Kitchen & Housewares : Delta 24902-SS Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucet w/ Spray

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Kitchen & Housewares : Delta 24902-SS Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucet w/ Spray

Delta 24902-SS Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucet w/ Spray

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1587





Product Brand: Delta Faucet
Label: Delta Faucet
Product Manufacturer: Delta Faucet
Publisher: Delta Faucet
Ranking: 1587
Studio: Delta Faucet









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Item Description:


Manufacturer: Delta Faucet
Model #: 24902-SS
Condition: Brand New In Retail Box
Warranty: Lifetime Faucet & Finish Warranty
List Price: $222.50



This Delta Faucet features traditional styling with elegant design to create a distinctive look that combines form and function. The Orleans faucet is a high-arc tubular-design that offers a taller spout and traditional styling.



Features:

  • Everything Included For Installation
  • Lifetime Faucet & Finish Warranty
  • Finish: Brilliance Stainless Steel
  • High-arc spout swings 360 degrees for added convenience
  • Matching vegetable spray for coordinated look
  • For 4-hole sinks - 6-16 inches
  • Flow Rate: 2.2 gpm
  • ADA compliant


















Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - funkyj669
i have ordered 4 so far for different family members and no one is disappointed, they are very duable faucets.



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