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Delta Faucet RP22934 Waterfall O-Ring,Chrome

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About this item

  • Waterfall O-Ring,Chrome
  • Genuine Delta repair part
  • Self-lubricating for extended use
  • For technical assistance, contact 1.800.345.DELTA
  • Sold individually
  • Genuine Delta repair part
  • Self-lubricating for extended use
  • For technical assistance, contact 1.800.345.DELTA
  • Sold individually


Product Description

Our faucets and their parts are guaranteed for a lifetime, but just in case you'd like to make some repairs on your own we've made some parts available for you to order.

From the Manufacturer

Our faucets and their parts are guaranteed for a lifetime, but just in case you'd like to make some repairs on your own we've made some parts available for you to order.


Tessie
2025-07-04 21:30:33
Perfect fit, great price. Stopped my faucet from leaking immediately, very easy to install, and fast delivery.
MCarter
2025-06-30 11:07:40
I tried some replacement parts from Ace Hardware. When I closely compared the original and replacement part I realized they weren't exactly the same shape and size. Close, but nit close enough to stop the leaking. This genuine Delta part exactly matched the original and stopped the leak.
Nick Inman
2025-06-09 11:46:54
Fit my Delta kitchen faucet perfectly. Fixed the small leak/drip from the spout when water was turned on. Had to clean out the inside of the spout a little but these o-rings worked perfectly.
Harley Badger
2025-04-13 14:53:36
These fit better and appear to be higher quality than the ones in the actual Delta rebuild kit.
My two cents
2025-04-01 16:22:44
I bought these to replace the o-rings on my faucet, which is the Delta Two Handle Waterfall kitchen faucet, model # 2174-ROS. If I was the original owner, then I could have called Delta and gotten these for free, but at a $1.94 and not having to leave my house - what a deal!This was the first time I had ever done this, so I went on YouTube and found an instructional video. My application ended up being even easier as I did not need any tool to get to the o rings.If you follow along with my pictures, you'll see the first picture is what my faucet looks like before I start removing each piece. The second picture shows you the picture of the spout bonnet already removed. To remove it all I had to do was lift it up and expose the spout retainer underneath. Obviously, the third picture shows the spout retainer already removed. To remove it all I had to do was pry it off. From here, after having turned off the water supply, all I had to do was grab a hold of the spout and pull it up and off. Simple! The last photo, obviously, shows what it looks like "under the hood."The original o rings were stuck on so tight I had to pry them off using a dental pick to create space between the o rings and faucet just so I could get my blade on them to cut them off. I tell you this as you may run into the same problem. All in all, what should have taken no more than two minutes from start to finish took more than twice the amount of time. Stubborn old o rings!Now after I cut off the old ones and slid on the new ones I applied silicone sealant as recommended. Here's the one I bought:DANCO Waterproof Silicone Faucet Grease | Silicone Sealant | Plumbers valve Grease for O-rings | 0.5 oz. | 1-Pack (88693)Now how about this - while putting this review together I went to the Delta site to find what terminology they used for the different parts (to help put this review together) for what I now know as the spout bonnet and spout retainer. Anyway, when I took a look at their online diagram as you see in the last photo I noticed something I didn't see when I repaired my faucet - there's a third o ring! I only thought there was two. I didn't see the third one at the base!So there you have it for all of you DIY'ers. I hope my review shows you how easy it is. Time for me to order another pair of o rings, so I can replace the bottom o ring! LOL
Thrifty
2025-03-26 21:54:30
Every time the faucet was used, water dribbled out the base of it. Over time it led to some hard water deposits around the area as it evaporated. When I contacted a handyman to fix it, he said he was booked out seven weeks. So I did some research and saw that DELTA FAUCET's customer service recommended replacing the O-rings and spout retainer to fix the leak. So I ordered those replacement parts along w/ some Harvey Plumber's and Valve Grease and repaired the leak myself within five minutes using instructions in a YouTube video.
Paul P.
2025-01-29 16:26:12
Worked like a charm in our old Delta faucet.
Customer
2024-11-17 11:45:19
Fit perfect and stopped the leak. Make sure to get the recommended grease and put a little on each gasket before sliding the faucet back on. Easy install
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