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This 5-piece set of M22 faucet aerators features a built-in water filter that ensures cleaner, splash-free water flow at 4.75 gallons per minute. Made from durable ABS plastic with silicone washers, these aerators fit most standard faucets and are compatible with major brands, making them an essential upgrade for any modern kitchen or bathroom.
| ASIN | B0FD8S8JTT |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #212,835 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #323 in Faucet Aerators #326 in Kitchen Sink Aerators |
| Color | Gray Green Built-In 02 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Date First Available | June 21, 2025 |
| Flow Rate | 4.75 Gallons Per Minute |
| Included Components | Built-In Water Filter, M22 Black Washer |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | 01-MB ABS M22 Built-In Water Filter |
| Manufacturer | ESPETIO |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Part Number | M22 Built-In Water Filter |
| Product Dimensions | 0.83 x 0.83 x 0.83 inches |
J**G
Bath faucet adapter
Works perfectly
A**R
Didn't fit the kitchen sink. Used it in the bathroom to better success.
I bought this for my Kitchen sink which thanks DELTA for being the most annoying company ever, with your non-standardized parts. I was hunting down aerators for my sink since after over a decade, the one that came with the house decided to bust on me. Though, can't find the size that delta uses and this was the closest on paper, still didn't fit or thread. Diameter is correct, but the threading is all off. Again, not this product's fault. Delta's since they use a hyper find threading. IRONICALLY, though, the thing I needed from this was the aerator, and those kind of work and fit inside the metal decorative nut piece. So, wasn't a total loss. The part I actually needed, did get used by me, and works as intended. Insert works, the housing didn't. Again, not this thing's fault, Delta's fault for not being standardized.
B**N
Doesn’t Aerate well filter seems good!
I haven’t noticed a difference in aeration to save on water. The flow is the same. Filtration I’m hoping will be better than the orange colored ones that left orangey water stains in my bathroom sink. Installing was easy however 1 washer was too large the other washer too small so I didn’t use it. Works well without.
J**O
Great
Great product love the quality great price !
B**E
No aeration. None.
Water passes straight through with no aeration at all Save your money. This is junk. Going straight into the garbage can.
B**.
Fails at the one thing I wanted it for.
They claim 360 degree rotation which "can be rotated 360-Degree.Water sprayer reach to every corner of bathroom or kitchen sink, which make it easy to wash and clean them." - WRONG! It may swivel 360 degrees, but only within a very limited plane. It doesn't flex far enough to even reach the back half of my sink, let alone any corners. It literally only swivels around 1/4 of my sink that is directly under the faucet. The other problem I had was that my faucet was also a female end. This wasn't any of their fault because they clearly state this is a female end. I just didn't check first, and found that every sink in my house is a female attach. So, i had to first find a male to male adapter that fit each of the different threads. Once i got that, the instillation was easy. I had to give at least a couple stars because it is a quality brass fitting that does work as an aerator. They even give a couple different aerators with gaskets so you can have a choice.
M**B
Good product, leaks a little
I bought this for an emergency repair to replace a broken faucet aerator in my RV and adding a swivel to my faucet for the dinette sink. after installation and testing the join at the aerator and ball joint leaked so i fixed this with ptfe tape but it seems that the o-rings may be too thin for the application. Otherwise it is a good product and worked for what i needed it for.
T**R
Worked Perfectly Replacing Two Failing Faucets
With a home that's well over 30 years old there's bound to be a lot of things that need changing, updating, or replacing ... and there are. This order is because my kitchen faucet and one of the 2 lavatories in my master bath both had failing aerators, from years of use and constant bits of gravel. Changing aerators in a faucet is super-easy. All you've got to do is unscrew the end collar/cap of the faucet and carefully tip out the old aerator. Replace it with one of these new ones, screw the whole thing back on the faucet, and you're ready to go! You may need a little Teflon tape on the threads first or need a rag to help you grip the faucet end to better tighten it, but after that you should be like me - with refreshed faucets that properly aerate the water again.
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