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HomeKitchenFaucetAmerican Standard 7298.152.002 Heritage Wall-Mount 8-Inch Swivel Spout Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles, Chrome |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Modern faucet with vintage appeal Feb 07, 2010
By Seeds for Tomorrow
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I replaced the original faucet on my 100 yr old home twenty years ago. The one I bought had a soap holder and a less elevated spout. When you turned the handles for water, they interfered with the spout (poor design). The most annoying problem was that they always leaked calling for the plumber or do-it-yourself fixes that were never permanent. They finally failed by stripping the threads on the handles after twenty years of annoying use. This faucet has a taller spout that doesn't get tangled up in the handles. It has ceramic disk 1/4 turn handles that easily turn water on and off (PRAISE THE LORD!) and sadly, no soap dish. It looks great (nicely vintage), cost 100 dollars to install, and hopefully will give me some years of service with no further plumbing visits. I use an Aquasana water filter with it, and that was the hardest thing to install because this new faucet only has two threads to turn it on to. The plumber got it on and I pray I won't have to ever take it off. nothing's perfect :)
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Good if you need a wall mount faucet Sep 28, 2011
By Mark Dengler We have a 1940ties era house with the original tiled kitchen sink that requires a wall mount faucet. This model is to only one I've found that suits the style of the house and is reasonably attractive.
Bought this to replace an identical one that was leaking and had reached the end of its useful life after perhaps 25 years. I had replaced the original valve cartridges once and was now periodically replacing the rubber O-rings that sit under the valve cartridge on the hot water side. The ceramic valves do not last forever - they are contained in fragile plastic housings and are expensive and hard to find when you need to replace them. Corrosion had also broken through the chrome on one of the wall escutcheons. There are O-rings in the spout swivel that will also need periodic replacement or the joint will drip when you run the water.
The product arrived in good order but was delivered in its unsecured, part open wholesale box, so I'm guessing a local plumbing supply house just sent it around with their delivery driver on orders from Amazon (San Francisco Bay Area).
I didn't try to see what American Standard would have done about the "Limited Lifetime Warranty on function and finish".
Solid Construction, but Squeaky Mar 19, 2012
By ZJ310 We were looking for a basic kitchen faucet that would go with our small 1920's bungalow. This faucet is perfect. Solid construction, feels good when operating handles. The one complaint is that the hot water handle is a little squeaky when turning water on and off. Otherwise, I would have given 5 stars. I would recommend.
Broke after two years Mar 04, 2012
By Dr_Death I am shopping for another faucet. This one I put in about two years ago. Last week the stem just started leaking, I mean right through the metal, It must have been defective. The metal stem part just cracked without any abuse or trauma. I will replace it with another American Standard model because it was a real pain to connect the last one to my 70 year old pipes. I will just replace the front parts and hope this one doesn't fail.
American Standard Wall-Mount 8-inch Kitchen Faucet Feb 18, 2012
By Nan
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I purchased this faucet to be used on an antique farmhouse sink. I could not be more pleased! The faucet arrived within the suggested time frame. It was packaged for safe shipment. The porcelain levers are beautiful.
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