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Delta Faucet's plastic scrutinized
Two years ago, I was warned by a friend that if I went with a Delta faucet, it would fall apart. I did not heed that advice because I liked Delta pull-out faucet model 474 NN (NN designates brushed nickel). Indeed, two years later, threads in the soft plastic that holds the aerator in the spout stripped. To its credit, Delta customer service shipped a new spout free of charge the day after I filled out a simple e-mail form describing the
problem. In checking on the order , a cheery and competent customer service rep came on the line and confirmed the shipment. I was impressed.
But it made me wonder what type of plastic was used in the spout. What were engineering and cost tradeoffs made in deciding what plastic to use? I'm mechancial enough to screw in an aerator without mauling the threads, but I thought this plastic was unusually soft. After all, anyone is going to clean the aerator from time to time and that means removing it. So I my call is into Delta. Stay tuned for explanation or offer your if you have one.
Undetermined commented:
Why can't they make this part out of a tougher polymer. I'va also heard of this problem. www.DesignerPlumbingOutlet.com
Undetermined commented:
We having the same problem. Help!
Undetermined commented:
I am currently having trouble with Delta's plastic parts. I am trying to remove a Delta faucet and it is anchored to the counter with two white plastic nuts. They are designed to be hand turned but have become misthreaded or the threads on the metal stem are damaged. I cannot hand turn the nut and I cannot seem to get any tool (such as a wrench) around the nut to apply additional force. The space under the sink is too small to allow for any real manuevering or cutting of the nut. Does anyone have a solution? Thanks, Chris
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