wsb
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2025
Working great
Doris Feinstein
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de diciembre de 2024
I need to return item
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de mayo de 2022
This package came with almost everything I needed to repair the leaky hot valve. The only tool not included is the seat wrench which you’ll need to buy separately. I ended up replacing the cold and diverter stems as well given how bad of shape the hot valve was in. All parts went in fine. Excellent kit that saved the day!Update on 9/18/2022 - Rubber washer on hot water valve failed. Water started leaking again. Replaced the unit with a new one from Home Depot.
Joseph G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de octubre de 2019
I bought this set after completely losing cold water in my tub/shower. My house was built in 1985, and it appeared that the original stems were still in the house. The replacement stems went on without issue, and I now have cold water again. YAY! From start to finish took about 45 minutes, and that even included having to cut off one of the old stems with a hack saw. This set comes with all the parts you need to completely replace your stem valves.I would advise picking up a seat wrench. The kit comes with replacement seats, and a seat wrench is only a few bucks. Also, pay close attention to the type of nipple flanges you have installed on your tub/shower. This kits comes with a circle flange, but my tub had oval flanges due to a small second hole that was used to adjust water pressure. I had to order Danco #86571 Flange for Price Pfister in Chrome to finish the job and ensure the second small hole was covered. They were less than $6 each on Amazon so no big deal.
Kirk
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de junio de 2017
This product was absolutely perfect.Good packaging, good layout, Excellent directions: clear and in color.I purchased this package for my father-in-law's shower that has the ORIGINAL 50 year old PF Faucet.It turned out that i was delayed too many times so he did the installation himself including removing the original valve seats using a 4 sided, tapered screw removal tool. He said he was stuck and worried he did something wrong.... Well, He didn't do anything wrong. All that was left was to add the threaded trim installation shafts and put the trim on. Looks and works great.Very well done.NOTE: NO tool included to remove the seats. That is noted sort of in the documentation.I would be glad to pay a $1.50 to have everything needed. Also, a set of spare washers for the next time needed would be great.I am trying to figure out wey I don't start using this valve in all future shower installs. It's just fine. Simple AND Elegant... How do you beat that?Kirk