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2025-08-30 10:16:43
Ordered the parts and everything received in a very timely manner. Just as important, the parts did exactly what they're supposed to... stop the faucet from dripping. It's a 5-minute job and all you really need is an Allen wrench to get the handle off and needle nose pliers which makes it easier to get the rubber washer and spring out of their hole.One star taken off because the plastic wedge insert (not sure its proper name) wasn't included. That is needed so when you reassemble the unit and the water is turned on, the handle/knob doesn't do a 360 degree turn. You can do as I did and just use the old one from the one you're repairing.
Joey B.
2025-08-08 11:26:54
These are the real deal. I don't know why some mention the water flow is too slow .I think their water pressure is just too weak.Tools you will need:LONG NOSE PLIERS to remove bottom gasket and spring .ONE Allen key to guide the gasket and spring.One regular pliers in case the valve is sticky or tough to pull.One wrench ( adjustable is good too ) to remove the big nut that holds the valve.One big advice, turn off the main water supply to the house . Even if you can turn off the faucets .There's a YouTube video on how to do this . Just search "replacing delta RP25513".If you follow the instructions there, you should be good. Word of caution, do not damage the big nut.Also, cover the drain so you do not lose parts down there .
Richard.
2025-08-02 20:06:59
I had two bathroom sinks to fix. The first one, I replaced just the stem, and left the old seat and spring in place. It worked perfectly. One slight difference was the water volume was more gradual. This turns out to be a feature that at least one person preferred to the old one. The slot for the water has a notably smaller crescent than the old one.Then on to the second one bathroom. I did the same thing, but it continued to leak. Took it out again and used the provided seat and seal. That fixed the leak, but it made an obnoxious rubber squawk when the handle was turned.Found some older BrassCraft repair kit (0400) that I had from many years ago. Replaced the seal again (that 1/4 inch sized rubber bit). Now it is perfect. Volume is good, no noise, no leaks.The claim that you don't need any other parts wasn't true for me. I was better off using a separate provider for the 1/4 inch seal.As others have noted, but added here for convenience, the little plastic bit that limits the handle movement is not included. Make sure to close the stopper before you work in case that gets away from you when disassembling - you will need it. Make a mental note of where it is supposed to go. The handle was notably difficult to separate from the stem. The new one is a lot easier, which is a plus on that score.One other issue I had to deal with was the shutoff valves. So far 2 of them in my house have failed to do the right thing. One would not turn off properly and let water through, the other leaked copiously out of the valve when it was turned off (but didn't leak when it was turned back on again). I had to buy additional inline shutoffs in order to get the work done. Handy, but expensive things. I just bought the last (good) ones available. Hopefully they will get more, as it looks as though I need to replace all them in the house.
willie c.
2025-07-11 13:50:50
Fixed or bathroom sinks for half the price of the big box stores
Ken Faith
2025-06-28 10:24:27
Our house is 30+ years old and I replaced most of the faucets/handles a few years ago. The two in our master bath started dripping constantly. I bought the 4 pack and only needed 3 (keeping the last one for another leak). Just turn off the water, loosen a screw to pop off the handle (remember the position, take a photo) and a relatively easy replacement. This was one of the least expensive options I found and they worked great!
GG & MG
2025-06-26 09:14:09
The components seem fine but the packaging is not. The parts are loosely packaged together in a plastic bag. The parts are not protected from damage from hitting each other while in transit and storage.
OKCSteve1
2025-05-02 13:27:26
Works exactly as described.
Kit Roberts
2025-03-08 13:46:59
I bought the RP25513, but I am very disappointed with its performance. Firstly, the installation process was very cumbersome, and it took me a lot of time to install it properly, encountering some issues along the way. What's worse, after using it for some time, I started noticing some design flaws that led to unstable water pressure and occasional leaking. Despite my attempts to reinstall and adjust it, the problems persisted. Overall, I am very disappointed with this purchase, and I do not recommend others to buy this product.
KDCM
2025-01-24 14:38:47
Works perfect.
SL
2024-11-21 17:15:40
Fast Delivery! Great product. Easy to install fixed my leaking problem.
Eddie Shyu
2024-11-16 17:21:37
No complaints from him.
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