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Elements of Design EB3405PL Oil Rubbed Bronze Single Handle 4
Elements of Design EB3405PL Oil Rubbed Bronze Single Handle 4

Elements of Design EB3405PL Oil Rubbed Bronze Single Handle 4" Centerset Bathroom Faucet with Pop-Up Drain & Optional Deck Plate, 6-1/8" Spout Reach - Perfect for Hot Springs, Spa Bathrooms & Luxury Vanities

$46.77 $85.05 -45%
Color:
Polished Brass
Oil Rubbed Bronze
Polished Chrome
Brushed Nickel

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Product Description

Single Handle Deck Mount, 1 Hole Sink Application, Fabricated from solid brass material for durability and reliability, Premium color finish resists tarnishing and corrosion, 180 degree Joystick type control mechanism, 1/2" IPS inlets with flexible braided stainless steel supply lines, Duraseal washerless cartridge, 2.2 GPM (8.3 LPM) Max at 60 PSI, Integrated removable aerator, 6-1/8" spout reach from faucet body, 5-3/8 spout height.

Product Features

Solid brass construction

Ball assembly cartridge

Includes pop-up drain

6-1/8" spout reach

3-1/8" spout clearance

Easy single lever handle operation

Corrosion-resistant finish

Designed for long-lasting durability

Customer Reviews

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This faucet looks fine, but has some basic engineering flaws. First, my since has 1 1/4" holes (3). The two water lines with the mounting post and the pop-up drain rod don't effectively work in this tight a space. With this size of a sink hole, you need to remove one of the water lines from the faucet base, back-feeding the line up through the bottom of the sink to juggle all components in the tight space. This creates a problem for the push-rod for the drain, but I honestly don't think that part works regardless of the space. The rod is bent and made to move up/down, but with the angles and the hole in the base, it simply won't move freely. The drain assembly is also very cheap, and the lever that mounts into the drain assembly is too long for the space (had to cut a couple inches off to get it to fit).In all I can see having to replace this unit in 6 months, but will definitely not go cheap again. Oddly we paid $38 for this unit, and in writing this review I can see that the price has now jumped to $98? This wasn't worth $38 much less $98.