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DELTA FAUCET Essa Kitchen Faucet, Brushed Nickel, Pull Down, Soap Dispenser, Magnetic Docking, 20% Water Efficient, Arctic Stainless, 1.8 GPM

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Color: Arctic Stainless


Size: Standard


Style: With Soap Dispenser


Features

  • LASTS 2X LONGER: Patented DIAMOND Seal Technology reduces leak points and lasts twice as long as the industry standardensuring leak-free operation for the life of the kitchen sink faucet
  • MAGNETIC DOCKING: MagnaTite Docking uses a powerful magnet to snap your kitchen sprayer into place so it stays docked and doesnt droop over time like other kitchen faucets
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Designed to fit single-hole or 3-hole, 8-inch configurations. Everything you need is together in 1 box, including an optional deck plate for 3-hole installation and InnoFlex PEX supply lines that are integrated into the faucet for one less leak point
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Delta kitchen faucets with Touch-Clean spray holes allow you to quickly and easily wipe away calcium and lime build-up with a touch of a finger
  • LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY: You can install with confidence, knowing this kitchen faucet is backed by Delta Faucet's Lifetime Limited Warranty
  • COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY: The high-arc gooseneck design swivels 360 degrees with a 20-in retractable hose for added convenience during everyday kitchen tasks
  • WATER EFFICIENT: Uses 20% less watersaving you money without compromising performance
  • LEAD FREE COMPLIANT: Delta faucets comply with lead-free legislation. All Delta products meet or exceed the requirements of applicable product performance and U.S. safety industry standards

Brand: Delta Faucet


Recommended Uses For Product: Kitchen


Mounting Type: Single-hole


Finish Type: Brushed


Color: Arctic Stainless


Number of Handles: 1


Included Components: Deck Plate,Sprayer,Handle,Soap Dispenser


Hole Count: 2


Special Feature: Pull Down Sprayer


Handle Type: Lever


Brand: ‎Delta Faucet


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Kitchen


Mounting Type: ‎Single-hole


Finish Type: ‎Brushed


Color: ‎Arctic Stainless


Number of Handles: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Deck Plate,Sprayer,Handle,Soap Dispenser


