
StreamMaster Pro™ — Stop the Splash and Reach Every Corner of Your Sink
Stop Fighting Your Faucet. Wash Dishes Without Soaking Your Shirt.
A 7/8-inch screw-on aerator that takes any standard kitchen faucet and gives it two flow modes — soft bubble or high-pressure spray — plus a ball joint that swivels 360° around and tilts up to 80°. Solid copper body, four-layer mesh filter inside, no tools, no plumber. Screws on by hand in under a minute.
Stop Spraying Water All Over Your Counter Every Time You Rinse a Pan
If your faucet only reaches the middle of the sink, kicks sideways when the pressure's up, or bounces water off every bowl and onto your shirt — that's not you doing dishes wrong. That's a stock aerator that can't aim, can't switch modes, and pushes whatever sediment is in your pipes straight onto your plates.
➤ Switch Between Bubble Flow and Pressure Spray: Twist the collar — get a soft, aerated stream for hands, glasses, and rinsing soft produce without bruising it. Twist back — a tight, dense spray that lifts dried sauce off a pan in seconds.
➤ Swivel 360° and Tilt Up to 80°: The ball joint pivots in any direction. Reach the back corner of a deep sink, rinse the rim of a stockpot, or fill a tall water bottle without dragging it under the spout.
➤ Catch Grit With a Four-Layer Mesh: Stacked filter screens inside the body strain out sediment and rust flakes before water hits your dishes or your drinking glass.
How It Pulls Off What Your Old Faucet Can't
Two parts do the work. A pivoting ball joint at the top lets the nozzle bend up to 80 degrees in any direction — that's how the water actually reaches the back of your sink. A spring-loaded dual nozzle at the bottom switches between a soft bubble aerator and a high-pressure spray with one twist.
Between them sits the four-layer mesh — three stainless wire grids and one fine particle screen. Sediment, rust flakes, and the small stuff your pipes push out get caught here, not in your glass.
From "Just Another Cheap Add-On" to "Why Didn't I Have This Years Ago?"
Most people install it on a Sunday morning, screw it on by hand in under a minute, and forget what their kitchen used to feel like. Less splash on the counter. Real reach into the back of the sink. Water that doesn't taste like the inside of an old pipe.
"I was skeptical it would even fit — screwed onto my faucet in 30 seconds, no plumber, no leak. The bubble mode is a different planet from what came out before. I stopped washing dishes in a damp shirt." — Megan R.
What Changes the Day You Screw It On
✓ Rinse the Whole Sink Without Moving the Pot: 360° swivel and 80° tilt mean the water goes where you point it. Stop dragging heavy pans under the spout to reach the dirty side.
✓ Wash Produce Without Bruising It: The bubble mode aerates the stream so soft tomatoes, peaches, and leafy greens get rinsed — not blasted off the plate.
✓ Built From Solid Copper, Not Plastic Pretending: Real copper inside the chrome finish — resists rust, mineral scale, and the cracks that snap off plastic units after a year.
How Simple It Really Is
Step 1: Unscrew your old aerator by hand. Screw StreamMaster Pro™ on in its place — fits any standard 7/8-inch threaded faucet (the size on most US kitchen sinks).
Step 2: Twist the bottom collar to switch between soft bubble flow and high-pressure spray. Pick the one that matches what you're rinsing.
Step 3: Push the head to aim — 360° around, up to 80° in any direction. Wash, rinse, done.

| StreamMaster Pro™ | Typical Faucet Sprayers | Basic Single-Flow Faucets |
|---|---|---|
| Two flow modes — soft bubble + pressure spray | ✅ | ❌ |
| Pivots up to 80° in any direction, 360° around | ✅ | ❌ |
| Four-layer mesh filter inside the body | ❌ | ❌ |
| Solid copper body — no plastic core | ❌ | Varies |
| Screws on by hand — no tools, no plumber | ✅ | N/A |
Specs for the Detail-Oriented
- Material: Solid copper body, chrome finish — resists rust and mineral scale
- Thread: 7/8-inch (22mm) female thread — fits the standard kitchen faucet thread used on most US sinks
- Movement: 360° ball-joint swivel, up to 80° tilt in any direction
- Flow Modes: Soft bubble aerator + tight pressure spray, switched by twist collar
- Filter: Four-layer internal mesh — three stainless wire grids + fine particle screen
- Pack Options: Single unit or two-pack
- Installation: Screws on by hand, no tools needed
Got Questions? We've Got the Answers You Need.
