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Análisis de la estructura del grifo
Tecnología de superficie
3 modos de agua
Modelado de arco alto
Manija única
Adaptación de la instalación del fregadero de 1 o 3 orificios
Carrete de cerámica
FÁCIL INSTALACIÓN POR USTED MISMO
Cartucho de disco de cerámica
Cartucho certificado por NSF, duradero para una prueba de ciclo de vida de 500.000 veces Cartucho de cerámica de vástago cuadrado estándar de 35 mm para grifo de una manija
Filtro adicional para reducir el ruido y los residuos del filtro
El paquete incluye
1 grifo para fregadero de cocina
2 mangueras de suministro de agua (23,6" de largo)
1 Instrucciones del producto
1 Placa de cubierta
Accesorios de montaje
Claudia
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2025
Muy bonita, de buen material y excelente funcionamiento, me gustó mucho
Anonymous Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Good quality & very useful!
Christopher J. Loughlin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de junio de 2024
The ALLWAY SD41 5-in-1 Lightweight Safety Shockproof Screwdriver with 4 Bits is a must-have tool for anyone looking for versatility, reliability, and ease of use. I recently purchased this screwdriver and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance across various tasks.Firstly, the screwdriver's lightweight design makes it comfortable to use for extended periods without causing hand fatigue. The ergonomic handle provides a firm grip, enhancing control and precision during operation.What sets the SD41 apart is its versatility. With its innovative design, it combines five different functions into one compact tool. The interchangeable bits include Phillips #1 and #2, and flathead 3/16" and 1/4", covering a wide range of screw types commonly found in household and DIY projects. The bits securely lock into place, ensuring stability and reducing the risk of slipping or stripping screws.The shockproof feature adds an extra layer of safety, making it suitable for electrical work and other tasks where accidental contact with live circuits could occur. This feature has given me peace of mind while working on projects around the house.Durability is another standout feature of the SD41. The screwdriver is constructed from high-quality materials that withstand wear and tear, ensuring longevity even with frequent use. It feels sturdy and reliable in hand, capable of handling tough jobs without compromising performance.Additionally, the compact size of the screwdriver makes it easy to store in a toolbox or carry in a pocket or belt pouch, ideal for on-the-go repairs or installations.Overall, the ALLWAY SD41 5-in-1 Lightweight Safety Shockproof Screwdriver with 4 Bits is an excellent addition to any toolkit. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional, its versatility, reliability, and safety features make it a standout choice. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a quality screwdriver that delivers on performance and convenience.
J Osborne
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de mayo de 2024
I really like this driver because it's just a little different than all of the million other bit drivers on the market these days. It's compact but it isn't stubby and it isn't bulky. It's perfect in the hand and it's perfect for tucking into a toolbox or whatever. This did arrive in red as shown - not made quite as well as my old yellow one but it's the same tool. Actually everything is the same but their molds are getting worn maybe and there is more flash to clean up (not so easy on this one) to make it more comfortable in the hand.This is a glass fiber nylon - excellent material and probably why it gets its electric rating although I would never ever suggest that someone use this on household energized line voltage and absolutely not on high voltage or high DC. Cleaning up the flash, that nice stiff quality of the plastic makes it easy to scrape smooth where needed (can't do that with normal nylon or poly plastics and so-so with ABS, etc).As pointed out in a review video, point the tips of the bits downward in the handle. It's comfortable either way and the bits will stay snug for a long time. The hand feel is a little awkward at first but you get used to it and it's rarely a problem. Bits are held very securely and it works well with any type of bit shank you have (straight, standard quick release, short quick release). Supplied bits seem good although that chrome will flake off eventually so consider that if you work on electronics. The fit on them is excellent, not sloppy in any screw head I had on hand. I swapped them with torx and other bits.If I could improve this it would be to perhaps make the handle take four bits instead of three, and if it could accept 2" length bits that would be even better (perhaps with a shorter extension nose). PB Swiss has a very expensive model that is similar in shape and size but this one is just a nice driver and I'm glad Allway is still around and selling it, and cheap, too.
Jax Sage
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2022
This Allway 5-in1 Composite Shockproof Screwdriver is a homeowner's best tool to own. Over the years I have purchased 6 of them. A good friend, an electrician, used it while working at my home doing a gratis trouble shooting job. He loved it so much I gave it to him. The original two are orange and black. The next one purchased is yellow and black. The latest two are red and black. I keep all but one in the tool box. One is kept in the "junk drawer" to eliminate walking to the garage whenever I need a screwdriver for a fast home repair or whatever.The outstanding features of this tool are: its compact size; the 5 different bits; and, the earth magnet that allows the user to retain a screw on the bit or pick up a dropped screw. The 4 storage compartments in the handle make it easy to change from slotted to phillips head bits. Despite its small size, which allows it to fit inside a pocket, it is very durable. I used it on every electrical job, including 12v landscape lighting transformers, fixtures, etc.
R. WEST
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2015
For over a decade of my mis-spent youth I carried a toolpouch and used a screwdriver many times a day, every working day. I'm not really sure that this is the one I'd pick if I had to do it again, and I already own two, yet I'm thinking of buying a 4, 6 or even a 10-pack of these, even though the bits themselves are junk.Why?For one thing, because I MIGHT pick this one. I think it's actually very good with different bits. This model has held up well for me, and although the handle is small as screwdrivers go, I seem to be able to put a lot of torque on it comfortably.I've had both of mine for a while now. One is marked Stanley and came from Walmart (I'm not sure Walmart carries them anymore, I don't see it on their website), the other is Allway, they are identical other than markings, they are both black and yellow (I think the orange variant is history), and they both have the rightfully derided shiny; (plated) bits. Sorry, the bits are junk, but, hey, they're standard power bits, you can get better bits almost anywhere. If these four types aren't what you really need most to carry or in a particular kit, you can replace them with any bits you like, maybe go with one flat, one Phillps and a couple of Torx bits. The aluminum-alloy sleeve that retains the bits seems to hold up well, and the magnet is strong.With just four bits this isn't the most versatile screwdriver around, for real abuse like prying or hammering on it, it's probably not the sturdiest made. The thing about THIS screwdriver, at least for me, is the weight. It is VERY lightweight.Don't get me wrong, not getting electrocuted is good too. I like that about it.If you are carrying or wearing a tool pouch every day, the weight of each tool is important. If you are assembling an emergency toolkit for a motorcycle or small airplane, the weight of every tool is important. If you are assembling an emergency toolkit for bicycling, the weight of every tool is critical. Ditto gear that you might backpack somewhere, or any emergency kit you might have to carry any significant distance, fishing, boating, private push to Low Earth Orbit, whatever. Keep in mind the standard-size bits, you can substitute torx or whatever you need for each application.I weighed both of mine on a pretty good digital scale, and they both came in at 1.95 ounces or 55 grams.This means that for a few bucks you're getting a full-sized (if compact) screwdriver and four bits for UNDER TWO OUNCES.Two ounces is NOTHING. At that weight, there are plenty of circumstances where this could easily make the difference between having a screwdriver and not having one at all. It becomes something you can carry in a bookbag, daypack, purse or briefcase "just in case", significantly enhance your capability to deal with the unexpected, and never even feel the difference.For comparison I pulled an inexpensive Chinese steel-shafted rubber-handled four-way screwdriver out of the kitchen drawer, and it weighed in at 4.95 ounces or 140 grams, over two-and-a-half times as much. I wish there were alternatives that offered this kind of weight savings in pliers and wrenches. Combine this with your Wiha bit set for an excellent featherweight option.
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