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Manufacturer's Product Description

English-inspired designs, improved upon by American Standard. This sophisticated faucet from our Hampton Collection features a crescent spout and white porcelain or metal lever handles that are ideal for traditional settings. Plus, its pre-assembled Speed Connect drain has one-third the parts and installs in one-third the time.
Style and substance strike a perfect balance in the bathroom faucet collections from American Standard. Our faucets are engineered to look beautiful and function flawlessly. Worry-free, drip-free and built to last, all of our bathroom faucets are covered by our Limited Lifetime Warranty on function and finish.

Speed Connect from American Standard‰ЫУthe pre-assembled drain that makes American Standard the easiest brand bathroom faucet to install.

Brass Construction: Durable. Ideal for prolonged contact with water. Provides the finest surface for application of colors and finishes.

Ceramic Disc Valve Cartridges: Assures a lifetime of drip-free performance.

Low Lead: Meets NSF Standard 61/Section 9 & Prop 65 lead requirements.

Exclusive Speed Connect Metal Drain:

* Fewer parts. Installs in less time.

* No adjustments required - seals the first time, every time.

* Flexible stainless steel cable - installs effortlessly in tight spaces.

Exclusive Handle Alignment System: Allows fine tuning of handle position.

* Only 7881.732 available in polished brass
More about American Standard Bathroom Equipment
For more than 130 years, American Standard has provided kitchen and bath fixtures, furniture, and faucets to homes, hotels, airports and stadiums. Designed to marry style and function, it’s no surprise that American Standard products can be found in three out of five homes in America.