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Delta 1353-SS-DST Linden Single Handle Kitchen Faucet, Stainless Product Description:
- The design was inspired by a strong presence in nature like that of tree with reaching branches
- Features exclusive DIAMOND Seal Technology
- Single handle provides ease of control of temperature and volume with one hand
- Optional 10-1/2-Inch escutcheon included
- Lifetime Faucet and Finish Warranty
Product Description
Delta 1353-SS-DST Linden Single Handle Kitchen Faucet Stainless
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Clean & Simple Design
By M. Stewart
I really like this faucet because of its clean and simple design. It is all stainless steel (unlike some other faucets that have built-in plastic pull-down sprayers).My only complaint is that it is difficult (but not impossible) to adjust to a comfortable temperature for rinsing a sink full of dishes. The slightest movement of the handle from left to right makes the water either too hot or too cold.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Overall very happy
By Metallikov
I installed this faucet in a Kohler drop-in stainless sink which looks an awful lot like this sink - http://www.amazon.com/KOHLER-K-3361-4-NA-Staccato-Self-Rimming-Kitchen/dp/B000MITYSO/This faucet uses the same cartridge that Delta uses in their more expensive faucets. The faucet extend almost exactly to the middle of the sink and rotates easily across both sinks. I agree with the previous reviewer who mentioned that the faucet can be a little touchy between hot and cold water. Straight back gives a mix of hot and cold, but moving the handle side to side causes it to change pretty quickly to all hot or all cold. It's a bit touchy, it's not all that hard to get different temperatures.Installation was super-easy:1. Drop the escutcheon plate (with attached screws that drop into the side holes) into the sink and tighten it from underneath with these large plastic nuts that spin easily on the screw coming down from above.2. Drop the faucet and supply lines in from above (it comes as one piece).3. Slide the brass washer and nut over the supply lines and tighten. Screw in the locking screws as well.4. Attach supply lines. The supply lines are color coded on the ends (red-hot, blue-cold), and are PEX tubing with compression fittings that do not require plumbers tape. Instructions mention to be careful about overtightening the compression fitting.5. Turn on the water and see if it works. Mine did. It took longer to remove the old faucet than it took to install the new one.I'm a pretty happy camper.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Too short...
By jw48335
The actual water dispenser hole looks a lot higher online. As it turns out it was lower than my old el-cheapo faucet I was replacing. It would have been nice if it was 2 inches higher. As it is, there just isn't much clearance under this one. I returned it.
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