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Comentado en Canadá el 26 de julio de 2024
We've used this a few times and will update in the future if any issues arise over the years but so far it feels and looks like a quality product. The stainless steel finish looks great and pairs well with my other appliances. Delta being a well known brand gives me the reassurance that this won't falter for years to come.
MelB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de noviembre de 2024
Beautiful product by Delta! We used it in an interior design project and it turned out gorgeous. The quality from Delta can't be beat. Highly recommend!
Tony B
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de noviembre de 2024
Very well made and color is spot on. Not gold like other brand but real brass color, exactly what we were looking for.
Vanessa
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de octubre de 2024
Worth it. We use it every day
RenaissanceMan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2016
Installation:Installation was simple amd straightforward. I'm doing a kitchen remodel so the only really tough part would be if you didn't have a line plumbed already. But I installed pex with 90deg drop ear...mounted at a height that would clear any huge pot...then used a 2" brass nipple extension (you can het them in varying lengths. I had to purchase longer (3") #8 head screws to mount brass plate that came with faucet. Used teflon tape and pipe dope...screwed on but didn't overtighten and used locknut to place faucet in vertical position. Note: recommend getting the locknut a couple of threads onto the brass plate...it was a pain once the brass plate is in place. Also ...remove the aerator prior to flushing with water.Function:This thing is very heavy and solidly built. It extends easily and the stainless finish matched my Kraus hardware elsewhere in the kitchen. People often wonder "why do you need that?" ...well, the waterflow is massive, firehose like, so it's easy to fill a pot very quickly with minimal splashing. It's way more flow than a typical sink faucet. For that reason alone it's a winner and I'm not sure why more sites don't mention this fact. It of course removes at least one heavy lifting task as well....all depends on how much water you boil off. My wife questioned me spending the extra in our reno but she's been convinced now. For those who suggest a hot water line...I set it up to do this but then changed it after reading about why not to do that...just google it. You're not saving a whole lot of time using hot water source.Not much else to say other than if you do a kitchen reno, this is a must have. I will add that my wife has medical issues so picking up pots from sink to stove and making sure nothing flys out is no longer an issue. It at least saves one trip.If you're wondering why there are two valves, it helps prevent drips.
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