- Instantly update the look of your bathroom with this centerset faucet
- Bathroom faucet features durable all brass construction
- Stylish brushed nickel finish compliments any bathroom decor
- Matching drain assembly included
- Ceramic disc valve
- 100-percent water pressure leak tested before leaving factory
- Step-by-step installation instructions included
- Meets all U.S. safety certifications
- Dimensions: 6.5 inches wide x 4 inches high x 5.5 inches long
- Dimensions:
- 6.5 in. W x 4 in. H x 5.5 in. L
- Warranty:
- One Year Warranty
- Materials:
- Brass
- Model No:
- PF4551BN
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Customer Reviews
We upgraded 4 bathroom sinks with these faucets and absolutely love them. They are high quality and really add a touch of class to any bath. The finish is very nice and they match other brushed nickel fixutures, like the towel bars, that we installed. They arrived packed well and very quickly. Thanks Overstock!
Rating 
Anonymous from Arlington TX, Jun 24, 2008
THE GOOD: This is a beautiful faucet! If the old saying "more is less" holds any water whatsoever, this faucet is the epitome of it. It's simple in appearance, but at the same time, it sure is nice to look at. It appears to be very well-made, too. The action of the handles is quite nice and very smooth. One benefit this has over some low-cost alternatives out there is an extended spout so you don't have to worry about bumping your hands against the back of the sink when washing them. THE BAD: Not much to say here. I will point out it's not a fantastic price, but it is a pretty good one. One problem I did have with both faucets in installationżI bought two and these were by no means my first pair of faucets to put inżwas with leakage in the drain assembly. The smooth drain pipes that screw into the upper brass assemblies required quite a bit of pipe tape, a pipe wrench, and Herculean might to really shore up.
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