Will this fit my faucet?
Most US kitchen and bathroom faucets use a 7/8-inch (22mm) thread — that's what this fits. Unscrew your existing aerator and check the size. If it's standard, this screws straight on.
Will it leak?
The rubber gasket inside the thread forms a watertight seal when you hand-tighten. If it ever drips, take it off, reseat the gasket, and re-tighten — that fixes it.
Why does the mode switch feel stiff at first?
Brand new aerators have a bit of resistance in the twist collar. After about a week of daily use it loosens up and switches with one fingertip.
Does the filter actually do anything?
The four-layer mesh catches sediment and rust flakes — the kind of particles that show up in a glass left sitting on the counter. It's not a carbon filter and doesn't change taste. It catches debris.
Will the bubble mode kill my water pressure?
Bubble mode is gentler by design — that's the point. For force, twist to spray mode: water pushes through a tighter nozzle and comes out stronger than your faucet alone.
StreamMaster Pro™ — A 60-Second Swap That Changes How You Use Your Sink
Most kitchen complaints aren't about the kitchen — they're about a faucet that can't aim, can't switch modes, and pushes whatever's in your pipes onto your plate. Swap the aerator. The fix takes a minute and stays fixed.
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StreamMaster Pro™ — Stop the Splash and Reach Every Corner of Your Sink
Stop Fighting Your Faucet. Wash Dishes Without Soaking Your Shirt.
A 7/8-inch screw-on aerator that takes any standard kitchen faucet and gives it two flow modes — soft bubble or high-pressure spray — plus a ball joint that swivels 360° around and tilts up to 80°. Solid copper body, four-layer mesh filter inside, no tools, no plumber. Screws on by hand in under a minute.
Stop Spraying Water All Over Your Counter Every Time You Rinse a Pan
If your faucet only reaches the middle of the sink, kicks sideways when the pressure's up, or bounces water off every bowl and onto your shirt — that's not you doing dishes wrong. That's a stock aerator that can't aim, can't switch modes, and pushes whatever sediment is in your pipes straight onto your plates.
➤ Switch Between Bubble Flow and Pressure Spray: Twist the collar — get a soft, aerated stream for hands, glasses, and rinsing soft produce without bruising it. Twist back — a tight, dense spray that lifts dried sauce off a pan in seconds.
➤ Swivel 360° and Tilt Up to 80°: The ball joint pivots in any direction. Reach the back corner of a deep sink, rinse the rim of a stockpot, or fill a tall water bottle without dragging it under the spout.
➤ Catch Grit With a Four-Layer Mesh: Stacked filter screens inside the body strain out sediment and rust flakes before water hits your dishes or your drinking glass.
How It Pulls Off What Your Old Faucet Can't
Two parts do the work. A pivoting ball joint at the top lets the nozzle bend up to 80 degrees in any direction — that's how the water actually reaches the back of your sink. A spring-loaded dual nozzle at the bottom switches between a soft bubble aerator and a high-pressure spray with one twist.
Between them sits the four-layer mesh — three stainless wire grids and one fine particle screen. Sediment, rust flakes, and the small stuff your pipes push out get caught here, not in your glass.
From "Just Another Cheap Add-On" to "Why Didn't I Have This Years Ago?"
Most people install it on a Sunday morning, screw it on by hand in under a minute, and forget what their kitchen used to feel like. Less splash on the counter. Real reach into the back of the sink. Water that doesn't taste like the inside of an old pipe.
"I was skeptical it would even fit — screwed onto my faucet in 30 seconds, no plumber, no leak. The bubble mode is a different planet from what came out before. I stopped washing dishes in a damp shirt." — Megan R.
What Changes the Day You Screw It On
✓ Rinse the Whole Sink Without Moving the Pot: 360° swivel and 80° tilt mean the water goes where you point it. Stop dragging heavy pans under the spout to reach the dirty side.
✓ Wash Produce Without Bruising It: The bubble mode aerates the stream so soft tomatoes, peaches, and leafy greens get rinsed — not blasted off the plate.
