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The Danco 46004 Cross-Arm Faucet Handle is a versatile, durable replacement handle designed for 2-3 handle faucets (excluding Delta & Moen). Featuring a polished chrome and white porcelain finish, it fits a wide range of center-to-center faucet spreads from 4" to 12". The kit includes multiple adapters, spacers, and tools for a hassle-free installation, making it the perfect DIY upgrade to refresh your bathroom or kitchen fixtures with a timeless, ergonomic design.







| ASIN | B000DZKTUI |
| Additional Features | Easy to Install |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,639 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #26 in Faucet Handles |
| Brand | Danco |
| Brand Name | Danco |
| Center To Center Spacing | 8 Inches |
| Color | Chrome/White |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,778 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Chrome , Zinc |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037155460045 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Attachment Mechanism | screw |
| Handle Material | Ceramic |
| Handle Type | Knob |
| Included Components | Plumbing Fixtures; Kitchen Faucets and Accessories;faucet-handles |
| Item Depth | 1.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 2.47"W |
| Item Type Name | Replacement Handle |
| Item Weight | 0.58 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Danco |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited 1 year |
| Material | Porcelain,Metal |
| Material Type | Porcelain,Metal |
| Metal Type | Brass |
| Model Number | 46004 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 2.47"W |
| Projection Distance | 1.25 Inches |
| Shape | Arch & Bow |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sink, Bathtub |
| Style | White/Chrome |
| Style Name | White/Chrome |
| Theme | Transitional |
| UPC | 037155460045 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**G
Solid, beautiful taps
I have arthritis and I replaced my original taps years ago with a low quality handle tap that I could grab more easily. One broke almost immediately and the other broke more recently. So I decided to replace them with something better. I live in a trailer so no normal home replacement parts work. I saw these had multiple sizes and options to chose from, figured I would give them a try. It took a little while to figure it out, but they assembled very easily and the metal outside is solid and feels very secure. The insides are plastic (except the screws) but the metal parts seems to take most of the tork when turning them off and on. Honestly, they and the shower head I also replaced are probably the best parts of my bathroom. I have been struggling for years to find something that would work with the parts of my 20+ year old trailer, they don't exactly stock that stuff at Ace or Home Depot. So glad I found these. They're perfect and work so much better for me on days when my hands are really weak or painful. Plus, they're just really attractive and so easy to install.
J**O
Perfect solution.
We had an expensive koehler shower set, which was extremely sharp and difficult to operate. When I asked our plumber to change it, he suggested replacing the entire casing, which would have cost thousands to achieve. So, I got this replacement, which was very reasonably priced, looked great on the photos and the fact it is for universal mounts seemed to fit the bill. Well, we are not disappointed. It didn't fit perfectly at first, but it comes with multiple accessories, so you can find the perfect fit for you. As you see in the photo, it works and looks great. The perfect solution for our problem.
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
E**S
Easy if you buy new danco stems
Edit: 5stars to 3stars After installing these, I'm not sure if it's the screws that came with it or what but the cold water keeps dripping from the faucet. I have to take the cover off and tighten up the screw to get the water to stop dripping. Also sometimes it's hard to turn on the water for some reason like the screw is too tight and the handles won't budge. I don't want to call my father in law who is a plumber because of shower handles. I already had new danco stems put on my shower faucet because it was leaking and I needed new handles as well. I bought these danco handles which fit the danco stem perfectly. I was fiddling with the screws and handles for a while but once I got the first one on, the other 3 were a breeze. The only thing I don't like, is it squeaks when rubbing against the metal that surrounds the stem (idk what it's called). I guess there is a tape that is supposed to prevent rubbing. Other than that, the faucet handles look good and they are sturdy. Finding the screw that matches as close as the ones from your last handles are essential. I have attached the before handes, the stem that fit my valve and the after with the new handles.
M**M
Frustrating and Unacceptable
I really wanted to like this product. It looks, and certainly appears to be, a good quality faucet handle. The problem is it claims to be a universal fit and is not. The stem I need to mount this on isn't a star-pattern (the only type of adapter included), it has a D-shaped end, and this slipped when turning. On top of that, the sizing template (plastic strip with holes) is basically impossible to read (there is more than one number next to each hole, and nothing matches the mounting pieces) and the mounting pieces themselves, even with the same marking (I, II, III, unlike the template strip these are marked with roman numerals) don't fit as expected (one of the II's was much wider than the other). I've installed replacement knobs, doorknobs, light switches, etc, every step of the way checking the directions on the little foldout that comes in the package to make sure I'm not going to mess something up. I did that here too, and I've never been more disappointed in the result. As far as I can tell there is nothing wrong with the build quality of the product. It looks and feels great. But Danco needs to get their act together on the adapters. It's frustrating and unacceptable.
K**M
I am happy with the purchase.
These faucets are very old, they are considered vintage. But I still bought them because I wanted to put the original ones in my bathroom. It's great that I was able to find them. They are made of very strong porcelain, so I recommend them.
K**Z
Great look and fit, even for old warped plastic valve stems
My shower/tub is OLD and the stems have plastic nibs at the end that are warped. Not a problem for these! I found the metal fittings worked best for the asymmetric stems, and now they turn no problem. Love the vintage look - goes great in our older home. The ceramic bits have some heft to them and feel well made.
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