🚿 Upgrade Your Faucet Game!
The Danco 39674E 2-Handle Lavatory Faucet Trim Kit is a complete solution for your bathroom upgrade, featuring low lead brass construction, a polished chrome finish, and easy installation. This kit includes a pair of handles, stems, and seats, ensuring compatibility with Central Brass faucets. Perfect for the modern millennial looking to enhance their space with style and functionality.
Material | Brass |
Brand | Danco |
Color | Chrome |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 1.5"W |
Exterior Finish | Chrome |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Included Components | Plumbing Fixtures; Kitchen Faucets and Accessories;faucet-trim-kits |
Item Weight | 10 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Danco |
Part Number | 39674E |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 39674E |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Finish | Polished |
Installation Method | 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 year |
T**M
Great product
Works perfect
S**R
Everything Needed
This kit fit my old CENTRAL utility sink faucet perfectly. My hot seat was corroded. My cold cartridge had broken at the rubber washer. It had everything for a full overhaul except an o-ring for the spigot connection, but mine wasn’t worn. Works like brand new. You can’t buy faucets with this quality anymore . I love that you can rebuild them with these kits.
L**E
Replace 1950s central brass parts
Pretty quality for the price and saved me from replacing the faucet, which would have resulted in me calling a plumber due to the age of the fixture and the rust and calcification on the parts underneath the sink. Excellent fit and no more dripping! Just make sure to tighten the top nut!
K**R
Awesome
It was exactly what I needed. This part is now hard to find and so glad I was able to find it.
M**G
Poor quality
The media could not be loaded. Plastic seals that just break when you try to tighten the stems. Save yourself money and frustration and buy a new faucet
B**N
This Set Will Definitely Fix Your Old Faucet!
My grandfather's faucet was leaking due to him reusing old parts continously over the decades. I bought stems, handles, and screws separately along with this set. It took replacing the stems mainly but the screws and finally the handles to fix it for good. It may be difficult to find the right size screws but if you buy this set or new handles it will come with screws. Buy this if most of the parts are old and worn out. Just go ahead and replace them all.
M**K
Did not fit my old laundry faucet
This is the second set of stems I've tried on my 60 year old laundry faucet. I'll spare you the diatribe if you don't want to read to the bottom, but the lesson I learned is this: Nothing will fit properly in a brass sink that old. For $48, you can replace the entire sink with a Central Brass one.The first set of stems I tried (Danco 9D0015290E and 9D0015289E, 14.5mm diameter plunger) threaded in properly and appeared to be an exact fit, but the threading inside of the stems themselves was too loose, allowing the handles to wiggle inside of the stem, and also allowing the water pressure to open the handle on its own.The second set of stems I ordered, this set I'm reviewing, threaded in properly, and seemed to work at first, but the plunger (15mm diameter) appears to be too large, and the handles will not actually turn inside of the faucet once they're screwed in. This means that 14.5mm is too small, but 15mm is too large. Annoying, right? What caused this? Well, I think the original handle turning on and off for 60 years bored out the hole inside of the brass faucet, leading to a very loose tolerance of somewhere in-between 14.5mm and 15mm. This means that neither stem will actually work properly. Sure, I probably could have bored the hole out slightly to get this set of stems to work, but it would have been difficult to do precisely. So why didn't the water pressure push the old 60 year old stems open, just like the new ones, since the plungers were too small for the hole? Well, those old stems are so corroded that they take a tremendous amount of force to turn, while the new ones turn very easily--maybe too easily.I spent probably 5 hours fiddling around with these stems and handles. For the original set of stems I ordered (14.5mm plungers, 12 spline/point handle attachment), I cannot even find handles. I had to use vise-grip style handles, which have a very janky fit and looked awful.What's the lesson here? The lesson is to think twice before you try to save a measly $20 replacing the stems on a 60 year old brass faucet, instead of just replacing it with a new Central Brass faucet, which I found here on Amazon for $48. I could have replaced the sink itself in about a half hour, but instead I'm -5 hours and I still do not have a working sink! Some things are simply not worth salvaging/repairing.
S**T
Mundane Road to Happiness
Old faucet from 1980s was leaking. Now it is not. Happy. The trim kit works very well and was easy to install. Do pay attention to what you are doing however -- the valves are left and right, which is easy to forget as you thrill to seeing no additional leaking.
C**N
Les joints d’étanchéités (gris) sont secs et cassent . Les cartouches se brisent à rien.
Je l’ai utilisé pour réparer mes robinets de salle de bain. C’est à ça que servait ce produit. L’eau giclait de partout, je joint d’étanchéité s’est brisé juste à l’installer et la cartouche s’est brisé en la dévissant pour la retirer.
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