The fitting is tidy condition and the valves are beautiful smoothly. As far as the positives. To a low-pressure fitting heard the first time a pressure reducing device, so that the connected low-pressure accumulator is not damaged by the full line pressure. In addition, a chrome-plated faucet extension piece with a shutoff is usually there. Both nil. Without any prolongation, the valve is not actually mounted as close to the wall. The super short swivel spout with its weird, screwed between reducer is so stiff that the reducer always separate from the base body of the valve. The wedge-shaped seals of the 3/8 inch screw outgoing upward pipes do not fit and are expressed in tightening up of the screw out. An assembly of the fitting (as much needed) was possible only through substantial modification and purchase of parts.