Description:
- DIAMOND Seal Technology features a valve embedded with diamonds to ensure like-new operation for the life of the faucet
- Includes optional 5-3/4 in. escutcheon for 3 hole installations
- Includes matching finish drain assembly
- Meets standards set by Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- 1.50 gpm @ 60 psi, 5.7 L/min @ 414 kPa
- 3-hole 4 in. installation
- Lifetime Faucet and Finish Warranty
Specification:
- WaterSense:
- Yes
- Weight (lb):
- 5.2
- Brand:
- Delta
- Stock Status:
- In Stock
- Number of Handles:
- 1
- Ada Compliant:
- Yes
- Collection:
- Addison
- Color:
- Champagne Bronze
- Handle Type:
- Lever
- Spout Height (in):
- 10.25
- Spout Reach (in):
- 5.063
- Flow Rate (GPM):
- 1.5
- Color/Finish Family:
- Bronze Tones
- Product Type:
- Single Hole
- Valve Type:
- DIAMOND(TM) Seal Valve
- Drain Type:
- Metal pop-up
- Spout Type:
- Fixed
- Country of Origin:
- USA
- Aerator Type:
- Cache
- Number of Faucet Holes:
- 1
- champagne bronze:
- /delta-592-cz-dst
- venetian bronze:
- /delta-592-rb-dst
- Parts & Accessories Diagram:
- Parts & Accessories Diagram
- Spec Sheet:
- Spec Sheet
- Maintenance & Installation Sheet:
- Maintenance & Installation Sheet
Reviews:
28 Reviews
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I bought two for the master bath in brilliant stainless to add to our counter/sink renovation. Loved it so much, I ordered the third for the hall bath. Can't comment on the installation since the renovation contractor/plumber installed the faucets. I
I bought two for the master bath in brilliant stainless to add to our counter/sink renovation. Loved it so much, I ordered the third for the hall bath. Can't comment on the installation since the renovation contractor/plumber installed the faucets. I was aware that my clearance for the pull up drain lever might not be enough - and we did try to bend the rod as mentioned in another review, but then the pull up function was incredibly stiff and tight. In the end, I ran to the big box store and purchased the touch pop-up drains and stopper by Glacier Bay in brushed nickel to use instead. It increased my total cost per faucet, but I'm very glad I made the switch. We removed the pull-up rod completely, and the hole is not visible from any angle, nor in the framed mirror which is approx 8 inches above the counter height. Only installed for 2 weeks, but no problem with water spots (however, I'm careful to grab my towel before I turn off the water, so not to drip all over the faucet). Our water pressure is normal, and this faucet increases the pressure even more, which means I often only turn it on halfway most of the time. I have consistent water pressure through the entire movement of the handle from hot to blended to cold. The handle has a very smooth movement and finding the full "off" position is very easy with no extra effort needed. The Delta logo engraved on the front is not as dramatic as a older review stated - maybe 1/4 inch height. For the brilliant stainless model the logo does not stand out.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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Looks great in my bathroom on top of granite. Easy install and easy to use<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>..
Looks great in my bathroom on top of granite. Easy install and easy to use<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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The faucet is without a doubt very solidly built and the design and finish are first rate.The description is misleading as it states "popup drain" and normally this means the type of drain that you push down to close and push down again to open.The D
The faucet is without a doubt very solidly built and the design and finish are first rate.The description is misleading as it states "popup drain" and normally this means the type of drain that you push down to close and push down again to open.The Delta faucets use the old-fashioned drain that requires pushing town on a cable that goes up and through the faucet base. I bought separate push down drain plugs to use instead of the Delta ones as they stay clean much longer with nothing to block them or collect hair and soap.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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Champagne Bronze color blends in well with out bright gold.Was harder to install than I expected, but not to bad. Finish is great water spots wipe off easily. We have higher countertops and with the higher spout can was my hands without bending over,
Champagne Bronze color blends in well with out bright gold.Was harder to install than I expected, but not to bad. Finish is great water spots wipe off easily. We have higher countertops and with the higher spout can was my hands without bending over, which is great with an old back!! Would buy again if we change the other bathroom. Have had faucet four months.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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The kit includes the faucet and the drain.I liked the champagne bronze finish and overall design.The popup rod is angled back and may not fit all vanity top configurations, but it was marginally OK for a cultured marble top with oval integrated bowl
The kit includes the faucet and the drain.I liked the champagne bronze finish and overall design.The popup rod is angled back and may not fit all vanity top configurations, but it was marginally OK for a cultured marble top with oval integrated bowl and integrated backsplash. You may have to bend the rod after inserting it (which is quite easy and may be expected by the manufacturer).The faucet is good enough. The one shortcoming is that if you turn the handle to hotter or colder, the stream rate will change. Maximum rate is in the middle. Other brands have about constant rate.The drain is built pretty well. Don't forget to apply teflon tape or teflon sealant to the tube thread, though. And the common problem with Delta supplied (so called) Mack gasket - the rubber gasket that seals it - is that it leaks. It seems Delta made it with fancy ridges in the hole. You need to apply silicone grease to the hole, or buy a generic Mack gasket with plain hole.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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We purchased these for a master bath remodel. They were installed by a plumber and he had no problem with the installation. They look good, function great and are easy to keep clean. Used at the bathtub (roam) with the additional sprayer and it was w
We purchased these for a master bath remodel. They were installed by a plumber and he had no problem with the installation. They look good, function great and are easy to keep clean. Used at the bathtub (roam) with the additional sprayer and it was well worth the extra money..<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>