✓ Built From Solid Copper, Not Plastic Pretending: Real copper inside the chrome finish — resists rust, mineral scale, and the cracks that snap off plastic units after a year.
How Simple It Really Is
Step 1: Unscrew your old aerator by hand. Screw StreamMaster Pro™ on in its place — fits any standard 7/8-inch threaded faucet (the size on most US kitchen sinks).
Step 2: Twist the bottom collar to switch between soft bubble flow and high-pressure spray. Pick the one that matches what you're rinsing.
Step 3: Push the head to aim — 360° around, up to 80° in any direction. Wash, rinse, done.

| StreamMaster Pro™ | Typical Faucet Sprayers | Basic Single-Flow Faucets |
|---|---|---|
| Two flow modes — soft bubble + pressure spray | ✅ | ❌ |
| Pivots up to 80° in any direction, 360° around | ✅ | ❌ |
| Four-layer mesh filter inside the body | ❌ | ❌ |
| Solid copper body — no plastic core | ❌ | Varies |
| Screws on by hand — no tools, no plumber | ✅ | N/A |
Specs for the Detail-Oriented
- Material: Solid copper body, chrome finish — resists rust and mineral scale
- Thread: 7/8-inch (22mm) female thread — fits the standard kitchen faucet thread used on most US sinks
- Movement: 360° ball-joint swivel, up to 80° tilt in any direction
- Flow Modes: Soft bubble aerator + tight pressure spray, switched by twist collar
- Filter: Four-layer internal mesh — three stainless wire grids + fine particle screen
- Pack Options: Single unit or two-pack
- Installation: Screws on by hand, no tools needed
Got Questions? We've Got the Answers You Need.
Will this fit my faucet?
Most US kitchen and bathroom faucets use a 7/8-inch (22mm) thread — that's what this fits. Unscrew your existing aerator and check the size. If it's standard, this screws straight on.
Will it leak?
The rubber gasket inside the thread forms a watertight seal when you hand-tighten. If it ever drips, take it off, reseat the gasket, and re-tighten — that fixes it.
Why does the mode switch feel stiff at first?
Brand new aerators have a bit of resistance in the twist collar. After about a week of daily use it loosens up and switches with one fingertip.
Does the filter actually do anything?
The four-layer mesh catches sediment and rust flakes — the kind of particles that show up in a glass left sitting on the counter. It's not a carbon filter and doesn't change taste. It catches debris.
Will the bubble mode kill my water pressure?
Bubble mode is gentler by design — that's the point. For force, twist to spray mode: water pushes through a tighter nozzle and comes out stronger than your faucet alone.
StreamMaster Pro™ — A 60-Second Swap That Changes How You Use Your Sink
Most kitchen complaints aren't about the kitchen — they're about a faucet that can't aim, can't switch modes, and pushes whatever's in your pipes onto your plate. Swap the aerator. The fix takes a minute and stays fixed.
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Stop Fighting Your Faucet. Wash Dishes Without Soaking Your Shirt.
A 7/8-inch screw-on aerator that takes any standard kitchen faucet and gives it two flow modes — soft bubble or high-pressure spray — plus a ball joint that swivels 360° around and tilts up to 80°. Solid copper body, four-layer mesh filter inside, no tools, no plumber. Screws on by hand in under a minute.
Stop Spraying Water All Over Your Counter Every Time You Rinse a Pan
If your faucet only reaches the middle of the sink, kicks sideways when the pressure's up, or bounces water off every bowl and onto your shirt — that's not you doing dishes wrong. That's a stock aerator that can't aim, can't switch modes, and pushes whatever sediment is in your pipes straight onto your plates.
➤ Switch Between Bubble Flow and Pressure Spray: Twist the collar — get a soft, aerated stream for hands, glasses, and rinsing soft produce without bruising it. Twist back — a tight, dense spray that lifts dried sauce off a pan in seconds.
➤ Swivel 360° and Tilt Up to 80°: The ball joint pivots in any direction. Reach the back corner of a deep sink, rinse the rim of a stockpot, or fill a tall water bottle without dragging it under the spout.
➤ Catch Grit With a Four-Layer Mesh: Stacked filter screens inside the body strain out sediment and rust flakes before water hits your dishes or your drinking glass.
