Riobel-MZ101

Mz101 Riobel is made from top-notch materials, and it is an excellent product to make use of for the restroom area, cooking area, and outdoor cooking area.

Overview

Product code: MZ101 RIOBEL

Specifications:
MIZO KITCHEN FAUCET WITH SPRAY
Ceramic cartridge
3/8″ speedway compression
Polypropylene and polyester aluminium hose with integrated swivel
2-jet pull-out spray

Height: 9 Inch

Projection: 23.4 Inch

Flow rate: 1.5 gpm

Description

Mz101 Riobel is a quality Mizo kitchen faucet with a spray feature. The advantages to buying kitchen faucets are that they are generally versatile, symmetrical, and they are built to last. You can see other kitchen products such as sinks and cabinets.

Main Benefits

  • Kitchen faucets are easy to handle which makes cooking in the kitchen much less inconvenient.

Shipping Details

  • Shipping is available within Canada.
  • Shipping tiles can be offered at purchasers request with an additional cost based on standard charges from major shipping companies.
  • Special arrangements may be made for international buyers.

(Note: If you are planning to place a large order or need to inquire about pricing, please do not hesitate to give us a call today at (416) 752-4446.)

Ceramic Tile World has a range of kitchen faucets such as 3310n, 3565j, 3665j, 4681s, and Az101. We also provide a selection of kitchen products such as sinks and cabinets. Buy your kitchen products from our tile store in Toronto and start rebuilding your home.

Product Attributes

CATEGORY

Kitchen

SUBCATEGORY

Kitchen Faucets

BRAND

Riobel

SKU

MZ101 RIOBEL

MATERIAL

Brass, Stainless Steel

APPLICATION AREAS

Bathroom Area, Kitchen, Outdoor Kitchen

TESTIMONIALS

We had a great experience at this store. We bought tiles for our 4 bathrooms, laundry room, pantry, 2 fireplaces and all of our hardwood and vinyl. Prices are reasonable and their customer service is great. Dina was amazing and so friendly! She’s very knowledgeable and she offered so many great suggestions to help with our selection. She’s a gem! We also met the owner Steve and he was also great We’ve recommended this place to all our friends and we’ll continue to do so.

svedlana margosian

Very knowledgeable and helpful.

Alison Waddell

Really great selection and people. They have good quality and a wide selection that works for all budgets. All their materials are good quality. Yani was incredibly helpful and helped us make some good decisions for our kitchen and washroom renovations. They have a lot more than tiles, including shower and bath systems and hardware. We found a good quality trough drain here too. We are repeat customers and this was the second time sourcing from this fine business.

Tanzeel Merchant

I was very pleased with my various purchases at Ceramic Tile World, both for the new bathroom and kitchen. Knowledgeable and very friendly staff and the prices much better than many other Reno stores we went to. I would definitely recommend and go back to for the next Reno project. Well done.

David Tuck

They were very helpful to us in planning our shower installation. We bought porcelain tiles and a sliding door, both for a very reasonable price. We are considering a pre-fab floor, which is expensive, but promises better performance than the alternative. I would definitely recommend them highly.

Bert Hall

Needed builder tile for a 5 year old home (homeowner had only 41 pieces and I needed about 100). Had no idea what tile it was. The team at Ceramic Tile helped me figure out what the tile was, ordered it in and got me working within 1 business day! Thanks guys!

Alex Beis

We had a great experience at Ceramic Tile World. Dina was amazing and super helpful. The have a huge selection and they were able to work with our tight timeline. Will definitely go back for future projects.

Amanda Stastook

Very helpful staff, great selection. Dina was great and helped out with design options. Couldn’t be happier, we’d go back for sure. Have kitchen and washroom renovations coming up, we have our tile store.

Matt Heary

Knowledgeable staff, family run business, large sample tiles that I could move around to compare different options in the showroom. Got a great deal on some end of stock tiles for a kitchen project and had enough leftover to tile the front hall!

