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Delta Faucet Leland Touch Kitchen Faucet Gold, Gold Kitchen Faucets with Pull Down Sprayer, Kitchen Sink Faucet, Touch Faucet for Kitchen Sink, Delta Touch2O Technology, Champagne Bronze 9178T-CZ-DST

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Color: Champagne Bronze


Pattern Name: Touch Activation


Features

  • TOUCH ON. TOUCH OFF. Messy hands. Touch anywhere on the kitchen spout with your wrist or forearm to start and stop the flow of water or use the single lever handle manually
  • MAGNETIC DOCKING: MagnaTite Docking uses a powerful magnet to snap your kitchen sprayer into place so it stays docked and doesnt droop over time like other kitchen faucets
  • LASTS 2X LONGER: Patented DIAMOND Seal Technology reduces leak points and lasts twice as long as the industry standardensuring leak-free operation for the life of the kitchen faucet
  • POWERFUL SPRAY: ShieldSpray Technology cuts through stubborn messes with a powerful stream of water inside a protective sphere that contains the splatter
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Delta kitchen faucets with Touch-Clean spray holes allow you to quickly and easily wipe away calcium and lime build-up with a touch of a finger, while the SpotShield finish resists water spots and fingerprints
  • LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY: You can install with confidence, knowing this kitchen faucet is backed by Delta Faucet's Lifetime Limited Warranty

Description

Touch it on. Touch it off. Whether you have two full hands or 10 messy fingers, Delta® Touch2O® Technology helps keep your faucet clean, even when your hands aren’t. A simple touch anywhere on the spout or handle with your wrist or forearm activates the flow of water at the temperature where your handle is set. The TempSense™ LED light changes color to alert you to the water’s temperature and eliminate any possible surprises or discomfort. MagnaTite® Docking uses a powerful integrated magnet to pull your faucet spray wand precisely into place and hold it there so it stays docked when not in use. Delta® ShieldSpray® Technology cleans with laser-like precision while containing mess and splatter. A concentrated jet powers away stubborn messes while an innovative shield of water contains splatter and clears off the mess, so you can spend less time soaking, scrubbing and shirt swapping. Kitchen faucets with Touch-Clean® Spray Holes allow you to easily wipe away calcium and lime build-up with the touch of a finger. You can install with confidence, knowing that Delta faucets are backed by our Lifetime Limited Warranty.

Brand: Delta


Recommended Uses For Product: Kitchen


Mounting Type: Deck Mount


Finish Type: Polished


Material: Zinc


Color: Champagne Bronze


Number of Handles: 1


Included Components: Deck Plate, Instruction Manual


Hole Count: 1


Special Feature: Pull Down Sprayer


Brand: ‎Delta


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Kitchen


Mounting Type: ‎Deck Mount


Finish Type: ‎Polished


Material: ‎Zinc


Color: ‎Champagne Bronze


Number of Handles: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Deck Plate, Instruction Manual


Hole Count: ‎1


Special Feature: ‎Pull Down Sprayer


Handle Type: ‎Lever


Style: ‎Contemporary


Installation Type: ‎Single Hole


Valve Type: ‎Cartridge Valve


Model Name: ‎Leland®


Handle Material: ‎Zinc


Series ID: ‎Leland


Warranty Type: ‎lifetime


Handle Location: ‎single-hole-deck-mount


Spout Design: ‎Pull-Down


Is Electric: ‎No


Manufacturer: ‎Delta Faucet Company


UPC: ‎195205091851


Product Dimensions: ‎11.47"D x 10.44"W x 15.38"H


Part Number: ‎9178T-CZ-DST


Item Weight: ‎7.33 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎9178T-CZ-DST


Size: ‎Touch


Finish: ‎Polished


Pattern: ‎Touch Activation


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Pull Down Sprayer


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Date First Available: February 15, 2024