How It Pulls Off What Your Old Faucet Can't
Two parts do the work. A pivoting ball joint at the top lets the nozzle bend up to 80 degrees in any direction — that's how the water actually reaches the back of your sink. A spring-loaded dual nozzle at the bottom switches between a soft bubble aerator and a high-pressure spray with one twist.
Between them sits the four-layer mesh — three stainless wire grids and one fine particle screen. Sediment, rust flakes, and the small stuff your pipes push out get caught here, not in your glass.
From "Just Another Cheap Add-On" to "Why Didn't I Have This Years Ago?"
Most people install it on a Sunday morning, screw it on by hand in under a minute, and forget what their kitchen used to feel like. Less splash on the counter. Real reach into the back of the sink. Water that doesn't taste like the inside of an old pipe.
"I was skeptical it would even fit — screwed onto my faucet in 30 seconds, no plumber, no leak. The bubble mode is a different planet from what came out before. I stopped washing dishes in a damp shirt." — Megan R.
What Changes the Day You Screw It On
✓ Rinse the Whole Sink Without Moving the Pot: 360° swivel and 80° tilt mean the water goes where you point it. Stop dragging heavy pans under the spout to reach the dirty side.
✓ Wash Produce Without Bruising It: The bubble mode aerates the stream so soft tomatoes, peaches, and leafy greens get rinsed — not blasted off the plate.
✓ Built From Solid Copper, Not Plastic Pretending: Real copper inside the chrome finish — resists rust, mineral scale, and the cracks that snap off plastic units after a year.
How Simple It Really Is
Step 1: Unscrew your old aerator by hand. Screw StreamMaster Pro™ on in its place — fits any standard 7/8-inch threaded faucet (the size on most US kitchen sinks).
Step 2: Twist the bottom collar to switch between soft bubble flow and high-pressure spray. Pick the one that matches what you're rinsing.
Step 3: Push the head to aim — 360° around, up to 80° in any direction. Wash, rinse, done.

| StreamMaster Pro™ | Typical Faucet Sprayers | Basic Single-Flow Faucets |
|---|---|---|
| Two flow modes — soft bubble + pressure spray | ✅ | ❌ |
| Pivots up to 80° in any direction, 360° around | ✅ | ❌ |
| Four-layer mesh filter inside the body | ❌ | ❌ |
| Solid copper body — no plastic core | ❌ | Varies |
| Screws on by hand — no tools, no plumber | ✅ | N/A |
Specs for the Detail-Oriented
- Material: Solid copper body, chrome finish — resists rust and mineral scale
- Thread: 7/8-inch (22mm) female thread — fits the standard kitchen faucet thread used on most US sinks
- Movement: 360° ball-joint swivel, up to 80° tilt in any direction
- Flow Modes: Soft bubble aerator + tight pressure spray, switched by twist collar
- Filter: Four-layer internal mesh — three stainless wire grids + fine particle screen
- Pack Options: Single unit or two-pack
- Installation: Screws on by hand, no tools needed
Got Questions? We've Got the Answers You Need.
Will this fit my faucet?
Most US kitchen and bathroom faucets use a 7/8-inch (22mm) thread — that's what this fits. Unscrew your existing aerator and check the size. If it's standard, this screws straight on.
Will it leak?
The rubber gasket inside the thread forms a watertight seal when you hand-tighten. If it ever drips, take it off, reseat the gasket, and re-tighten — that fixes it.
Why does the mode switch feel stiff at first?
Brand new aerators have a bit of resistance in the twist collar. After about a week of daily use it loosens up and switches with one fingertip.
Does the filter actually do anything?
The four-layer mesh catches sediment and rust flakes — the kind of particles that show up in a glass left sitting on the counter. It's not a carbon filter and doesn't change taste. It catches debris.
Will the bubble mode kill my water pressure?
Bubble mode is gentler by design — that's the point. For force, twist to spray mode: water pushes through a tighter nozzle and comes out stronger than your faucet alone.
StreamMaster Pro™ — A 60-Second Swap That Changes How You Use Your Sink
Most kitchen complaints aren't about the kitchen — they're about a faucet that can't aim, can't switch modes, and pushes whatever's in your pipes onto your plate. Swap the aerator. The fix takes a minute and stays fixed.



























