficult to shape and less resistant to rust. Brass can be recycled as brass but never into its original metals. At IKEA, we use brass for things like knobs, handles, frames and taps.





