Delta Savile 1-Handle Deck-Mount Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Lever Handle, Deck Plate & Soap Dispenser – Stainless
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Delta Savile 1-Handle Deck-Mount Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Lever Handle, Deck Plate & Soap Dispenser – Stainless

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Delta Savile 1-Handle Deck-Mount Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Lever Handle, Deck Plate & Soap Dispenser – StainlessDelta Savile Pull Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser Bring classic styling and modern convenience to your kitchen with the Delta Savile pull down faucet. Its high arch spout and ShieldSpray technology deliver powerful cleaning while the included deck plate and soap dispenser simplify installation and daily use. Key Features: ShieldSpray Technology: Concentrated spray power with less splatter for faster clean up Flexible Installation: Deck mount

Delta Savile Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser

Bring classic styling and modern convenience to your kitchen with the Delta Savile pull-down faucet. Its high-arch spout and ShieldSpray technology deliver powerful cleaning while the included deck plate and soap dispenser simplify installation and daily use.


Key Features:

  • ShieldSpray Technology: Concentrated spray power with less splatter for faster clean-up
  • Flexible Installation: Deck-mount design with included deck plate and soap dispenser
  • High-Arch Spout: Generous 14.63-inch height and 9.19-inch reach for improved sink clearance
  • Durable Stainless Finish: Corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction for long-lasting performance
  • Single-Handle Control: Smooth temperature and flow adjustment with lever handle

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series Savile
Finish Stainless
Material Stainless Steel
Color Stainless Steel
Mounting Type Deck Mount
Installation Type Single-hole deck mount; compatible with 3-hole using included deck plate
Number of Handles 1
Handle Type Lever
Handle Location single-hole-deck-mount
Spout Design High-Arch
Spout Height 14.63 Inches
Spout Reach 9.19 Inches
Special Feature Pull Down Sprayer; ShieldSpray Technology
Included Components Faucet, Deck Plate, Soap Dispenser, Handle
Model Name Savile Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser and ShieldSpray Technology
Item Weight 6.69 pounds
Product Dimensions 24.2 x 13 x 14.63 inches
UPC 034449862981
GTIN 00034449862981
Part Number 19949Z-SSSD-DST
Number of Pieces 1
Batteries Included No
Batteries Required No
Recommended Uses Kitchen
Style Antique

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this include a deck plate?
A: Yes, a matching deck plate is included for optional multi-hole installations.


Q: What is the mounting type?
A: Deck mount; suitable for single-hole or 3-hole sinks with the included plate.


Q: How tall is the spout?
A: Approximately 14.63 inches with a 9.19-inch spout reach.


Q: Is a soap dispenser included?
A: Yes, the Savile model includes a matching soap dispenser.


Q: What finish is this faucet?
A: Stainless steel finish.


Timeless curve, modern mastery

The Savile’s sweeping arc and tailored handle bring a refined silhouette to the kitchen, marrying tradition with a fresh, contemporary edge. Its stainless finish glows softly, anchoring the workspace with quiet luxury. Style it with honed marble and unlacquered brass accents for a layered, collected look. A must-have for an elegant, high-function culinary hub.


Elevate your kitchen with the Delta Savile—powerful performance and classic design in one easy upgrade.

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