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Delta Faucet Trinsic Touch Bar Faucet with Touchless Technology, Bar Faucet with Pull Down Sprayer, Gold Bar Sink Faucet, Prep Sink Faucet, Wet Bar Faucet, Champagne Bronze 9959TL-CZ-DST

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1.Color:Matte Black


2.:Standard Activation


About this item

  • MULTIPLE MODES: Choose from Touch2O with Touchless or Touch2O only.
  • MESSY HANDS, CLEAN FAUCET: Touch-free activation helps keep your faucet mess-free, cutting down on cleaning.
  • TOUCHLESS ACTIVATION: Turn on and off simply by placing your hand within 4 inches of the faucet surface.
  • 4-MINUTE SHUT-OFF: Automatic water flow shut-off after four minutes helps conserve water
  • EASY INSTALLATION: DIY installation, with step-by step install videos on Delta Faucet’s YouTube.


The sleek elegance of modern design is embodied in the Trinsic® Kitchen Collection. Life moves fast, Touchless Technology keeps up. Delta® Touch2O® faucets with Touchless Technology help keep germs and mess off your kitchen faucet and provides easy water control 3 ways: simply place your hand near the faucet, tap the faucet surface, or use standard handle activation. 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® faucets with Diamond Seal® Technology perform like new for life with a patented design which reduces leak points, is less hassle to install and lasts twice as long as the industry standard. You can install with confidence, knowing that Delta faucets are backed by our Lifetime Limited Warranty.


