Unlacquered Brass Air Switch Kit
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Description
Description
Run your garbage disposal from the countertop — no ugly wall switch, no reaching behind a wet sink. This brass air switch puts a single, satisfying push-button right at the sink, ideal for island installs and open-concept kitchens where there's no wall to mount a switch on. Press once to start the disposal, press again to stop. Both the button and escutcheon are forged from solid, heavy-duty brass for a premium tactile feel, and the unlacquered finish ages naturally into a warm patina that matches the rest of your artisanal hardware. Every unit is individually tested, hand-cleaned, and inspected before it ships — and we handle all U.S. customs so it arrives without a hitch.
- Solid brass button and escutcheon — heavy-duty and premium to the touch
- Pneumatic air switch — safe, water-isolated countertop control
- Perfect for island sinks and open-concept kitchens with no wall switch
- Fits standard 1-1/4" holes; works with countertops up to 1-3/4" thick
- Living unlacquered finish ages into a warm, natural patina
- Individually tested and inspected before shipping
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
- Material: solid brass button and escutcheon (cover)
- Mechanism: pneumatic remote air switch
- Hole compatibility: fits standard 1-1/4" diameter holes
- Maximum countertop thickness: up to 1-3/4"
- Includes: control box, brass button, and matching escutcheon
- We handle all U.S. customs for a smooth, guaranteed delivery
Technical Documents
Technical Documents
Delivery & Return
Delivery & Return
Shipping
Processed in 2-4 business days.
Free express shipping via DHL or FedEx.
USA: 3–5 days
UK & Europe: 3–7 days
Rest of world: up to 14 days
Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) - no extra charges at delivery.
Tracking number sent by email once shipped.
Returns
60 days from delivery.
Unused, uninstalled, original packaging.
Email support@hevna.com with your order number.
Damaged item?
Email us with photos. Replacement or full refund, you choose.
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