Hole Count: ‎2


Special Feature: ‎Pull Down Sprayer


Handle Type: ‎Lever


Style: ‎With Soap Dispenser


Installation Type: ‎single_hole_deck_mount, Single Hole


Maximum Flow Rate: ‎1.8 Gallons Per Minute


Number of Pieces: ‎5


Item Weight: ‎16 ounces


Warranty Type: ‎lifetime


Spout Design: ‎high-arc gooseneck


Manufacturer: ‎Delta Faucet


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.38 x 10.25 x 15.75 inches


Size: ‎Standard


Finish: ‎Brushed


Pattern: ‎Faucet + Soap Dispenser with 13oz bottle


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Pull Down Sprayer


Date First Available: August 4, 2020


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  • Seems to be a good value & works well, simple mechanical valve avoid the headaches of touch type
Color: Arctic Stainless Size: Standard Style: Without Soap Dispenser
We like the quality & style of this faucet. Simple mechanical valve to avoid the automation headaches of touch It has been in use for only about 16 days, so time will tell how well it will holdup. EDIT/ Update: After 1 year of use & we are still very happy with this faucet It replaces an over 15 year old Delta (several valve rebuilds along the way) that needed a new pullout faucet head, that is the sprayer & the parts were no longer available. This old faucet had the separate valve body that mounted to the counter top independent of the faucet, because of the asymmetrical sink design a typical faucet with a Escutcheon would not work. Faucet needed to be in the far right hole to reach the much larger side of the sink This seems to be a low flow/ water saver faucet. We find the flow adequate & are happy there is not so much flow that water splashes everywhere. However, it does take longer to fill the sink. This was not a surprise to me as other reviews had mentioned the low flow feature. While using the pullout sprayer, if your not careful, it is possible to "kink the water line" & interrupt the flow of water. This has only happened to me a couple of times, when raising the sprayer above the exit point of the pull-down faucet while trying to rinse a very tall item that was well above counter top height. All you need to do is extend the hose first, with your other hand if you want to hold the spraying head up above the faucet, exit point without kinking the water hose. Not that hard to install, if you are handy or experienced with replacing a faucet ---> Faucet was direct mounted to our 1 1/4 (1.25) inch thick, stone countertop ---> We decided to mount the faucet with the handle in the Center, closest to the sink. This way you can turn the water off with the back of your hand & keep the water dripping from your fingers over the sink. Instead of dripping water on to the counter top every time you touch the valve handle with wet hands. I Used - Westbrass 2" Kitchen Sink Hole Cover, Stainless Steel, D202-20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00403BXWC to seal the extra hole in the stone countertop - (great product see my review) The directions ... they are not very good for non technical or those without experience changing faucets .... the directions are not custom to this faucet -- You will need to figure-out which part of the universal directions apply / is closest to your faucet. The hardest parts? 1) Removing the 15+ yr old faucet .... brass nut & brass threads of faucet were a bit crusty & the valve body above the counter started turning, As this was going to be scrap ... I used vice-grip pliers & a thick rag against the backsplash to keep it from turning. 2) Next was keeping that thin plastic base-plate centered, under the new faucet during the install as it kept moving. (poor design IMO) ---> Delta needs to rethink that design -- It Should snap into place & stay there Steps - to install 1a) Know where & how to turn off the water to the entire house & test that the valve works. If things go poorly you will want to know it works. The valves under the sink do not always work or stop all water flow. Stuff happens 1b) If you have a well, know how to turn it off & how to valve off or drain the pressure. 1c) Wear eye protection ... stuff is going to fall in your face while your on your back & working under the sink 2) Shut off water under sink & test that water does not come-out of the faucet. Always support the valve body while turning the valve handle, to keep stresses off of the pipe. 3) With bucket or rags handy remove the waterlines to the old faucet. Expect 1/4 to 1/2 cup of water to drain from the lines. Always support the valve body with a second wrench, while turning nut to water line to keep stresses off of the pipe. 4) Install the faucet into the counter. Confirm the location & orientation of the faucet before your final tightening. Having a second person handy to check the final location, before you complete tightening the nut, helps limit the up/down trips, under the cabinet. 5) Connect the water supply lines to the valve. Always support the valve body with a second wrench, while turning nut to water line to keep stresses off of the pipe. 6) Flush the valve set, let some water (1 gallon should do) run through the Hot & Cold sides - catch what comes out of the faucet feed line, in a container. If you have a second person they can operate the faucet valve from above the counter. Solo install ... Open the valve on faucet body, so hot & cold water will flow & then use the water supply valve under the sink to control the flow into your bucket. 7) Install the sliding counter weight --> then make the connection to the pullout faucet ---> Install the locking clip & test that it is locked 8) Open water valves under sink. Always support the valve body while turning the valve handle, to keep stresses off of the pipe. 9) Check for leaks, open valve on faucet & check flow & then look under counter & inspect for leaks again Things that Helped: ---> I used the floor mats from the kitchen to make laying on the cabinet edge much more comfortable. ---> I used the correct size of combination wrenches & a deep sock with extension & a ratchet drive, to speed up the install. ---> To remove the old faucet, I used a basin wrench & vice-grip pliers to hold the old valve (from spinning) to get the nut off when the threads got a little tight. Brass threads to old faucet getting a little crusty in 15+ years was expected ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Busy Engineer Busy Engineer

  • Beautiful look, solid construction, valve operation very solid. GREAT customer service.
Color: Arctic Stainless Size: Touch Style: Without Soap Dispenser
Bought this from Amazon and it was sold as "new". When it arrived, the product had fingerprints on the faucet itself and some of the packaging seemed to have been handled. I'm unclear whether local Amazon distribution centers are responsible for this practice of selling previously-returned items as "new" or if it is a company-wide practice. Obviously, its a huge issue for Amazon given the broad variety of things they sell, but there should be a separate category other than "new" for things that may have been returned or otherwise handled between factory and consumer. Despite the indications of a possibly returned product, I went ahead and installed this. I guess I was feeling optimistic. The install went smooth enough and no parts were missing. The touch function of this faucet means that "downstream" from the faucet valve (the handle attached to the spout) there is a battery-powered solenoid that senses your touch on the faucet (works best on the metal neck or handle). That solenoid has a sensor lead that you attach to the threaded part of the faucet below the counter surface - this clips on easily, no problem. The solenoid also has a power lead that goes to a battery pack that holds six (6) AA batteries. This battery case is about the size of a banana but doesn't really have any obvious way to mount underneath the sink or even any holes to help you hang it up out of the way. If the power leads to this pack are touched, it will actuate the sink. This is a bit of a flaw, but not really a big deal if you mount the pack out of the way. Still, don't bury it because the batteries will need changing a few times per year. My solution was just to make a little paracord cradle to hang this on some of the sink undermount brackets -- basically any solution that lets you hang this out of the way in a place you can access for battery changes should be ok. The problem we had with our Delta faucet sold by Amazon as "new" was that it had a bad solenoid. It didn't function smoothly, it was loud, it had reduced flow, then it stopped working. Rather than returning this to Amazon and having this happen again, possibly, to another customer, I called Delta the next business day. At Delta, I talked to a US-based Delta employee who was able to understand the diagnosis steps I had taken already and confirm the solenoid issue. They mailed me a new solenoid which arrived within a week. Installed the new solenoid and all functions perfectly now. The touch feature is a really nice upgrade that keeps the area around the faucet handle about 90% cleaner because it doesn't constantly get dripped on with wet hands. Awesome product, awesome company (Delta). Thanks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Tim Bucktwo

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