Annabelle
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Got this faucet to match my kitchen Delta faucet (not bar height but regular height- same finish and style) for my butler's pantry. It's just perfect. I love a bar faucet that has a pull-down nozzle to get the sink all clean since we'll use this for a lot of prep. It's high quality and beautiful. Just what I wanted!
AMA
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Color is terrific, size is excellent as it doesn’t overpower small kitchen.Only issue is the bottom seal gets wet and gave to wipe daily.
T187
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
Touch works great. Good size and well built.
valentiu
Reviewed in Canada on June 15, 2023
Incredible poor quality.I was and I am happy with how it works but surprised with the premature rusting
mitchell
Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2021
We had bought something similar, but with a higher neck. Within 3 years it had fallen apart and the extension nose was leaking like crazy. This is the opposite. We had a professional plumber install over the sink and they took about 45 minutes. Flow is good and interrupted. It could extend further over the twin kitchen sink, but I think that is all about prefence...so I still gave it five stars anyways. The hose extension is very easy to use and sprays in sold and shower-like. Would buy again.
Cheers AG
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2021
Love this faucet, looks great in my new modern kitchen for my second sink on my Island.
D. R. Kantel
Reviewed in Canada on April 4, 2018
I can’t say enough good about this faucet! It is huge; but if you have the right sink and counter for it, you will be thrilled with the result. It works better than expected. And the installation was very simple and logical. Excellent product.
J. Carter
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 6, 2017
Not UK standard plumbing fittings. My plumber wouldn't install it. Not UK Seller, really difficult to return it, lost loads of money in all.Do yourself a favour and stay well clear of this seller
Biker Carol
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2015
Nice style and clean lines, and I like the smaller size. We got the matching one for the main sink also. Pull out sprayer want attaches snugly because there is a magnet- works great! We had a problem with the kitchen sink faucet leaking under the sink and Delta had to send a new part and there was confusion as to what was wrong with the faucet. Not impressed with that, and I hope this faucet holds up so I do not have to call their customer service.
Frances G. Kassabian
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2013
Forget that it's labeled as a Bar/Prep faucet. It is perfect as my main sink faucet. I love that its is not overly tall as I did not want the faucet to yell "Look at me". 13" high is just perfect. It does not splash water all over as some tend to do, it's sturdy and sleek looking, and the pull down feature is smooth and efficient. The water control lever can be placed to the left, center or right. I have it on the right but, as with any of the modern faucets, if you're holding a pot in your left hand you must reach over to regulate the water. Some have said that placing it in the center would work better for them. Once you buy this beauty you can decide.
sydneyinchicago
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2013
We've been looking for a pull-down faucet for our kitchen for years but everything is so, so tall. Like 17 inches or more, which is too tall for our kitchen. Then I had the good idea to look for a bar faucet and found this. It's about 13 inches high which is much more reasonable. This is a great size for any sink, even our large farmhouse sink.I wish it were slimmer but this is the style these days, big, tall chunky faucets. If this one were 20% thinner, it would be perfect, but there aren't any this size that combined what we needed: modern style, 13 inch height, pull-down, one handle. The best compromise until tastes change.I held out until white kitchens were back so I can make it until better proportioned faucets are in style.
Joe Charlotte
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2013
I give this 5 stars because so far it has been great. i love the way it looks at our prep sink in the kitchen. The pullout spout is very handy and sleek enough that you almost don't even notice it comes out. I also like the on/off hot/cold lever. I installed it very easily and so far I haven't had any issues. I installed it about 3 weeks ago from the date of this review.
Michael R. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2012
This is my review of Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole. I'll tell you good and helpful stuff first but first you may want to skip down to the part of this review that deals with my Delta customer service experience. That way you could possibly save time by deciding not to buy the thing, period.First up -- you CAN uninstall your old sink and install the Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole, yourself. I know that because, I did it and I had never before done anything like that. I did it as a challenge but there was also the thing about the plumber wanting $100 to do it. Here's six tips for you:Tip number one: before your Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole ever arrives, go on-line to YouTube or wherever and locate a video or two about how to uninstall your previous faucet. Watch those videos five-thousand times because removing the old faucet may be the most difficult thing you'll experience. It was for me, anyway. Try this: (a) cut off the hot and cold water beneath the sink; (b) turn on the old faucet to drain any residual water; (c) detach then remove the spray hose by pulling it out through the old faucet; (d) spread apart the hot and cold water pipes on the old faucet; (e) having done steps (c) and (d) to make room to access the bolt holding the old faucet to the sink/counter, loosen and remove that bolt; (f) pull the hot and cold water pipes on the old faucet back together then push them up through the hole, while someone above guides and lifts. This took me some time and the old faucet was a wreck after it was out.Tip number two: before your Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole ever arrives, go to Delta's Web site and search for the video on installing an Addison Touch 20 Faucet. Watch that video five-thousand times. It's not exactly the same installation procedure that you'll experience but there is not a similar video for the Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole , and it has enough commonalities to be extremely helpful. Note: I tried repeatedly to include the exact Web site but it was eliminated each time.Tip number three: before your Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole ever arrives, go to Delta's Web site and download the Installation Instructions/Owners Manual and pictorial Quick Start Guide for the Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole. Read those things and look at all the pictures five-thousand times. It's exactly the same as what you'll experience. Note: I tried repeatedly to include the exact Web site but it was eliminated each time.Tip number four: insert the Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole down through the single hole. Have someone hold it so that the faucet light that illuminates when you'll tap the water on will face straight out towards you. Secure the faucet while it is being held in place. If your Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole comes with a three hole Isolation Plate (part RP37490) and you find there is not room for it beneath your sink/counter, you can still use it. A hacksaw will saw through that Isolation Plate (part RP37490) like the thing is soft butter.Tip number five: be sure to align the Solenoid Assembly (part RP64462) so that none of the wires cross each other and so that the metal "yoke" on it is isolated from anything it can touch; otherwise your Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole may turn itself on without ever being touched - as mine initially did. And that's spooky, so pay close attention to Step 2 of the Instruction Manual.Tip number six: chuck the batteries that came with the Delta Trinsic Faucet 9959T-DST with Touch20 Technology for a sink with a single hole and use six AA lithiums instead; that way you won't have to crawl back under that stupid counter to replace the batteries for a long-long time."Step 7 of the InsructionManual," the last step of the installation instructions, instructed me to check for leaks, so I diligently checked for leaks as the instructions instructed. The spray hose (part of part RP62057) leaked at the point where it connected into the Solenoid Assembly (part RP64462) outlet - it leaked at the bottom of part RP64462. I tried to connect and clip parts RP62057 and RP64462 like the instructions instructed and then reconnect and clip them. Still leaked, so I did that till I puked, then finally gave up and called Delta, since the instructions plainly stated that replacement parts could be obtained by calling 1-800-345-DELTA (uh, that would be 1-800-345-33582). I tried 1-800-345-3358 and explained my problem to an extremely pleasant-sounding Delta customer service representative (don't know her part number). The pleasant lady said one of the parts probably needed replacing but it was back-ordered and she would be happy to send it to me in three to six weeks. "Huh? Do without a kitchen faucet for up to six weeks," said I? She said the only other Delta customer service help advice she could offer would be for me to uninstall the new Delta faucet (99595-DST with Touch 20 Technology) and reinstall the old faucet for the three to six week period. I hung up the phone somewhat less than gently. First, though, I did tell her to have a nice day. That really wasn't what I wanted to say to pleasant lady. But I managed to do my part to preserve the southern gentleman image. Close inspection on my part (old super-installer, Mike) seemed to reveal that the small rubber "O-Ring" (part RP13938) at the Solenoid Assembly outlet (part RP64462) was the culprit. The local hardware store sold me part RP13938 for 42 cents (tax included). I replaced part RP13938 on the end of part RP64462 and eureka, no more leak at the junction of parts RP62057 and RP64462.Was it worth all this effort? Yes! This high-tech faucet is decidedly the coolest thing in my kitchen. The kicker, though, is added self-confidence from having installed it myself. Of course, pocketing the C-note that would have gone to the plumber ain't all that bad either.