American Standard 60243-0020 Ceramix Metal Handle Polished Chrome

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-John D.
02/03/2024

$45.17

 

The American Standard 60243-0020A is a genuine replacement polished chrome metal lever handle for the American Standard Ceramix 2021.6XX series kitchen faucet.

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Restore your kitchen faucet to peak performance with the American Standard 060243-0020A Ceramix Faucet Handle. This genuine replacement part is designed specifically for the American Standard Ceramix 2021.6XX series kitchen faucets, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless functionality. Crafted from durable metal with a brilliant polished chrome finish, this lever-style handle provides both style and long-lasting durability. Installation is quick and easy making it an ideal DIY fix for blemished or broken faucet handles.

 

60243-0020A

 

  • Polished chrome finish
  • For use with the American Standard Ceramix 2021.6XX kitchen faucet series.
  • Approximately 4-5/8 inches long and 2-1/4 inches wide at the base.

 

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