Brand | Pfister |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bath |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Finish Type | Tuscan Bronze |
Material | Bronze |
Color | Tuscan Bronze |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Product Only |
Hole Count | 1 |
Special Feature | Long Lasting |
- Traditional Tub Spout without Diverter
- Genuine Pfister Part
- All Metal Construction
- Tuscan Bronze Finish
- LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY – Trusted since 1910, Pfister Faucets has been a leader in quality plumbing products; all faucets are backed by our Limited Lifetime Warranty, covering finish and function for as long as you own your home
Donner Party Verified Buyer –
just areal nice piece…solid construction, heavy, great finish & color. so glad to be rid of the old polished brass!
mkidd Verified Buyer –
jerico Verified Buyer –
Met expectations. Could have come with install specs, some Teflon tape, small things, but for the price…
Ann Marie Morris Verified Buyer –
Looks great on our tub, matching all the other faucets in the bathroom. The plumbers said it was a smart buy, that Price Pfister makes a quality product.
missy porter Verified Buyer –
This is beautiful! Very substantial in quality and sooo easy to install. I may replace my other faucet bc this one stands out!
Caleb Smith Verified Buyer –
Looks fine, as described.
Adrian C Verified Buyer –
Bought a “like-new” version of this spout from the pfisteroutlet.com Warehouse options for $18, which is about 1/4 of what they retail for. Honestly I had to really look over it a few times to find any scratches, but it might as well be new. What a great bargain, AND it fits the Pfister (formerly Price Pfister) shower trim I’m retrofitting in this Tuscan Bronze variant of oil brushed bronze! It can be a pain to track down the exact parts you need for a project, but it’s so rewarding when you find the right parts for a great price! pfisteroutlet.com Prime 1 day shipping was super convenient as well.
DH Verified Buyer –
Nicely made. Required longer supply line than the old brass one – but that’s not a fault, just an observation that you might get to use your torch and sweat a pipe joint to make it longer or maybe you can just screw it on.