🚿 Upgrade your faucet game with style and precision!
The Danco 46004 Cross-Arm Faucet Handle is a versatile, easy-to-install replacement designed for most 2-3 handle faucets (excluding Delta & Moen). Featuring a durable white porcelain and chrome finish, it includes multiple adapters, spacers, and tools to ensure a perfect fit and smooth installation, making it the ideal choice for modernizing your tub, shower, or sink faucet with a timeless transitional look.
Material | Porcelain,Metal |
Brand | Danco |
Color | Chrome/White |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 2.47"W |
Exterior Finish | Chrome, Zinc |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Included Components | Plumbing Fixtures; Kitchen Faucets and Accessories;faucet-handles |
Item Weight | 9.28 ounces |
Center To Center Spacing | 8 Inches |
Metal Type | Brass |
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Projection Distance | 1.25 Inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Danco |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037155460045 |
UPC | 037155460045 |
Part Number | 46004 |
Item Weight | 9.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 46004 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2.25 H |
Finish | Painted |
Installation Method | 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 year |
B**.
Worked great for me
I ordered the Danco handle I knew the handle would not work but it had the cold button and hot button also the shower button with the symbol of triangle which is French for change. The buttons fit my handles perfect Was please with the out come.Bill R
D**O
like NeL
Perfect fit on the index buttons for my Price Pfitzer faucet that had been beat up over the years. Looks like new. A+++++
I**F
Looks 10/10, installation 2/10
I love and hate these handles - here is my take.The handles have some heft to them, and they are beautiful - they were exactly what I was looking for in terms of looks and feel.The installation and parts were a nightmare, but I hope to help anyone who runs into the same issues I did in getting them installed, as I could t find any suitable alternatives anywhere else.Starting with the hardware -The handles come with three screw covers. One for cold, hot, and flow direction (faucet vs shower) if you’re using it for a three handle bath faucet. The covers are high quality and look great. They have o-rings that seat firmly and fit well.You also get screws with the handle - these are very long, and you will almost always need to cut them down to make them fit. More on that later..You get a set of plastic adapters that are meant to attach to the valve head to allow for the handle to engage with it when turning the handle. In my experience, the valve head was far too small (see picture) so they were worthless to me.The valve cover (silver tube thing) looks well made and fits the handle well.Installation -This part was a challenge to say the least. Because I could not find any other product that would work, or a conversion kit to fit the smaller valve head, I had to get very creative.First problem - silver tube thing was way to short to cover the valve assembly. My solution was to cut off the knob end of the silver tube - the one that engages with the handle - and drill a hole in its place to allow for the valve head to protrude instead so it will seat well with the existing metal tube sleeve thing.Second problem - how to get the handle to fit on the valve head without slipping off and/or being off center. I could have used some epoxy paste to glue the handles right onto the valve head, but that would have been disastrous if I ever needed to take them off again, obviously. I solved this by 1) I covered the valve head in plastic wrap 2) put epoxy putty inside of the hole in handle and onto the plastic wrapped valve head 3) pressed valve head and handle together, waited for it to dry, and then removed. This created a smaller, tight fitting hole in the handle that would be a snug fit onto the valve head. The second task was how to secure the handle onto the valve head. I went to my local hardware store and purchased some set-screws. I then drilled holes in the sides of each handle, on the half that the valve head fitted into (try to center it). I then slowly worked the set screw back and forth until the hole was threaded, and the screw could be tightened without too much resistance. This allowed me to “lock” the handle onto the valve head securely (the epoxy will not be strong enough to do this alone). I positioned the set-screw so that when you turn the handle, you can’t see it - and voila - I got the handles fitting well and secured.Third problem - one of the included screws matched the threading on the valve head, but was far too long. I got around this by taking my trusty wire snips (it’s not easy, so use large heavy duty ones) to cut them to length, then used a file to taper the end so it didn’t mangle the threads in the valve head.Wow - that was A LOT of work, but the finished product looks so good, I’m not even mad. I will say that this was not a trivial task, so proceed at your own risk.
C**8
works great, love em
Perfect on my Kohler bath valves. Just find the right adapter in the kit, and find the right screw in kit. I recommend a little medium strength thread lock on the screw cause I often see them slowly work out and i have to keep tightening them every now and then. So now I use thread lock on them. Perfect, good looking, I do not regret buying at all
L**D
SCAM
BE AWARE, IT SHOWS TWO BUT YOU GET ONE. YOU MUST ORDER 2 FOR 2 FAUCETS.
K**Y
Beautiful high quality knobs, but sadly not long enough for my tub. :(
I wanted to love these knobs, I really did! When they arrived and I opened one of the packages I was very excited because of the heavy duty quality of the knobs and the retro chic look! I bought them to replace some old clear plastic knobs. The "hot" and "cold" plastic pieces had degraded and fallen off/broken and I figured it was time for an upgrade. I was also impressed with all the different parts and pieces included to make sure it fit any type/shape of stem. Indeed, I was able to use the universal metal square piece to fit my stem, but that's where the good news stopped. As you can see from my pictures, even though the knob was able to be secured tightly to my stem, the decorative metal part that is supposed to cover the stem was too short to cover it all the way and sit flush with the escutcheons (the square metal piece that is flush with the tile - yes I had to look that up, I'm a scientist not a plumber). I tried to make it work but in the end it just looked tacky, so I took it off and sadly sent them back.My advice is to look carefully at your setup and measure to be sure this will cover the length of your stem/pipe. I'll bet these would've worked nicely for a sink, but for my tub they were a fail, which is a bummer because they looked great! I hope this has helped someone else!I did NOT receive this item free or at a discount
B**Y
I'm so happy with the new design!
I keep breaking these porcelain knobs because my water is so hard to turn off. I absolutely abhor any other type of knob that fits my valves. I was stuck using a wrench after my 3rd set and when I finally got around to ording them I noticed they changed the design. I am SO GRATEFUL! These hold up so much better! It's been months and I have broken them yet!
M**T
Too short
This is too short for the shank of my faucet.