Tools & Hardware : Delta 3555RB-216RB Victorian Double-Handle Widespread Lavatory Faucet with Metal Pop-Up, Rubbed Bronze

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Tools & Hardware : Delta 3555RB-216RB Victorian Double-Handle Widespread Lavatory Faucet with Metal Pop-Up, Rubbed Bronze

Delta 3555RB-216RB Victorian Double-Handle Widespread Lavatory Faucet with Metal Pop-Up, Rubbed Bronze

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MSRP Price: $417.55
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5922





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Delta Faucet
Color: oil-rubbed-bronze
EAN: 0034449462938
Label: Delta Faucet
Product Manufacturer: Delta Faucet
Material Type: stainless-steel
Model: 3555RB-216RB
Publisher: Delta Faucet
Ranking: 5922
Studio: Delta Faucet
Variation Description: oil-rubbed-bronze


Product facts:
  • 5-1/8 inch long and 5-15/16 inch high rigid spout for effortless clean-up
  • Precise handle turn allows for easier temperature selection
  • Matching tub/shower and Roman tub faucets provide complete coordination
  • Solid brass construction ensures quality and reliability
  • Victorian: Full collection carries old world charm through an entire home.







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Two handle lavatory faucet for concealed mounting on three hole sinks. Solid brass fabricated end valve and spout body. 5-1/8' long, 5-15/16' high, rigid spout. 1/4 turn stops. Control mechanism is of the rotating cylinder type with stainless steel plateand 180 degree rotation, with replaceable non-metallic seats operating in stainless steel lined sockets. 3/8' O.D. copper supply tubes and 1/2'-14 NPSM adapters. Quick Snap installation. Metal drain with pop-up type fitting with plated flange and stopper. Complies with NSF 61, ASME A112.18.1-2000, CSA B125-98, IAPMO listed, CSA certified, and UL listed. ADA compliant.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very nice faucet
I purchased 2 of these for the master bath. They are well made and sturdy and look very nice on our new vanity. I give the product 4 stars because we were unable to make the stoppers fit snugly to hold water in the sink. They slowly drain water, but since we rarely need to stop up the sink, it's not really a problem. I also purchased the shower faucet and the roman tub faucet with sprayer. I recommend them as well.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful
Those faucets are beautiful in my new bathroom. They are much more uniquely designed than othe styles.



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