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Returning to the nooks and curios of design from the Victorian Era, this faucet breathes modern excellence in performance while radiating vintage opulence. Emulating the widespread look, mini-widespread bathroom faucets are for those that love detailed facets and clean lines. These compact faucets provide all of the design elements of a quality faucet without the need for a deck plate in 3-hole sinks. The Victorian mini-widespread bathroom faucet and its featured sturdy brass construction and premium matte black finish are guaranteed to glamorize your home's traditional ensemble for years to come. Cultivate the vintage European aura and its lasting durability within your own home with this stunning fixture. A matching finish drain is also included.
Solid Brass Construction
Duraseal Washerless Cartridge
Deck Mount 4" to 8" Mini Widespread 3-Hole Installation
Standard 1/2" IPS Connection
1.2 GPM/4.5 LPM Water Flow Rate at 60 PSI
This faucet was so disappointing that I’m compelled to write this review. I had purchased an entire bathrooms hardware basis this design because it was classic yet understated with a touch of whimsy in the ceramic. This is sold as a mini widespread however the manufacturer seems to have forgotten to redesign the bridge to accommodate. I tried twice over the course of two days unsuccessfully to install this. Multiple trips to the plumbing supply store to find alternative solutions were unsuccessful. I’m no plumber but I’m also pretty handy. Below are my observations.Appearance A+Quality A - (paint rubs off on the drain pull rod)Fit F-1. The flange nuts are so paper thin that the basin wrench couldn’t even get a grip on them leaving you to hand tighten (which needs to be done as you use the sink over time I’m sure)… I could’ve lived with this if not for the next issue2. Water supply to faucet spout… there’s an approx 3in drop from the faucet to a Tee bridge that supplies water to the valves. Whoever had this bright idea didn’t measure the fact that when you are working in a 3-hole 4” faucet, that leaves about half an inch to hook up lines. I tried angles, extensions, reversing the process, etc etc… nothing. Just constant morals every time because everything needed to be hooked up at odd angles to even get a connection.3. Once you finally squeeze it all in, the cross handles are 1mm away from hitting the spout, not a deal breaker but oddIn the end, I bought a Kohler unit that took less time to install than this KB unit took to remove. No leaks, no tools, no fuss… as it should be. Had to redesign the rest of the bathroom tooIn summary, the thing is beautiful…. And I could deal with some finicky install had I gotten it to work… but in the end, it’s just a paperweight unless you have 6 or more inches of space at an absolute minimum. Even still prepare for a fight to install