Are peerless faucets any good?

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My 35 year old delta bathroom faucets are shot (holes rotted in them). I've got a couple Peerless faucets sitting here that were pulled from a new construction home where the buyer/owner didn't like the look and had them switched before moving in. Are they worth putting in or should I use the scrap money towards a better faucet?
 
Peerless is a builder/consumer line from Delta. They work just like all other Deltas, are more basic in style. If you like the looks, no reason not to use it.
 
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It depends on their age. Older Peerless faucets used a diamond stem shower ball with a pot metal handle that would fuse itself to the stem after a few years. The newer ones use Delta kitchen parts and are almost equal to Delta.
 
Thanks for the answers. I put one in a couple weeks ago and another yesterday. They seem to be pretty solid (besides the plastic trip lever setup that I didn't use) and I'm sure glad to have those antique Deltas out of there.
 
Hey all! I know this post is older but I also have a question about the Peerless faucets I just installed and turns out I don't know how to install them! Can anyone point me in the right direction to a tutorial regarding Peerless faucet installation? I have searched and searched and can't find any good info. Thank you in advance!
 
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