🚿 Upgrade your daily ritual with legacy style and lasting performance!
The Kingston Brass KB6238LL Legacy Tub and Shower Faucet combines solid brass construction with a brushed nickel finish for exceptional durability and timeless appeal. Featuring ADA-compliant lever handles, a 5-inch spout reach, and adjustable non-metallic showerhead, it delivers a powerful 7.0 GPM spout flow rate and 1.8 GPM showerhead flow rate at 80 PSI. Designed for wall-mount installation, this faucet offers both style and reliable performance for modern bathrooms.
Brand | Kingston Brass |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Material | Brass |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Number of Handles | 3 |
Handle Material | Brass |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Included Components | Faucet; Mounting Hardware |
Spout Reach | 5 Inches |
UPC | 663370005374 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00663370005374 |
Manufacturer | Kingston Brass |
Part Number | KB6238LL |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 72 x 8 x 7.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KB6238LL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5-Inch Spout Reach |
Style | contemporary |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Jet |
Installation Method | Wall Mount |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Flow Rate | 1.2 Gallons Per Minute |
Water Consumption | 1.2 Gallons per Minute |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**Y
Absolutely Beautiful! Solid Brass Components
Absolutely beautiful! This solid brass shower fixture is really nice. I bought the knobs and toe-tester to go with a high-end shower sprayer.
K**R
Beautiful
Looks great and works as expected. I would order again.
J**G
good value
The item is of good value. It's fairly easy to use and install. The product looks well.
T**N
Just fine for the price
This is just fine for the price. It's a seventy dollar valve and trim set, not a six hundred dollar one. The head's a bit cheap but consider that an opportunity to get a better one for Christmas.The only problem I see is that the brass is so soft you will need to be careful when tightening fittings onto this. The waterways are also a bit small so it won't be a good one for those of you who want a gazillion-gallon-per-minute flow, but it's not really bad. The trim finish seems good up-front. Valve stem extension is very deep so it should work in a good range of working depths. It's lack of threaded escutcheons and very plain castings say it NEEDS rigid nips to mount firmly, so pex-only purists beware.
T**S
Junk Faucet
This faucet is complete junk!! I wish I could return it but it's clearly to late (my husband travels and just didn't have time to install until now) we sent the first one back because it was completely crooked and wouldn't fit in the holes, this one seemed great until we want to install it and the knobs are either the same one or just completely wrong! The hot turns down and the cold turns up and the middle knob to turn the shower on hits the faucet, And doesn't give you the full power of your shower because it doesn't turn all the way. I don't know who makes these or who packed these up, but it's completely wrong. I guess it takes rocket science to figure these things out anymore!!! They got my money clearly. I could have gotten it back if I'd returned it in time. But like I said my husband's a traveling man and just is now getting around to it!! But I highly recommend staying away from this product!! I'm giving this zero Stars because it deserves zero although I have to rate it or it won't let me submit it so it's getting a one but doesn't even deserve that!! Very unhappy customer!! For the second time
R**R
Heavy Brass and Very Bright Finish. Nice product!
These fixtures are heavy and well made. The finish is excellent. The kit comes with all I needed to complete the replacement of our 39 year old fixtures. One note to add: The tailpiece from 38 years ago used a smaller size screw on the overflow than the new one. The Kingston now uses a 1/4-20 screw. I had 2 choices to fix this problem. One was to buy a new tailpiece which only came as a kit for $65 or the other was to drill out the old screw holes and re-tap them to accept the 1/4-20 screws $0. The first is fine if you want to tear out the old piece and in stall a newer one but I chose the drilling and re-tapping it. That took about 20 minutes vs. a few hours the other way. My old tailpiece was also heavy brass so drilling and tapping it was quite easy and there was plenty of surrounding material to allow me to do this. Also, the new strainer assembly is designed to fit either the old smaller drain or they supply an adapter to fit the newer larger drain.
C**N
A couple things…
Since I moved into this house, my diverter never fully worked. I ended up needing to use a handle diverter AND spout with diverter in order to fully transfer the water flow to the shower. I was told I needed a new valve. Since my sink faucet is brushed nickel, I set out to find a 3 handled tub/shower set that was also brushed nickel, and that was a challenge to say the least. I ended up buying this set, as style-wise, they looked most similar to my sink setup. However, I ran into two unfortunate things, but one, I figured may be beneficial for others to know before they return the set.Firstly, be prepared to lose water pressure as it seems the majority of valves for sale now have a 1.8GPM flow rate. I didn’t realize this…just figured a valve was a valve, but my plumber was aghast as how bad the flow rate was and knew I would not be pleased after he installed it.Secondly, I worried about the down-turned diverter as my spout was very close to the the diverter. Sure enough, it hit the spout and couldn’t turn fully. Another reviewer mentioned they ran into the same problem and returned the set, but before you do so, here are some options, as I think that down-turned diverter looks strange anyway. The cheapest route is to simply go to Ace Hardware and get a Danco for Delta clear diverter knob, item # 4001014. Another option is to order a brushed nickel diverter from Kingston Brass that goes with another set. This diverter is (Kingston Brass KBDH608AX Diverter Handle for KB238AX, Brushed Nickel). I am attaching pics of my setup initially, the new KB set with the Danco diverter, and then finally, with the KB diverter from another set. Both diverters work perfectly.I am not thrilled with this set, however. The flow is bad, and the finish also does not seem to be “brushed nickel.” It almost has a rose gold tinge at times. Very strange. Most likely due to the background “tile paint” color however. Since I’m limited on options, and the plumber slaved away on this one for hours…tinkering with the flow rate and also said the cold water valve was initially backwards…I’m pretty stuck with it. Not willing to go through more drama, so made it work for now.
W**.
Very good for the price
I am going to preface this with it is very good for the price I paid (62.99) The quality of the parts, feel, and look are all excellent, once again for the price. If your are looking for a value solution then go with this. Odds are it's not going to last forever or even 10 years before all the internals need replacing, but as a stop gap, it's very nice. It went in easy. I didn't have to change my surrounding plumbing to fit it in and no problems so far ( i.e. no leaks, handles turn properly, and the diverter works perfectly). It also looks nice. So once again, for the price, its nice and recommended. If you are looking for long lasting superior quality then you pay more for a better set.
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