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The RP25513 faucet stem assembly repair kit is designed to effectively address leaks in various two-handle lavatory faucets. This kit includes durable brass and stainless steel components, ensuring a reliable and long-lasting repair solution. With a compact size and lightweight design, it’s easy to handle and install. Plus, it comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty for added confidence.
Manufacturer | iyax |
Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.2 x 2.09 x 1.14 inches |
Size | 2 |
Material | Brass, Stainless Steel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**B
Finally: works like the original and costs less than half !!
I have tried many replacements for my Delta faucets. Yes, if bought new and registered, they do have lifetime replacement. But it takes time and I am not the original owner. Time after time they either leaked within minutes or days and they "stop" and "full open" points felt soft or spongy. Some of them had gaskets and O rings that did not fit correctly. This replacement set was perfect. I shut off the water below, opened the faucets until no water was dripping, turned the handles to full off, popped off the tops with a small pocket knife (small screw drivers work well also) unscrewed the Phillips screw and lifted the handle. Make note of the index or exact valve location. The nut below was an easy removal with channel locks or a Crescent wrench. The old leaking valve lifted out easily. I used a paper towel to sop up the water in the valve cavity and used tweezers to remove the rubber gasket and spring. (be sure to notice the spring "top and bottom", it isn't really intuitive. I replaced the spring, the little rubber gasket and seated it flush with my little finger. I put the new valve back in the cavity in the same indexing as the one removed, replaced the crown nut and tightened with my fingers. After I had it finger tight, I used a small pair of channel locks to tighten it a bit more.... TIGHT is not a desired goal. Just a bit past snug. I replaced the handle and screw, popped the plastic Delta hot water cap back on and voila, it works perfectly with an actual full on stop and full off stop. No leaks. Now... it took me longer to type this than it did to do the work. True story. The best money you will ever spend... buy these and don't look back.
R**G
Fixed Leaky Delta Faucet
These cartridges were easy to install, and fixed my leaky faucet handles. They seem well made. Time will tell if they are a durable long term fix.
A**R
Works like oem
Replaced some of these in delta faucets around the house. They work perfectly and they're more reasonably priced than the oem ones from home depot.
A**R
Perfect fit
Great replacemnet - well made and perfect fit!
D**S
Fit
Fits with no problem. Somewhat easy to use. Issue, the spring that pushes the rubber gasket hangs on the gasket. Got original spring from old part and have had no problem. When installing be sure to grease rubber gasket with plumber grease.
M**N
Worked well.
I liked these better than the ones I last bought at Lowes. Those were all plastic .
W**Y
Perfect replacement cartridges for the Delta faucet in the photo
My bathroom faucet handles (see the photo) would seep water from their base whenever I turned the water on. I suspect this had been happening for years (I moved into the house last year), but I just started to notice it recently. I read online that the cartridges were probably bad and needed to be replaced. I wasn't sure if this was the right cartridge or not, since I didn't disassemble my faucet first out of laziness. I was fairly confident I had narrowed down to the right one. I turned out to be right. Read on for the rest of my story.If your faucet was already in your house when you moved in and you have tried to replace any parts on it yourself, you probably know how notoriously difficult it is to track down the right parts for it. Faucets typically have the brand name, but not the model number, so your only recourse is to stare at your faucet and Google Image yourself half to death and hope you finally find your actual faucet. And when you finally find a link to the part on the manufacturer's website, your jaw drops at the price for it. And then wait, you need two?! Yikes. Or you contact customer service, tell them you are the "original purchaser" of the faucet, then lose sleep over lying, then wait 3 weeks for the replacement. By then you have a whole new set of problems on your slate and you don't even care about the faucet anymore.So that's where my calculus was when I decided to order this set of 2 cartridges for half the price of just one OEM cartridge from Delta. They came in 2 days and I eagerly ripped them out of the package to install. They came with two faucet stems, two little rubber gaskets, and two springs. I watched a couple YouTube videos and it looked straightforward, so I got going. It went pretty smooth, except for two snags: one, the shutoff valves under the sink were locked in place, so I had to shut off water to the whole house. This is not great, because if anything else goes unexpectedly, you risk angering your significant other and/or dependents. Two, despite shutting off the water successfully, I could not get all the water out of the hole where you need to situate the gasket and spring. As soon as I sopped it up, it would immediately fill again. (Probably another issue to address later.) Luckily I was able to push it in anyway and put the handles back on, and it worked! The handles don't seep water from underneath anymore, and I solved my problem for under $20.Pro tip: lubricate the little gasket and the O-ring around the plastic part of the stem with some silicone grease. You can get this almost anywhere for a couple of bucks, and it makes the handles turn really smoothly. Also, take a picture of your existing cartridges while they're still installed--you need to line up the quarter-turn stop correctly on each faucet or they won't stop/turn correctly.TLDR: This is an easy DIY project that will hardly cost you anything if you buy these aftermarket cartridges.
E**R
worked great
Bought a 4 pack so I could do both and & cold on both sinks in the master bath - 4 pk was much cheaper per piece and it worked out great. I like that the same valve can be used on either the hot or cold side by simply moving the spacer to the opposite side of the stem.No instructions are included on how install these or position the spacers for the hot and cold sides, but I suppose if you need instructions you probably shouldn't be trying to do this repair since the process is simple and should be pretty intuitive to a handyman even if you've never done one before. I'm sure there are how-to videos online if needed.I do suggest using a little grease on the o-rings and rubber seats - make sure the grease is safe for potable water (non-toxic) and silicon based (safe to use on the rubber parts).
D**G
Fit on my 15 year old delta bathroom taps
Good fit. Replaced old leaking original stems with these ones. Everything working perfect again.
ル**ン
Deltaの洗面水栓に
画像の16年前くらいのDeltaの洗面水栓のカートリッジに適合しました。ネットでとても探してもなかなか見つからなかったのでレビューで残して起きます。蛇口から水がポタポタ止まらなくて困ってましたがこれに取り替えて直りました!取り替える際、六角レンチはミリではなくてインチサイズ使用です。黒いゴムとバネはカートリッジを取った後、中を覗き込むと古いのがありますのでペンチかピンセットで取り出して交換できます。使った工具はプライヤーと六角レンチ(インチ)とラジオペンチです。
R**
Was easy to install
Worked great.
き**ん
ピッタリ止まった
15年程前のヴィクトリア。最近ポタポタし始め、開け閉めすると根元からも漏れるようになったのでこちらと交換修理してみた。海外製にありがちな径が合わなくてハマらないとか部品が足りないといった事もなく、すんなり交換でき効果もバッチリ。ただネットで見つけた取説に記載された品番(形状も)は違っていたため実物を確認しないと危ないかも。
N**N
Excellent
Produit excellent
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