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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We bought two of these for our two bathrooms and they were installed a couple of weeks ago. We are really happy with them. They are a simple design which is exactly what we wanted and they are easy to use. I like the way that the chrome looks in the
We bought two of these for our two bathrooms and they were installed a couple of weeks ago. We are really happy with them. They are a simple design which is exactly what we wanted and they are easy to use. I like the way that the chrome looks in the bathroom.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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Nice looking faucet, however the stopper lever angles back too far and runs into the backsplash. Product specs should inform how much space there needs to be, so people don’t waste their time and money ordering something that isn’t going to work for.
Nice looking faucet, however the stopper lever angles back too far and runs into the backsplash. Product specs should inform how much space there needs to be, so people don’t waste their time and money ordering something that isn’t going to work for their situation.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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I'm really pleased with the appearance and function of this faucet. Customer support has been easy to reach and most helpful with my few questions concerning installation.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>..
I'm really pleased with the appearance and function of this faucet. Customer support has been easy to reach and most helpful with my few questions concerning installation.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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We couldn't use the pullout rod for the stopper because of its length and location on the faucet with a granite backsplash and the undermount sink it ended up to hard to pull up doe to the length and angle [This review was collected as part of a prom
We couldn't use the pullout rod for the stopper because of its length and location on the faucet with a granite backsplash and the undermount sink it ended up to hard to pull up doe to the length and angle [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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We just installed two of the Addison Delta faucets with a new quartz countertop and back splashes. Because of the stopper design and the natural thickness of the quartz backsplash, it is very difficult to pull the stopper. The problem seems to be the
We just installed two of the Addison Delta faucets with a new quartz countertop and back splashes. Because of the stopper design and the natural thickness of the quartz backsplash, it is very difficult to pull the stopper. The problem seems to be the proximity of the stopper to the backsplash and also the sleek, flat, slanted shape of the very top of the stopper. It is very hard to get a hold of. What can you offer as a solution to the problem?<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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I bought four of these in stainless steel for 3 bathrooms. Three were used with Corian tops, which have a slimmer backsplash so there were no issues with the drain lever. The fourth was put in a 1/2 bath with a quartz top (thicker backsplash) and we
I bought four of these in stainless steel for 3 bathrooms. Three were used with Corian tops, which have a slimmer backsplash so there were no issues with the drain lever. The fourth was put in a 1/2 bath with a quartz top (thicker backsplash) and we anticipated that it would be a tight space for drain lever. My plumber pointed it out when installing it, but I already knew. We don't use the drain lever that much in the 1/2 bath so it wasn't a big deal to me. If you want to avoid the issue, get Corian. It is a nice sturdy faucet, that looks great in all of the bathrooms.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>