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The REHUH RP25513 Faucet Stem Replacement Kit is a comprehensive solution for repairing Delta two-handle faucets. This kit includes four cartridges, turn stops, rubber seats, and springs, all designed to eliminate leaks and ensure smooth operation. Crafted from durable brass and stainless steel, it guarantees long-lasting performance for both hot and cold water systems.
Manufacturer | REHUH |
Part number | RP25513-4PK |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Product Dimensions | 4.83 x 2.54 x 1.78 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | RP25513-4PK |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**N
Perfect fit for my Delta 2 Handle Faucet
I used these to replace my leaky valves on my Delta 2 Handle bathroom faucet. Not only do you get the cartridge valves, but you get the small rubber O Rings and springs needed for this repair.Perfect fit and working flawlessly.The only minor complaint, is that there are absolutely no instructions with this kit. I had to google, "how to replace delta 2 handle faucet cartridge valve" but there are many videos out there that you can use as a reference.
I**Y
Have you priced one at Home Depot or Canadian Tire?
I see one all the way up to $50 when here you get a nice 4 pack. I bought two 4 packs, replaced 6 of these and have 2 left for spares. Flawless installation, absolutely no issues.
H**Y
Bargain and Easy To Install
These were a bargain and they are fairly easy to install with some hints:I ensured a perfect fit by measuring my old cartridge and comparing to the measurement they provided before ordering. I used calipers but a ruler works.Here's my hints from replacing these thru the years. I am not a plumber, just a DIYer. I've made mistakes, and learned too:- Review a Tutorial video on a Delta Faucet Cartridge Replacement.- Tools: Allen Wrench and Open end Wrench or similar. A Rag for the little bit of water & cleaning. I had a long pick tool for getting the spring/washer out (and for aligning the installation of the new one) or use the Allen Wrench.- Turn off the water under your sink. Note: If you have really old turn-offs that haven't been turned in years, there's a risking them leaking/dripping after you turn them.- Block the drain so you don't lose parts- I had to use a sharp tool to clean gunk out of one of the Allen screws to get the wrench seated well. Don't risk striping it. Patience.- Follow the video directions. Some additions to the video I watched...- Watch you don't accidently mix old parts with the new ones.- The spring is tapered and only goes one direction, with the large end down and washer on top.- After installing, I push down on the spring/washer with my finger to ensure it's seated okay.- Stem orientation: Take a picture of the old stem before removing for reference. However, even paying attention to how the old stem was oriented, and matching it, I had to play with it. The video I watched doesn't show what to do if you got the orientation wrong. There are only 4 possible ways to orient the stem and the moveable tab. Trial and error works. (1) Test your first orientation using the handle to see if the off/on positions are correct. (2) If wrong, move the tab to the other side. If still wrong, (3) pull the stem up and rotate 180 degrees. (4) If still wrong move the tab to the other side.- Hand tighten the nut at first. Pressing down on the stem against the spring, seats the stem and allows you to hand tighten further. Then use your wrench. Avoiding overtightening.- Check for leaks. If it leaks from the handle/base, the nut wasn't snugged up enough. Or, the spring/washer is probably not set right in the hole.- Only do one side at a time. If you can't get it to work or reassembled, then at least you'll still have half the sink working while you make an appointment with your plumber. And, you'll already have the parts ready.- A decent video should get you thru it!
R**K
Good product
Works as expected.
T**T
Repaired my leaky faucet
My bathroom faucet started leaking so I order these cartridges and changed them out. Easy to install and no more leak!
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