Traditional Wall-Mount Pot Filler in Venetian Bronze 1177LF-RB
Traditional Wall-Mount Pot Filler in Venetian Bronze 1177LF-RB
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Traditional Wall-Mount Pot Filler in Venetian Bronze 1177LF-RB

Key item features

  • Dual Control: The faucet features dual shut-off valves, allowing users to control water flow at either the wall connection or the spout for convenient operation.
  • Flexible Reach: Equipped with 24-inch dual swing joints, the pot filler can be easily folded away when not in use, optimizing kitchen space.
  • Effortless Operation: Simple on and off functionality is achieved with a quarter turn of the handle, providing user-friendly control.
  • Accessible Design: This pot filler meets the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ensuring accessibility and ease of use.
  • Quick Installation: Designed for single-hole installation, simplifying the setup process for this wall-mounted unit.
  • Compact Dimensions: The assembled dimensions are 8-17/32 inches in height, 26-31/32 inches in depth, and 2-3/8 inches in width.
  • Rapid Filling: A 4 GPM flow rate enables quick filling of large pots, enhancing kitchen efficiency.
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Pros

  • : Has a visually appealing look.
  • : Allows comfortable filling of oversized pots without awkward angles.

Neutral

  • : Can be sleek and modern, but also prone to inconsistencies.

Cons

  • : Faucet's ceramic valve cartridge and joints may leak over time.
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Oct 5, 2025
Deltapotfillerrepair
5 out of 5 stars review

Repair leaking swivel.

Pot filler repair. Leaking at the swivel. Three, #80 rubber O-rings. Use allen key to remove two screws on the wall plate. Turn potfiller counter clock wise to remove from wall. On the bottom of the swivel, there is a decorative plate that can be removed. Once removed, there is an allen bolt. I think it's 1/4” allen wrench. It's very tight. I had to use a vice to turn the bolt. Once loosened, you can pop out the stem and there are 3 rubber o-rings. Replace those with #80 size o-ring. Make sure to use pipe tape on the wall plate when installing back.

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Hi Deltapotfillerrepair,\n\nWe appreciate you taking the time to leave your review and your experience with repairing a leak at the pot filler joint. \n\nThank you for your helpful feedback and for being a loyal Delta Faucet customer!\n\nBest Regards,\nBryan\n

Jul 8, 2025
Frustrated
5 out of 5 stars review

Replacement o-ring size for swing arm in review.

Love my pot filler 1177LF ! Delta however does not offer replacement o-rings when it started leaking but I found what I needed and repaired it. I disassembled my leaky pot filler and measured the o-rings in the arm joints where it was leaking with a micrometer. There are three o-rings per swivel joint. Based on my measurements I ordered Rubber O-Rings size 20mm OD - 14mm ID and 3mm Width from AMZ. You need six but order extra if you damage one during install. The replacement was easy. Turn off the water at the valve closest to the wall. Open the valve at the end to drain any water. Pop off the decretive caps and using a proper size allen (hex) wrench unscrew the connection at the wall valve first. Remove the pot filler. Unscrew the second joint. Remove the old o-ring that is closest to the threads on the brass insert first. Then remove / unscrew the insert completely. You may need to gently push it out with a wooden dowel and rubber mallet. Remove the last two o-rings from each insert. Clean any mineral buildup from ALL parts. I used white vinegar. Dry then lube ALL parts with a small amount food grade silicone grease before and after installing the o-rings to assist with assembly and o-ring wear. Replace just the first two o-rings farthest away from the threads first. Install the inserts back into the pot filler arms. It will be a tight fit. This is where the silicone lube and rubber mallet if needed come in handy. Use a wooden block or socket so you do not damage the brass threads when pushing the inserts through and out the other side. I also slowly twisted the insert with the hex wrench while pushing back in to prevent o-ring damage. Once they are all the way through add the last o-ring. If you try to put all three o-rings on first you will damage the o-ring closest to the threads while pushing the insert back in. Re attach the filler swivel arms pieces first and then the filler back to the wall valve. Tighten securely but do not over tighten. Check for leaks by shutting off the outer valve and turning on the wall valve. Retighten with hex wrench as needed. No leaks? Replace the beauty caps and run the water in a large pot to flush out any excess grease. After replacing the o-rings my pot filler was a bit stiff to move but no longer leaks! :)

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Mar 30, 2026
BigT59
5 out of 5 stars review

Love the way it swings so freely and perfect for our needs

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