The different types of faucet jets: how to choose the right one for your needs?
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Why Each Type of Spray Is Important in Cooking
In the kitchen, each task requires a specific spray pattern to be performed effectively. Whether you're rinsing delicate vegetables or cleaning stubborn pots and pans, the right spray pattern is essential for optimizing water consumption and maximizing cleaning efficiency.
AeraBoost™'s three spray modes
The AeraBoost™ faucet extender offers three spray modes, each designed to meet a specific kitchen need. With this versatility, you can easily switch between modes depending on the task at hand, ensuring optimal water consumption for every use.
- Aerated mode: for gentle and effective rinsing
Aerated mode is ideal for light tasks that require a gentle flow, such as rinsing fruits and vegetables. This mode diffuses water in an aerated manner, reducing splashing and controlling water consumption. With AeraBoost™, Aerated mode provides a gentle, economical rinse, ideal for everyday needs.
- Shower mode: for quick cleaning
The spray mode offers a wider, more even flow, perfect for cleaning dishes and kitchen utensils. By covering a larger surface area in a single pass, this mode allows for quick and efficient rinsing, reducing cleaning time while saving water.
- Boost mode: for maximum power during intensive tasks
Boost mode is designed for heavy-duty cleaning tasks, such as removing grease from pots and pans. This concentrated jet provides high pressure to tackle tough residue without using a lot of water. Boost mode is perfect for tough tasks, ensuring a deep clean while remaining economical.
Conclusion
AeraBoost™ offers maximum flexibility with three spray modes, making every kitchen task more efficient and water-efficient. Whether you need a gentle stream, a quick rinse, or intense pressure, AeraBoost™ adapts perfectly to meet all your needs.