🚿 Upgrade your shower game with classic durability and style!
The Danco 39696 Cross-Arm 3-Handle Tub/Shower Faucet Rebuild Kit is a complete, easy-to-install solution designed specifically for Price Pfister Contempera and Contessa models. Featuring durable brass stems, metal handles with white porcelain and chrome finish, this kit includes all necessary components to restore your tub/shower valve with precision and style, while complying with lead reduction regulations.
Material | Porcelain |
Brand | Danco |
Color | Chrome and Porcelain |
Product Dimensions | 14.3"L x 9.5"W |
Exterior Finish | Brass, Chrome |
Special Feature | Easy to Install, Durable |
Included Components | trim kit |
Item Weight | 3.95 Pounds |
Metal Type | Brass |
Handle Material | Porcelain |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Danco |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037155396962 |
UPC | 037155396962 |
Part Number | 39696 |
Item Weight | 3.95 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 39696 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Chrome |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 15 |
Number of Handles | 3 |
Special Features | Easy to Install, Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year |
R**O
A valve the knob kit.
The valves fit well and they look great.
J**S
Looks and works great
Installed easily and looks great. These handles seem to be enamel coated cast iron, which is far superior to the fragile porcelain ones I ordered previously (two separate orders arrived broken). Definitely worth it. I wish the flanges were a little longer and that it came with a seat wrench (you'll need a square ended one to install these, which I highly recommend doing...don't use new stems with old seats). Watched a YT video and did the replacement in less than an hour.
L**N
Basically worth it.
Easy to install. Would be great if it came with the valve seat tool. Quality of the handles is phenomenal. It would get 5 stars if the kit came with the valve stem tool. Luckily I had one.
J**.
The Bad, The Good, The Poor Design
The BAD:First thing I noticed was poor packaging and by that I mean the entire parts areenclosed in hard plastic and there is no way to get the parts out except to destroy the package.Important ? Yes, if you wanted to return it.Second, the three long flanges are not finished properly on the back side, meaning that they canrust out pretty quick due to the poor plating process.Third, small chrome handle bases would not fit on to my old Pfister valves for some reason, so I hadto use the ones that came in the package. I had just rebuilt my old valves so I wasted my time and hadto pull them all out.The GOOD:The porcelain handles were excellent. They supplied a valve wrench even thoughI already had some. They did not supply a seat valve wrench for the seat valves.The POOR DESIGN:Danco missed the ball on this one. The small chrome handle bases are too short in length. They should have beenmaybe a 1/2" to 3/4" longer. Why? Because with these long stems they are short of covering the long flangeswell enough so there is no gap when the faucet is closed or opened. Mine barely cover the flange when closed and when opened,you can see the actual valve. This is a major flaw in their design of the small chrome handle bases. If they would have made thesehandle bases longer, it would have been a great fit.Enclosed pictures for everyone
T**Y
Dirty, worn, and used
I got a used package. It was taped, torn, wrapped and dirty as if someone had it used, taped it up and then had it sitting in their attic collecting dust for a few years. The actual knobs looked used as well. It has scuff marks all around that don’t come off.
K**N
Good product, Good price
This product performs exactly as expected. For the price it is a good deal and adds nice class. The look is wonderful and a nice contrast to most plastic Pfister type handles. I fail to understand the complaints as all are easily remedied and I have yet to see Pfister type handles that look better. The issues with the screws being loose plagues all Pfister style handles, this can be very easily remedied by sparingly applying a thread-locking compound such as locktite. The porcelain is difficult to damage, as I dropped one of the handles 4 feet on to marble tile with no scratching!The only catch to installation is you will need a valve seat wrench which many people don't have in their home repair kits, and honestly it is for most people a one time use tool and best borrowed. Wolverine PST156 Tapered Faucet Seat Wrench I should say that replacing the valve seat is recommended but if they are in good working order, probably not necessary.I should not that if your valve body is quite close to the face of the tile, and the current handle project quite far, these may not work as there might be a gap in the handle, but in most properly tiled showers with 1/2" backerboard and thinset tile, this should not be an issue.
B**N
Very nice set at a bargain price
Moved in to an old house and bought this to fix some leaks. Everything went together and it looks great. Even includes new valve seats!Only thing "porcelain" finish on the handles is a little crude, if you look close there are pocks and drip evidence. Solution - Don't look closely. Been a year and no regrets. Remember you don't have to crank down to stop the faucet just a enough pressure to stop the stream will save you from having to replace the seals often.
A**D
Damaged on Arrival
The hot and cold handles were both chipped right out of the box, which looked previously opened.
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