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Master Plumber 682-677 Tub Diverter Spout

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$15.99

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About this item

  • Chrome finish, bath tub diverter spout
  • Maximum 1Inch nipple length, carded
  • Manufactured in China
  • For use with handheld shower
  • Chrome finish
  • Diverter spout
  • Durable construction
  • For use with handheld shower
  • Chrome finish
  • Diverter spout
  • Durable construction


Product Description

Attractive chrome finish. 3/4" female iron pipe inlet with 1/2" female iron pipe with hose connection. For use with hand held shower. Chrome finish Bath tub diverter spout 3/4" female iron pipe inlet with 1/2" female iron pipe with hose connection For use with hand held shower Carded.

From the Manufacturer

Delta Faucet 682-677 Master Plumber Chrome Finish Bath Tub Diverter Spout 3/4" Female Iron Pipe Inlet with 1/2" female iron pipe with hose connection is for use with handheld shower. Chrome finish diverter spout.


Srdjan C.
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2025
Can't say much but looks good and works fine ....now we got shower head .
Gilles Pouliot
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2024
bonne achat
E.L
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
This faucet is exactly what I needed for my tub...they don't sell this in the store and I'm glad Amazon has everything you need. Good quality and good price
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
My old metal tub spout was peeling and ugly, This was ultra easy to install and looks great!
Ken
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2024
This product is exactly as described in the information.
Gilbert Armour
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Going over to a family members and trying to take a shower when the their diverter was not working right. The old shower thread became separated from the spout and would not seat to fully flow to the shower. Low pressure showers suck. Bought this exact replacement, upgraded to a hose from the pipe they had so the constant motion of moving the shower head wouldn't separate it again and bam! Its working like a charm again.
Lonny G
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
Works well
Raven
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022
The diverter nozzle broke completely off.It's not made sturdy.Where the diverter nozzle attaches into the tub nozzle is plastic not metal.
Tal
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020
Genuinely didn't think I'd feel this passionate about a tub diverter spout at any point in my life but here I am. I'm currently on my fifth one of these because ours has broken almost every month on the dot and I live in a rental where this is the only thing we can replace it with. The rubber O ring inside the plumbing of the faucet pops loose early on in the life which makes it so that when you pull the tab, you'll barely get any water actually coming out of the shower head. Ginormous pain in my rear end.Super easy to install though. Thank god, since I'm doing it every few weeks. If there's a way to fix this rubber o ring without buying a new faucet each time, please let me know. Or better yet, please recommend me a better faucet that would be compatible with the same set up.
Public
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2020
GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY, WORKED FOR MY NEEDS, ITEM AS DESCRIBED, GOOD SHIPPING TIME, WOULD BUY AGAIN IF NEEDED
David
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2018
Glad I could find this here! Thank you!
fgs
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2014
I've installed 3 of these faucets in older bathrooms with no option to install a conventional tub/shower valve. They seem to be well built and have had no leaks or problems. Yes, there may be some water dripping from the faucet instead of coming out of the shower head. Even the best of tub faucets don't divert every drop to the shower. Be aware that this faucet's threads are at the very back of the fixture. The pipe length needs to be such that it barely extends (3/4" - 1") past the tile/back wall, otherwise the faucet will stick out and not sit flush against the wall. (Decorative spacers work for small gaps) The pipe may need to be custom cut since they are usually only available in 1/2" increments. To properly install the pipe into the wall, (and not damage the threads) you'll need an "internal pipe wrench", also available at Amazon.com. Some plumbing experience is recommended if you want to do this yourself.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2013
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