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The Delta® Stem Unit repair kit is designed for use with 2-handle kitchen or bathroom faucets to repair faucet leaks from spout outlet and leaks under the handle. The plastic construction helps provide durability and resists tarnishing and corrosion. May be used for both hot and cold valves. You can install with confidence, knowing Delta products are backed by our Lifetime Limited Warranty.
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Genuine Peerless Repair Part.
K-Mazz
2025-08-18 19:20:03
Found the model number of my Delta Peerless sink faucet on the backside of the faucet (had to use a mirror); looked up the part number for the stems and found this product. Perfect match, worked perfect. Comes with the bonnet nut and gasket (my gasket was deformed). Perfect operation, no dripping and very smooth handle movement.
Paul
2025-08-04 15:45:33
Only took a few minutes to replace the old parts. Easy to do.
Carr
2025-05-24 21:42:06
The valve was a direct replacement, plus easy to install.
Scott B.
2025-05-21 12:32:28
Just what I needed to fix my dripping Peerless double handle faucet. I decided to not use the cartridges and just the seat and springs which worked out perfect. I went with my old cartridges since these new ones when installed glided very smoothly which was a bit different than the originals that I had grown to like. Just me being picky.These arrived in a clear bag with two sets, enough to do one double handle sink or like in my case I have two side by side pedestal sinks with both hot sides dripping. Also like some reviewers noted the top crown nut is different than my original and wound not thread, not much of an issue since the original can be reused.Installation was super simple and took about 5 minutes per side. If not replacing both sides it is easy to find which side (Hot or Cold) is leaking by turning off either the hot or cold water supply and seeing if the drip stops. If the drip stops you found it if not turn on the one you shut off and turn off the other side. Hot is usually the culprit but could be both. Once you remove the handle and nut the cartridge pulls straight out. Under the cartridge is a rubber seal and under the seal is a spring. I used a small head flat tip screw driver to pull the seal up (careful not to scratch or damage the area) new spring goes in with tapered end up (wide end down) the rubber seal goes on top of the spring and then new cartridge or reused one in my case goes on (plastic side taps line up with notches on faucet housing to drop in) tighten the housing nut snug place the handle back on and your done. High five yourself and grab a drink you just saved having a plumber come out for $$$ or replacing the faucet.
Thomas D. Bailey
2025-05-09 14:28:14
Stopped the leak. Just use care not to overtighten when installing.
Samuel Bierwagen
2025-04-13 09:58:54
Faucet was dripping. New valves are identical to the old ones. Took maybe fifteen minutes to swap them in.
eddie garner
2025-03-13 13:58:37
No more dripping faucet..
Kevin Robb
2025-03-08 12:18:57
Not the same feel (turning on/off) as the original valve, but honestly it's smoother and less noise.
Jean Gagnon
2025-03-01 13:27:12
Cet ensemble de pièces de rechange a été très facile à installer et le résulta est parfait!
Lightbulb
2025-02-13 16:31:23
Easy instillation
East Coast
2025-02-01 16:10:19
All the tap inserts are contained in this little package
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