Delta 19922-SSSD-DST Ashton Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with

 

Delta 19922-SSSD-DST Ashton Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless

 

Delta 19922-SSSD-DST Ashton Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 6.9 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B0040YNXJC
  • Item model number: 19922-SSSD-DST

By : Delta
Price : $190.17
You Save : $164.88 (46%)
Delta 19922-SSSD-DST Ashton Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless

Item Description


From the Manufacturer
The Ashton pull-down kitchen faucet from Delta attributes an integrated manage and pull-down spray wand with Delta's exclusive MagnaTite Docking Program. The slight bell shape on the base and wand gives a easy but high-finish appear in the kitchen. Diamonds are the hardest substance known to man, and DIAMOND Seal Technology takes complete benefit of this property. Delta's exclusive DIAMOND Seal Technology utilizes a valve with a tough diamond coating to bring you a faucet built to final up to 5 million utilizes - plus it keeps water inside the faucet out of make contact with with potential metal contaminants.

Technical Details

  • High-arc spout swivels 360-Degree for complete sink access
  • High arc pull-down spout provides extra clearance for deep pots and pans and expands work area.
  • Two function Multi-Flow wand allows for a temporary flow rate increase to 2.0 gpm
  • Matching soap dispenser and optional deck escutcheon included
  • Lifetime Faucet and Finish Warranty
  • Total Height: 15.375"

Buyer Testimonials


I have been looking to replace my poor performing faucet for some time. More than the holiday break, I took my wife to Lowes to see what she liked. This Delta 19922-SSSD was $258 and we each liked the styling and the functions. We thought the side mounted deal with was odd but seems to be normal these days. I check Amazon and was surprised at how substantially less costly it was. It arrived in 2 days with Prime and I installed this weekend. The old clunker took 30 minutes to eliminate mainly because of the number of pipes going via a single mounting nut. The new one has a mounting bracket that does not have to go around the pipes so it look less than ten minutes to install. Great style. The directions make anything seem alot more complicated for the reason that it is for various models and languages. My family members is really pleased with the appear and function. I would undoubtedly recommend

I bought this with some trepidation for a kitchen remodel. I was leaning toward two other manufacturer's merchandise that cost even more than twice as substantially, but my wife liked this style. I have had quite a few experiences with older Delta faucets that demand comparatively frequent maintenance and did not continue searching excellent all through their life. As the custom cabinets, granite counter top rated and below-mount stainless steel sink were installed my trepidations elevated. The moment of truth came to install the new Delta Ashton 19922-SSSD-DST faucet and I opened the box. What a delightful surprise!
1st, Delta thoughtfully included anything needed for the installation except for the Silicone II Plumbing Caulk I like to use to set plumbing fittings and a wrench for the compression fittings. Good quality, fit, and finish was great.
The directions are clear, even though they are on massive format paper, with directions for a few models interspersed. I recommend taking a yellow marker to these directions and circling the entries appropriate for the model you have bought. The entries are clearly marked, but the model names don't differ adequate to be swiftly differentiated. Immediately after I marked the entries the instructions were really brief.
Following the instructions I assembled and installed the unit in minutes. I have installed a quantity of kitchen faucets, but I think most reasonably careful people can install this unit in just about the identical time. They even incorporate a great wrench to reach up behind the sink to tighten the mounting nut. It does not demand strength or a lot of plumbing knowledge, just believed and a small body flexibility.
The very first issue 1 comes to is the mounting method. For a single-hole mounting, such as on an under mount sink, one basically discards the 3-hole cover (escutcheon) and the reinforcing plate. If you are replacing a faucet on a triple-hole, top rated-mount sink, your options are a bit way more complex. If you have a heavy sink you can just use the escutcheon and reinforcing plate. If your sink is incredibly light you can buy an extra reinforcing plate for the underside of the sink from Delta. Info is on the instruction sheet. 3 CM thick granite is additional than strong enough to support this faucet with no added reinforcement. I would be cautious to reinforce any two CM thick slab underneath the counter to prevent a high-rise faucet like this from cracking the slab due to an inadvertent sideways push, one thing that appears bound to happen sometime. Any high-rise faucet has tremendous leverage to exert pressure on its mount.
Inserting the hose into the unit is especially straightforward. There is a plastic bead that you insert in the end of the hose to support it glide via the unit, then you eliminate the bead.
The PEX supply tubing feels stiff, but it is very easy to bend into a loop if one is necessary. Keep the loop loose to prevent kinking. The tubes may well also be cut and compression fittings were provided (and instructions) if this is essential. It connects to 1/four inch compression fittings, typically at a stop (valve).
There is a special tool supplied to eliminate the aerator from the spray head when necessary. It is created to clip onto a tube below the sink so it will often be on the market when you need to have it. You do not want to loose this, as finding the aerator out with no it will be incredibly hard.
There are a handful of other items worth mentioning. The spray head controls are 3 buttons (two are on a "rocker"). The rocker switches from a "standard" stream to a shower spray and back. The other button doubles the water flow in the "normal" stream, which makes a huge difference when filling pots or the sink. As soon as the water is turned off the flow rate returns to its normal lower setting automatically. Yet another choice is the potential to set a limiter that prevents turning on really hot water. The spray head works rather properly pulled down into the sink and hanging cost-free. This dramatically lessens the inevitable splashing when washing dishes.
The valve works smoothly and with pretty small practice I was acquiring a especially fine control more than flow rate and temperature. It is uncomplicated to carelessly turn off the valve and not get it fully off due to this fine manage, so a tiny attention to this will train you to turn it off each and every time.
Make certain you follow the instructions to flush the unit ahead of installing the spray head. You will save your self some headaches.
The magnets that hold the spray head in spot perform nicely, though they aren't fairly as robust as some reviews I read led me to believe. Turning the head 1/four turn causes the magnets to repel the head away from its seat if your units seems to have stronger magnets.
The soap dispenser is mainly plastic (as I would expect mainly because the reservoir is most of the unit.) It is difficult and functions good for us. Installation was a snap. Even though the reservoir is effortless to unscrew from the bottom, that is not the way to refill it. Just pull straight up on the pump to eliminate it and refill the unit from above. Considering the fact that the reservoir is translucent a glance underneath will tell you how much soap remains. Pump action seemed odd to me at initially, but I now discover it hassle-free. If you are attempting to get just a tiny soap out, say to wash your hands or charge a sponge, the pump nods forward slightly when you press with your thumb and puts out just the right amount--a tiny quantity. But if you use the heel of your hand and pump more straight down a important blob emerges. My encounter with this unit is utilizing undiluted standard green Palmolive, so it could behave differently with other brands of liquid.
So, this unit was a lot way more excellent than I expected. With a little knowledge I locate that I have no negatives, even though I believed I would not like the soap dispenser when I installed it. Amazing deal for the cost!

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Delta 19922-SSSD-DST Ashton Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless
Delta 19922-SSSD-DST Ashton Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless

Price : $190.17
You Save : $164.88 (46%)

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