Delta MultiChoice Universal Tub & Shower Valve Body vs G-Promise metal shower diverter with low handheld holder
Overall winner: G-Promise metal shower diverter with low handheld holder
Key Differences
Delta's MultiChoice valve body (A) offers broader trim-kit compatibility and a lower listed price tier, plus many user reports of easy installation; G-Promise's 3-way diverter (B) emphasizes all-metal construction, a low-position handheld holder and four operating modes including a pause option. Choose A if you need a universal tub/shower valve compatible with multiple Delta trims and value a more affordable option; choose B if you want an all-metal diverter with multiple spray modes and a dedicated handheld holder
Delta MultiChoice Universal Tub & Shower Valve Body
Universal valve body compatible with most Delta trim kits, allowing upgrades without wall plumbing changes. Positive feedback on construction, ease of installation, and value, with some durability and parts-melivery concerns noted
Pros
- universal compatibility with Delta trim
- ease of installation
- good build quality
- value for money
Cons
- durability concerns reported by some users
- missing parts like cartridge and screws reported
G-Promise metal shower diverter with low handheld holder
All-metal 3-way shower diverter with low handheld holder and pause mode for handheld and fixed heads. Four settings for flexible control and water-saving pauses during shampooing
Pros
- all-metal construction
- low-position handheld holder
- 4-setting mode
- pause mode for water conservation
Cons
- no explicit compatibility details
- no installation instructions in data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DELTA |
| Durability | G-Promise |
| Versatility | DELTA |
| User Reviews | DELTA |