Description:
- EZ AnchorTM mounting assembly allows the faucet to be installed from above the sink
- DIAMOND Seal Technology features a valve embedded with diamonds to ensure like-new operation for the life of the faucet
- Meets standards set by Americans with Disabilities Act
- Touch-Clean spray holes allow for easy removal of hard water build-up
- 1 or 3-hole 8in installation
- High-arc pull-down swivels 360-degree for complete sink access
- Two function spray wand toggles from spray to stream
- 62 in. long hose provides outstanding reach
- 1.80 gpm @ 60 psi, 6.8 L/min @ 414 kPa
- Lifetime Faucet and Finish Warranty
Specification:
- Brand:
- Delta
- Guides & Documents:
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Spec Sheet
Installation Sheet - Stock Status:
- In Stock
- Number of Handles:
- 1
- Collection:
- Allora
- Color:
- Arctic Stainless
- Spout Height (in):
- 15.563
- Spout Reach (in):
- 9.875
- Flow Rate (GPM):
- 1.8
- Color/Finish Family:
- Stainless Steel Tones
- Valve Type:
- DIAMOND(TM) Seal Valve
- Country of Origin:
- USA
- arctic stainless:
- /delta-989-ar-dst
Reviews:
28 Reviews
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I received this faucet as warranty for replacement of mine which was the same faucet. Mine was the other finish which it tarnished or changed color a bit. Delta replaced mine which I thought was totally awesome, as well they shipped it within a week
I received this faucet as warranty for replacement of mine which was the same faucet. Mine was the other finish which it tarnished or changed color a bit. Delta replaced mine which I thought was totally awesome, as well they shipped it within a week because I had my kitchen torn apart. I shipped my old one back to Delta I want to Thank Delta for replacing the faucet and the great service of getting the new one to me. I love the new color of this faucet in my kitchen<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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Small design flaw in that it allows water to enter under the valve assembly cap and over time it makes the bonnet almost impossible to remove. A rubber seal would help keep the water out. Also the attachment hole of the handle to the valve assembly d
Small design flaw in that it allows water to enter under the valve assembly cap and over time it makes the bonnet almost impossible to remove. A rubber seal would help keep the water out. Also the attachment hole of the handle to the valve assembly deteriorated and the wobble of the metal handle removed the finish on the cap that is not metal.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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Faucet will not shut off without working the faucet handle or it drips. I bought the faucet from York Corragating, York, PA (not a big box company) and it was installed by a licensed plumber. Disappointed.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.co
Faucet will not shut off without working the faucet handle or it drips. I bought the faucet from York Corragating, York, PA (not a big box company) and it was installed by a licensed plumber. Disappointed.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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Purchased this faucet in 2012 and for the most part it has been fantastic. EZ-Anchor Installation in particular is great. However for the last few months we have been getting black particles from the faucet. I removed the sprayer assembly and when tr
Purchased this faucet in 2012 and for the most part it has been fantastic. EZ-Anchor Installation in particular is great. However for the last few months we have been getting black particles from the faucet. I removed the sprayer assembly and when trying to clean it out I find a lot of black pieces of - something; I'm not sure what it is. Looks like it could be part of a filter? Anyway I've cleaned it out as well as I can a number of times and it keeps coming back, though less of that material each time. Maybe a replacement sprayer assembly? Also, I notice that the handle seems to be getting loose. Can't be just wearing out, can it? I sure hope not. Other than the issues mentioned above, this is by far the best faucet I've owned - and I've been around a long time and installed a lot of faucets!In spite of the problems I highly recommend this faucet! (Beats the heck out of Kohler faucets easily.)<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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this is an attractive faucet that we have enjoyed for the past 6 years but gradually it has become fussier and fussier about where the handle is when you try to turn it off, sometimes it takes us a lot of jiggling and finessing just to turn the water
this is an attractive faucet that we have enjoyed for the past 6 years but gradually it has become fussier and fussier about where the handle is when you try to turn it off, sometimes it takes us a lot of jiggling and finessing just to turn the water off. Not ideal no matter how you slice it. In my opinion, a faucet in this price range shouldn't be having issues in only 6 years, and I see there are other reviews that state the same problem. Clearly there is a defect in the design here.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>
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I love the looks and the function of my Allora faucet. However it is very aggravating that you have to place the handle in a very specific location to stop the drip when you turn the water off. I see from the reviews that this is a very common proble
I love the looks and the function of my Allora faucet. However it is very aggravating that you have to place the handle in a very specific location to stop the drip when you turn the water off. I see from the reviews that this is a very common problem. In some of the reviews the technician has responded with an email offer to follow up on a solution to the problem. I would like to solve the problem. I am going to first try the tightening of the handle set screw. What worked for the others that have this persistent drip.<p><small>Originally Posted on DeltaFaucet.com</small></p>