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Price Pfister 049-YP1E Ashfield Widespread Trough Lavatory Faucet with Pop-Up, Rustic Pewter

Price Pfister 049-YP1E Ashfield Widespread Trough Lavatory Faucet with Pop-Up, Rustic Pewter
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24262 in Home Improvement
  • Color: Pewter
  • Brand: Price Pfister
  • Model: 049-YP1E
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Price Pfister Ashfield Widespread Trough Lavatory Faucet with Pop-Up, Rustic Pewter
  • Unique Waterfall Spout Design
  • Ceramic disc valving prevents noisy drips
  • Brass construction for strength and durability
  • Part of the Ashfield suite of products, including Kitchen faucets, bathroom faucets, bathroom accessories, and Kwikset door locks

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The Price Pfister 049-YP1E Ashfield Widespread Trough Lavatory Faucet with Pop-Up in Rustic Pewter is part of the traditional country-themed Ashfield Collection, both fashionable and flexible. The collection is inspired by time-honored country traditions - fabrics and flowers that change with the season, souvenirs from recent travels displayed in harmony with family heirlooms and flea market finds. Traditional at heart, Ashfield is the right accent for today's homes.


Customer Reviews

Nice Looking, but Not Without Flaws.3
About two years ago, we did a minor amount of remodeling in one of our bathrooms. About all it amounted to was a new sink/vanity, but, of course, that also involved choosing a new faucet. We chose the Price Pfister Trough faucet in pewter, as illustrated here.

We love the looks of the faucet, it was fairly easy to install and it seems to work fine. However, I have a couple reservations. If the faucet is left to barely run (literally, drip by drip), the water runs backwards on the underside of the water spout until it arrives on the vertical shaft. It then runs downward onto the sink and escapes wherever it can go. We've had several very minor floods, which don't amount to much but which can cause mold if not discovered in time. Of course, the obvious solution to this problem is to make certain the faucet is completely off after every use. Also obvious, this is a flaw in the basic design of the faucet.

A second problem is gradually becoming apparent. The interior of the water trough is corroding. It's minor, at present, but if the faucet is only two years old and showing corrosion already, it can only get worse. It's a nice looking faucet, but not without flaws.

Gary Peterson

Very hard to install on rounded holes!2
We got an acetate vanity top with 8" spread but slightly rounded holes and I'm trying to install this faucet and it's giving me fits. The handles are so narrow they slide around in the holes and cannot seem to be tightened down enough to secure them. The drain/plug, which is cheap plastic, keeps leaking no matter how much plumber's putty I squeeze in there, the rod for the pop-up is too long so it doesn't fit against the back of the vanity and needs to be cut, and the drain pipe seems narrower than 1 1/4" - I cannot get it tighten enough on the P-trap which slides up and down easily on it.

Not for a do-it-yourselfer unless you have a week to spend on it and lots of patience!

I've installed American Standard faucets before and they were so much easier than this! I like the trough design but do NOT feel I'm getting what I paid for!

Beautiful but for low traffic areas...4
Bought this faucet two years ago for my half bath off the kitchen. I was lucky to find it at Lowe's on clearance for half the price listed here. It is a beautiful faucet and I get LOTS of comments from guests. Yes, I am starting to see calcification on the trough. The finish seems to be holding up to my cleanings but it still shows white calcium residue. I too have to re-tighted the main faucet where connected to the granite sink top but the handles do not have a problem.
And yes, I was disappointed in the plastic drain but I've never had a problem with it. It doesn't look plastic after being in place.
I love this faucet and I DO recommend it for low traffic areas.. I would never install it in my teenager's bathroom! Shop around for a better price.