Rohit Arora

Everyone I’ve dealt with here has made my shopping process enjoyable. They have a great selection of tiles from all the big companies and better prices. Sales staff are willing to work through design ideas with me and can pull out tiles to support my “vision”. Responsive via email, happy to send sample boards home.

Kate Hoffmann

FAQ

Which Finish is Best for Bathroom Faucets?

Polished brass is perpetually favored by people going for a vintage vibe in their bathroom. It goes well on either conventional type of homes or electric and modern ambiance. Although it can be more high-priced than chrome or brushed nickel, buying it would be more cost-efficient as its color matches very well with other furniture.

Should Bathroom Faucets Match Door Knobs?

Your bathroom faucets do not need to go hand-in-hand with your doorknobs in terms of design. If the faucet in the sink is uniquely designed, you can opt for a unique metal finish as its focal point. Do not match the doorknob’s design and of the faucet to avoid drawing attention away from the sink.

Should All Bathroom Faucets Match?

Mixing and matching your hardware and finishes is a no-no in style bible. Instead, get your hardware to harmonize together and avoid committing the mortal mistake of mixing silver, white, gold, and black in your bathroom. Remember that it is essential to communicate a message when styling, so coordinated hardware and fixtures are fundamental parts of your bathroom design.

What is the Easiest Faucet Finish to Maintain?

Stainless steel and chrome are ideal for kitchen faucets, especially for those who have kids and do not have much time to maintain the house clean. Although they may be expensive, they give your kitchen that new and sophisticated look without requiring much effort from you to keep it that way!

What is the Most Popular Faucet Finish?

The most commonly-used faucet finish in the bathroom is chrome. However, nickel is one step forward in terms of quality, and stainless steel is also competing with the other two in terms of popularity. Some people might mistake them for looking all the same, but that is not true! If you are familiar with metals, you will know that nickel is a tad darker than chrome and stainless steel has a bluish undertone compared to the two aforementioned.

What’s the Difference Between a Pull Down and Pull Out Faucet?

A pull-out faucet has a shorter spout but a longer hose so that you can move it in various directions. A pull-down faucet has a longer spout. Thus, when choosing this type of faucet, remember to leave enough overhead space in your area.

Which is Better: Pull Out or Pull Down Kitchen Faucet?

Pull out and pull down faucets offer the same benefits, but it all boils down to personal preference at the end of the day. For instance, passionate cooks prefer a pull-down faucet because pots and cookwares are easily filled with water without the pots’ brim touching with the showerhead and spilling since the faucet’s snout is tall. However, if your sink is shallow and you want to avoid water splashback, you might prefer a pull-out faucet instead.

Can You Use Clorox Wipes on Brushed Nickel?

When cleaning a brushed nickel, avoid using bleach and anything that has alcohol or ammonia. Avoid using any abrasive so as not to affect the finish. Also, avoid leaving sponges, rubber mats, towels, or cleaning pads in the sink, seeping water overnight. This could stain the sink surface .

What Is the Standard Size Hole for a Kitchen Sink Faucet?

As a general rule, the common diameter for the kitchen faucet’s hole is 1-⅜ inches. Manufacturers have a register of the different size holes for different faucets. Your counter or sink may already have pre-drilled faucet holes, so make sure to measure it and check whether the faucet will fit it. If you are still planning to install a new sink or counter altogether, drill the holes with the size of the faucet you will install in mind so that it will fit properly.

Is it Wise to Allow a Person in the Home to Install New Plumbing?

Many people avoid calling the plumber and attempt to solve the problem themselves – which sometimes works – and sometimes not! You would not want a doctor to do the plumbing in your home and let the plumber repair your heart valve, do you? Besides the fact that it is dangerous to do the plumbing on your own, you must remember that installing plumbing in a home (whether it is yours or not) requires you a certain license. Thus, it is always better, safer, and even law-abiding to let professionals handle their profession rather than trying to do it yourself or someone else.

How Do You Care for the Finish on a Faucet?

You may be unaware that washing your faucet with soap can easily damage its finish. Instead, use a soft wet cloth (not abrasive ones) to wipe it clean and keep the finish shiny and flawless.