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  • Great build quality and the warranty is no joke
Color: SpotShield Stainless Pattern Name: Touch Activation
It has been nearly four years since I purchased this faucet and after my recent interaction with Delta customer support, I felt I had to leave a review for it to explain why you should not hesitate to buy this faucet. I won't spend a lot of time getting into features that you can read about on the product page. The flow handle works smoothly and the RED->BLUE temperature indicator is very helpful for avoiding unpleasant surprises. The touch control works as expected (with a couple of exceptions I'll detail below). So far it works as well as it did the day I bought it. Due to some previous issues with my plumbing I elected to hire a professional plumber to come and install it for me so I can't say if it's easy to install. However I can say that the plumber was done in about 15 minutes and looked at me like I had wasted his time on something so simple, so there's that:) When I installed this, the plumber predicted that the electrical valve would succumb to calcification and stop working in about 9 months. Four years later I haven't lost any water pressure and I'm still using the original valve. I've had two interactions with Delta customer support for this faucet. The first time it seemed that the electrical valve (the one the plumber warned me about) had stopped working. This was about two years after I bought it. Delta shipped me a brand new valve, I swapped it in and it didn't work either. It turned out to be my mistake. The battery holder is much larger than it needs to be to hold the 6 AA batteries that power the valve so there's a sort of frame/spacer thing that you slot the batteries into before you place them into the holder. If you take the spacer out, the holder is the exact size for using C batteries instead of AA. C batteries are the same voltage as AA, just hold more charge so I figured I wouldn't have to change batteries out as often if I used C batteries instead. There's nothing in the manual about using C batteries, but it did work, but only for a couple of days. Not really sure what happened - maybe the weight of the C batteries bent the battery contact or something? From that point on, even putting in a fresh set of C batteries did no good - I even used a multimeter to test that the batteries were good. That's why I thought the valve was bad. When the new valve didn't work either, I swapped the AA batteries back in and suddenly everything worked perfectly again. Weird but I'll take it. I have the brand new replacement valve tucked away in case I ever need it, but as I said, it's still going strong after nearly 4 years. The only real problem I've had with this faucet is the magnet that holds the sprayer in place on the faucet neck. Touching the faucet neck with soaking wet hands, or submersing the whole sprayer head led to water getting trapped around the magnet in the faucet neck which caused it to rust. At about the 3 year mark the magnet disintegrated and fell out and the sprayer would no longer stay in place when retracted. I dealt with this for nearly a year before deciding to call Delta and see what they had to say about it. The person I spoke with on the phone was extremely helpful and conscientious - he even used a mobile tool that let me show him what I was seeing with my phone. He knew exactly what the problem was, gave me a procedure to do on my end and sent out a kit to replace the disintegrated magnet. In hindsight the disintegrating magnet was completely preventable had I know that it was important to keep that area of the faucet dry. (There's no reason it should get wet normally). When the kit arrived, it was a cinch to pull out the old magnet holder with the supplied tool and pop in a new magnet, now I'm back to good-as-new operation, and the faucet still shines up like the day I bought it. I'm super impressed with Delta's customer support. The only other quirk I've encountered with the faucet is almost a fun thing. The touch control works by measuring changes in capacitance - when you touch the faucet then pull away, the electrical field of your body interacts with the metal in the faucet to register a "tap". 99% of the time this works perfectly (unless the battery is getting low in the control valve), but every once in a while the faucet turns on when something else modifies the electrical field near the sink - such as opening the microwave door, lol. I'm also able to turn the sink off and on via remote by activating a 5W 2-way radio from a couple of feet away! Not to worry, if the sink is accidentally turned on, it will stop running after a certain number of minutes. In conclusion, this is a fantastic faucet and it has exceeded my expectations. It's not perfect but Delta support more than makes up for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2022 by Samson Wick

