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โจ Upgrade your kitchen game with Moenโs sleek, flexible faucet solution!
The Moen Chateau Chrome Kitchen Faucet combines a low-arc, modern design with practical features like a single-handle lever, separate pull-out side sprayer, and versatile 2 or 4-hole installation. Its durable chrome finish and Duralock Quick Connect system ensure easy setup and lasting performance, all backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.















| ASIN | B000A0GWX4 |
| Additional Features | Pull Down Sprayer |
| Brand | Moen |
| Brand Name | Moen |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 641 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Chrome |
| Finish Types | Chrome |
| Flow Rate | 1.5 Gallons Per Minute |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026508052853 |
| Handle Lever Placement | Center |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Handle Type | Lever |
| Hole Count | 4 |
| Included Components | Deck Plate, Flexible Supply Lines (Attached), Instruction Manual, Kitchen Faucet, Sprayer |
| Installation Method | Deck Mounted |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.25"D x 10"W x 8.5"H |
| Item Type Name | One Handle Low-Arc Kitchen Faucet with Side Sprayer |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Moen Incorporated |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7430 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Material | chrome |
| Material Type | chrome |
| Model Name | Chateau |
| Model Number | 7430 |
| Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
| Number Of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen |
| Spout Design | Low Arc |
| Spout Height | 8.5 Inches |
| Spout Reach | 9.13 Inches |
| Style Name | Standard |
| UPC | 026508052853 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Valve Type | Disc Valve |
| Warranty Type | limited |
R**0
Good quality item
Good quality item. Came with easy to follow instructions. Works well; moves smoothly from side to side; spray attachment works well.
J**F
Nice Faucet and Side Sprayer
I purchased this faucet to replace an old leaking/corroded kitchen faucet. The installation was easy enough and took approximately 1 hour, which included installing new compression fitting shutoff valves. I am not a plumber by trade. The item was shipped promptly and the faucet is solid, works well and looks great. The supply lines are part of the faucet and are plenty long enough to reach the floor. All of the lines go through only one hole, but still requires a 4-hole sink, which is fine because that is what I have. The steel plate uses the 2 outside holes to keep the faucet base from turning. After a week of good use, there are no leaks to report. My only, very minor, complaint is that the side sprayer is completely plastic.
C**F
Wonderful Moen Faucet - Purchase with Confidence
Very happy to have purchased and installed a new Moen faucet (and great service and pricing on Amazon's part always). The faucet was relatively easy to install (save for the limited space under our sink to operate within...you may need to gather a pillow and be prepared to work like a contortionist :-)) and so far it's operation is flawless. The flexible hoses (vs copper hoses and connection of the older unity) are a big plus in my opinion as well. Overall, nice quality and a relatively easy install (~ 35 minutes)....a good value for the $$!
A**N
So Far So Good
The faucet arrived quickly (Good job, Amazon!) and I installed it right away. It's an attractive design but not terribly artistic. It basically looks like a faucet . . . a nicely styled faucet . . . but still a faucet. It replaced a fairly new Delta "Diamond Seal" faucet that had started dripping shortly after it was installed. I probably could have got replacement parts for the old one but I had lost confidence in the design. The last few faucets I've bought were made in China. The box for this one says that it was assembled in the USA from foreign and domestic parts. I'll take that as a step in the right direction. I've installed a couple of more or less equivalent grade Moen faucets in the past, so I thought I knew pretty much what I was getting. Although it looks similar to the older models, this one is quite different. Plumbing manufacturers now need to make their products completely lead-free and this has lead to some major design revisions to accommodate new materials. The main structure of the faucet appears to be anodized aluminum rather than brass. I didn't disassemble the faucet, but I expect that most of the wetted parts are plastic. The Delta faucet I removed had a plastic base and mounting parts. It flexed easily in normal use, giving the faucet a flimsy feel. The metal structure of the Moen makes it feel quite solid. The water connections weren't copper as in the past. They were hoses covered in braided metal with the swivel compression nuts built in. The hoses were quite a bit longer than what I needed. I couldn't shorten them, so I looped them. That wasn't a problem. I was able to arrange the loops so they were tucked up out of the way of anything else. The sink sprayer attached without tools. The faucet works very smoothly and has good temperature control. The sink sprayer seems to be either completely on or off. Flow rate needs to be adjusted at the main lever. The action of the lever is a little different than what I'm used to. When the faucet is turned all the way on, the lever points almost straight up so it's not very easy to change the temperature with the faucet running wide open. It seems much easier to turn the faucet off, swivel the lever, and turn it back on. I'm not saying that's a negative. It's just a little different. I'll adjust. So far, so good. I may be back in a few months to update this review if anything changes.
J**L
This is easy to DIY!
I took out an old American Standard three hole w/ side sprayer which was the worst part of the replacement. The new Moen had easy installation instructions and a basin wrench was only needed for the removal of the old faucet. I still recommend watching a video on the installation so you can see it done. I liked hearing how to determine which is the hot and which is the cold water taps (the hot is the tap the dish washer is also attached to), when you are under the sink it gets a little confusing. It is now 2025 and have had no problem with the side sprayer and if the previous reviewer has hard water, they might try putting the spray head in a glass of vinegar and really hot water then leaving it there for a while. That would take care of the scale that might have developed.
A**N
Faaaar Superior to the Delta!
Updating the kitchen and was told by my plumber to get a MOEN. Boy, was he right! That old DELTA [https://www.amazon.com/Collins-Single-Handle-Kitchen-Matching-440-WH-DST/dp/B002LKU4VC/ref=sr_1_2?crid=EK6N9DGEY5L9&keywords=delta%2Bfaucet%2Bwith%2Bspray%2Bin%2Bwhite&qid=1702094004&sprefix=delta%2Bfaucet%2Bwith%2Bspray%2Bin%2Bwhite%2Caps%2C256&sr=8-2&th=1} after just 5 years was so difficult to use the handle. The top of the faucet got dinged so easy, because of the very light construction of the whole unit. It would actually rock the base plate and you were unsure whether of not it was going to bend in half. The MOEN is so much more sturdy; the handle and the faucet itself are silky smooth to move left and right and forwards and backwards. The base plate is veeery durable and stable. My only knock is that the sprayer is not "serrated" at the bottom [where it mounts to the sink] so it swivels all over; when you need to use it you have to pull it up and grab the sprayer in whatever position it is in, then point it in the direction you need it. The DELTA had grooves on the sprayed base, so that it was "at the ready" as soon as you needed it. Small kvetch! The DELTA is now $180+ and the MOEN is a bit over $100. The choice is so easy...
S**N
Great faucet. Simple and pretty.
I like the way this faucet attached underneath the sink. Often we have to Dremel our old faucet off when installing a new faucet, but this faucet uses screws which will be easier to remove when the time comes for a new one. The only problem we had was settling the faucet into the metal plate. We watched a helpful video online and it said there is apparently a notch somewhere and to twist it a little until the faucet settles into place. Unfortunately the directions said nothing about this. But other than that, we are very pleased with this faucet.
C**R
Moen Chrome One-Handle Kitchen Sink Faucet
Worked great, same model that I am replacing, everything fit as it should.
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