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jnn_nyc (NY)
Is the triangle logo a clue?
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m & m (MD)
My guess goes to: Danze
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KCRoto (MO)
I found a similar Danco handle when looking. It appeared to have the same triangle. If someone was so inclined and had the programming knowledge, they could create an app that identifies faucet handles and stems.
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Fixitangel (NC)
Quote: If someone was so inclined and had the programming knowledge, they could create an app that identifies faucet handles and stems.
They would surely go insane trying to sort out all the different brands and thousands of models available since day one. Adding to the madness is all the ones that have aftermarket/universal handle/trim kits installed.
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KCRoto (MO)
Anyone that writes programming is used to long, tedious tasks.
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hj (AZ)
uote; Anyone that writes programming is used to long, tedious tasks.
But not impossible ones. We like to know that there is an eventual end. Testing is usually the "long tedious task" to make sure we cover all possibilities that the user could do to "screw it up".
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North Carolina Plumber (NC)
That diverter handle reminds me of a Danze as well.
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jnn_nyc (NY)
Thank you everyone for your replies!
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Comenat (AK)
I think he is right about the brand. I also it is Danze.
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hj (AZ)
The rotating diverter at the bottom is a common feature or Danze faucets, so I would look there first.
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