  • Total Novice Plumber's Review: Surprisingly Easy DIY Install, Works Great, Looks Great
Color: SpotShield Stainless Pattern Name: Touch Activation
First, for context: I am not a plumber; before this product, I had never installed a faucet before (kitchen or otherwise); and no one would ever mistake me for having any kind of experience that would qualify me as anything other than a total and complete novice at installing faucets. That said, for the reasons below, I would recommend this faucet AND recommend a DIY installation. I did a LOT of research and reading reviews before purchasing this Delta faucet (SpotShield Stainless). Our old kitchen sink faucet was another well-known and expensive brand (starts with "M"), but after just four years it kept coming loose from the countertop and then started leaking profusely. I was determined not to repeat that with a new faucet. I was a little hesitant about getting a "touch" faucet given the wide range of reviews on point, but after digging into things, I decided to go with this Delta "touch" faucet. A month into using it, here are my thoughts on the DIY installation and product itself: 1. DECIDING TO DO A DIY INSTALLATION I decided to install the faucet myself for several reasons. Nothing against plumbers, but some reviewers suggested that installing this faucet yourself may result in the "touch" feature working better, as you may pay greater attention to detail during the installation. I don’t know how true that is, but so far so good. Also, I wasn’t keen on paying someone else to install it, and while I had never done this before, I like a challenge. And a number of reviewers recommended watching a video that Delta made on installing this specific faucet (available on Youtube), so I figured I had at least a decent chance of not messing it up. 2. SKIP THE WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS, WATCH THE VIDEO(!!!) I tried reading through the instructions first, but they might as well have been written in Greek (spoiler alert, I don’t know Greek). So I watched the Delta DIY video all the way through and felt WAY better about deciding to do it myself. I do recommend watching the entire video BEFORE you start installation, so you know what to expect. It’s pretty short (I think less than 15 minutes) and worth that additional watch. I then set up my laptop by the sink and paused the video after each installation step so I could complete the step and get ready for the next one. 3. DIY INSTALLATION WAS SMOOTH AND TOOK LESS THAN 2 HRS (INCLUDING BEER BREAK) Based on some of the reviews I read, I was prepared for the DIY installation to take all afternoon. As it turns out, even taking my time, installation took less than two hours, including 25-30 minutes to remove the old faucet, a beer break to celebrate removing the old faucet, and testing the new faucet to make sure it didn’t leak, etc. Especially with the video, each step was pretty straight forward. And I was particularly careful on the steps that related to the “touch” feature. At some points it would have helped to have longer arms, but I managed. (For reference, I am a 5’6” female with normal-length arms.) 4. ONE PERSON CAN DO FULL INSTALLATION The video notes in a couple of places that having a second person can be helpful for certain steps, but also shows how to do them with one person. At the time I decided to do the installation, I was the only one home. While I can see where having a second would have helped for some steps, I was definitely able to manage pretty well on my own. 5. MINIMAL TOOLS NEEDED I only needed a screwdriver and a wrench, as well as a monkey wrench to help hold pipes still while tightening parts. Most people probably won’t need the monkey wrench, but it was helpful in my case because of limited space to maneuver under our sink. 6. DELTA FAUCET APPEARS TO HAVE HIGHER-QUALITY PARTS As I am not a professional, I’m not sure how much weight anyone should give this observation, but it appeared to me that this Delta faucet has higher-quality parts than our old “M”-brand faucet. This was especially apparent with respect to the “anchor” part that secures the base of the faucet to the countertop (it seemed much more substantial). 7. “TOUCH” FEATURE WORKS GREAT (SO FAR) As noted above, I read a range of reviews regarding the “touch” feature. Some people said that the feature stopped working after just a couple of weeks or months. One month in, we have not had any issues with the “touch” feature. As our faucet gets A LOT of use, and we use the “touch” feature almost exclusively, I think this a fairly good point of reference. Note that the faucet comes packaged with a battery pack to power this feature, but you can purchase an add-on that will allow you to plug into an electrical outlet. We are using the battery pack and will see how long the first set of batteries lasts (reviews varied a lot on this point as well). I will note that it took me a day or two to get a hang of the “touch” feature, but once I did, things were great. Everyone else in family (kids and adults) got the hang of it right away. 8. WE LOVE THE “TOUCH” FEATURE We do a lot of cooking and baking and thus spend a lot of time in the kitchen and using the sink. We all love the “touch” feature and never want to go back to a fully “manual” faucet. * * * If anything changes, I will update this review. But so far, so good! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020 by Molly

  • Great Faucet-8yrs old-Great Delta Customer Service
Color: Arctic Stainless Pattern Name: Standard Activation
We bought this faucet when we replaced our kitchen sink & countertops 8yrs ago. It has performed flawlessly until recently when the sprayer head clogged up so badly, the button failed to function properly, causing the faucet lever to drip unexpectedly. Delta Customer Service sent new upgraded replacements parts, free of charge. The faucet handle cartridge was an easy 5mn fix. I thought about servicing the sprayer head myself, after reviewing several YouTube videos, but decided against that idea, when I re-read the maintenance section of the warranty, that said "Do not take apart the spray head cartridge--special wrench required---parts not available". Delta Customer Service is sending a new upgraded power spray-head&hose with the special wrench to remove & clean the stream screen---all free of charge, shipped by UPS. This has been the best single handle kitchen faucet we have ever had, much better than the Moen we replaced; I can't wait to install the new power spray head, after seeing the Delta on line videos. Forget about going to the hardware store to maintain this kitchen faucet, when Delta has your back ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025 by P. Toriumi

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