Delta Faucet 978-SSSD-DST Leland Single Handle Kitchen Faucet With Pull Down Spray, Soap Dispenser, and Diamond Seal Valve, Stainless
- 7-1/9 inch long spout
- Diamond Seal Valve, Water is never in contact with lead.
- Single lever handle for ease of control
- Solid brass construction ensures quality and reliability
- Matching lighting fixtures available
Product DescriptionDelta 978-SSSD-DST Leland Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless SteelThe Delta Faucet Company creates products with the highest level of quality and technological advancement. Their products and services offer the highest levels of design, performance and aesthetics. Delta 978-SSSD-DST Leland Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless Steel Features:; A charming teapot-inspired series of faucets for the enti. . . More >>


December 2nd, 2009 at 2:58 am
I think reviews like this are best done after owning a product
for a year or two, but so far, it sure is pretty. If you’re
installing one with a new granite counter top, take lots of
time deciding the layout of the three pieces. Being left
handed can make a difference in your layout, and for this south
paw, that’s a cool option! The granite guys
drill your holes at ur house, so give it some thought.
December 2nd, 2009 at 3:31 am
I’ve owned this faucet over a month now and it is fantastic. It looks great with my stainless steel appliances and the pull down spout is genius. It’s wonderful for filling large pots that stand tall. The neck turns a full 360 degrees which makes it easy to maneuver baking pans, stock pots, and any other awkward dish or pot you may have to hand wash or rinse. It was pretty easy to install and the end result looks amazing. I’m very happy with my purchase.
December 2nd, 2009 at 6:11 am
So far we are very pleased with this faucet. The only complaint is the hot and cold lines could be more flexible so it would be easier to hook up. They are quite long and are a plastic of some sort, so bending them to attach to the water valves requires the valves either being in just the right place and orientation or using additional flexible lines from the valves to the faucet lines. can create unnecessary clutter under sink. otherwise, the faucet looks good and works very well. for the price would recommend it.
December 2nd, 2009 at 7:55 am
What can I say? I love my new faucet. I replaced a 20 year old Grohe with this Delta. I like the way the head turns from stream to spray and you don’t have to be bothered with a separate sprayer. My sink has only four holes and one is taken up by a hot water maker. I am a novice do-it-yourselfer housewife. I had absolutely no trouble installing this faucet. The step by step directions were clear and all you need is a good pair of plyers and some wrenches. The faucet is solid and I like the fact that there is a magnet in the faucet head that snaps it back into place every time and holds it securely. No drooping faucet in few years. The way the head pulls out is also handy for filling things outside the sink. I have a coffee maker that I used to have to pour water into the well. Now I don’t have to move it and can fill it up with no spills on the counter top. I also love the brushed finish. Goes perfectly with my new stainless steel appliances. If you buy this faucet you will not be sorry.
December 2nd, 2009 at 8:52 am
I bought this Delta about 2 weeks ago it was ease to install. Good for the money High Quality Delta Is the one of best in my opinion.