Tools & Hardware : Delta 75722 Seven-Spray Hand Shower, Chrome

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Tools & Hardware : Delta 75722 Seven-Spray Hand Shower, Chrome

Delta 75722 Seven-Spray Hand Shower, Chrome

from: Delta Faucet




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7076





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Delta Faucet
Color: Chrome
EAN: 0080776114392
Label: Delta Faucet
Product Manufacturer: Delta Faucet
Model: 75722
Publisher: Delta Faucet
Ranking: 7076
Studio: Delta Faucet
Variation Description: Chrome


Product facts:
  • Large size soft grip handle with anti-clog to remove mineral deposits; seven spray settings
  • Internal water-way for durablity and double check valve for security
  • Shower arm mount for hands-free showering; 6-foot tangle free flexible hose
  • Installs in minutes; wrench or pliers required
  • Lifetime Warranty















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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Rate Delta 75722 Hand Held Shower Head
The product price was good but the water flow was so restrictive I had to remove the water saver insert. Also, the hose attached to the hand held shower head is too stiff.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I agree
I agree with the consensus of other reviewers. Don't bother purchasing. The instructions for installing are minimal at best. Once installed after following the directions we had excessive leaking and the shower head would not stay upright. One would wonder why the installation directions would note that teflon tape is recommended for installation to prevent leaking when other products used in the past are just screw on and you are good to go.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Cheap Plastic
While installing the hose, it was broken with bare hands.
All parts are not metal. I am very disappointed with this cheap delta product. I had to return it, and purchased a hand shower with metal parts from a local store.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Parts Too Delicate
I bought two of these and was dissapointed that while installing one the hose connector just broke. I basically only have one working and it feels very delicate. I have to be using with extreme care. The parts are not metal but a fragile plastic.



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