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    I have 2 Delta Faucet 3575-SSMPU-DST Leland Two Handle Widespread Bathroom Faucet w/Metal Pop-Up Drain.



    I was going to use these in my master bathroom, but ended up with a different sink that would not work with them.

    they are ~$250 each, just seeing if anyone here needs them and wants to make an offer, before i take them back to the supply house and pay a restocking fee.

    Let me know


  • #2
    damn faucets are expensive

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    • #3
      FLLUUUSSSHHH FLUUUSSSHHHH

      really doe, if i return them it will be to Moore Supply all the way in Mckinney, and i dont see myself going to Mckinney anytime soon.

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      • #4
        I don't understand how that is 250$... does it sprinkle gold particles on your hands when you wash them? I am not bashing you, but I also noticed how ridiculously expensive faucets were when I was looking at changing mine out throughout the house.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Goku025 View Post
          I don't understand how that is 250$... does it sprinkle gold particles on your hands when you wash them? I am not bashing you, but I also noticed how ridiculously expensive faucets were when I was looking at changing mine out throughout the house.
          We are about to re-do our master bathroom. We put a pfister from Home Depot in the guest bath when we changed the top in there. It has a drain that you press to close. Worst idea ever, it has trouble draining on occasion, you have to cycle the drain to get it to close. There is NO way I am putting that in the master with all of the wife's hair that inevitably ends up in the drain! So I have been looking at faucets and good lord they are expensive.
          Originally posted by Leah
          Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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          • #6
            Moen and Kohler all the way.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by black2002ls View Post
              We are about to re-do our master bathroom. We put a pfister from Home Depot in the guest bath when we changed the top in there. It has a drain that you press to close. Worst idea ever, it has trouble draining on occasion, you have to cycle the drain to get it to close. There is NO way I am putting that in the master with all of the wife's hair that inevitably ends up in the drain! So I have been looking at faucets and good lord they are expensive.
              HAHhAHA I know the feeling man, I had to grab one of those rubber deals that you place at the bottom of the drain in the shower to catch all the hair. My wife drops at least a pound of hair a week that gets caught in it and all you do is pull it up, pull the hair off of it and put it back.

              I used to grab scissors to cut the hair out to untangle it from the drain because she couldn't stop dry heaving.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                Moen and Kohler all the way.
                The sad part about Moen, I get a 50% discount on their fixtures. Unfortunately, the ones in my price range, I can get cheaper at the box stores.
                Originally posted by Leah
                Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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