The Delancey Pull-down bar sink faucet from American Standard is traditionally styled and matches the Delancey kitchen faucets. A pull-down spray head brings added convenience, with easy reach to help complete a range of tasks. A durable metal body and handle, and a lifetime of drip-free performance make the Delancey bar faucet an easy choice for your kitchen, with the quality you've come to rely on from American Standard.
- PULL-DOWN BAR FAUCET: Traditional single-hole bar faucet features regular water stream and extends reach to the entire sink
- DRIP-FREE: This single-handle bar faucet features a quality ceramic disc valve ensuring drip-free performance for life
- HIGH-ARC SWIVEL SPOUT: Provides ample clearance and sink access
- FORWARD ROTATING HANDLE: Will not interfere with the backsplash
- WATER SAVINGS: Flow rate of 1.5 gallons per minute helps conserve water without sacrificing performance
- BUILT TO LAST: Durable brass spout, metal body and lever handle ensure years of reliable use
- LEAD-FREE: Faucet contains 0.25% total lead content by weighted average
- DURABLE FINISHES: Faucet finish resists scratches, corrosion and easily wipes clean
- WARRANTY: Limited lifetime warranty on function and finish
Color/Finish |
POLISHED NICKEL |
Faucet Type |
Pull Down |
Features |
Not Applicable,Pull Down,Water Efficient |
Dimensions |
15,6.327,8.6,5.3 |
Fitting Connection Size |
3/8 |
Fitting Max Deck Thickness |
2 |
Fitting No of Holes Required |
1 |
Fitting Swivel Degrees |
360 |
Fitting Valve Material |
Ceramic |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
Warranty |
Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
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