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Delta Faucet RP47422 , Two Handle Ceramic Stem Cartridge for (Pair), White

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$22.79

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  • Compliant with California and Vermont low-lead legislation
  • Designed exclusively for Delta faucets
  • Made to original specifications
  • Rigorously tested to ensure quality performance. For use with 2 handle Victorian faucets only
  • Only compatible with faucet code #413763. Faucet code #449401 will need to order Repair Part # RP25513


Product Description

The Delta® Ceramic Stem Cartridge for 2-handle faucets features durable ceramic construction and includes a quarter-turn stop to limit handle rotation. This stem cartridge is compatible with 2-handle lavatory and kitchen faucets. You can install with confidence, knowing Delta products are backed by our Lifetime Limited Warranty.

From the Manufacturer

As part of a company that delivers water every day through millions of faucets. worldwide, Delta(R) provides a lifetime limited warranty on all parts to the original consumer. Delta is committed to providing you the best experience with water. Another way that Delta is more than just a faucet.


Steven Jacobs
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Perfect replacement. No more drips
Julia
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2024
Easy to install, and 100% fit.
LUIS EDUARDO GONZALEZ MARQUEZ
Reviewed in Mexico on June 20, 2023
funcionaron perfectamente y llegaron muy rapido.
Marcel
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2023
Good price.
Haresh B.
Reviewed in Canada on April 25, 2023
Used on a bathroom faucet . Genuine delta part
Orion
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
I bought a pair of these cartridges to replace my old cartridges that had developed a small drip, or so I thought. The new cartridges didn't solve the drip problem so I figured that I had somehow damaged new cartridges during installation and purchased another set. I was extremely careful during the installation of set #2 but yet the drip problem remained. I chalked it up to a slight variance in specifications and that the small drip would be something that I had to live with. Wrong! The cartridges were fine. It turns out that the aerator had become partially clogged with debris/minerals and this was the cause of the small drip all along. When I installed a new aerator the small drip disappeared. Live and learn, right?
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2021
Part works great, good price, received 2 in package fast shipping.
Al Steele
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021
They worked as expected. Installation could have been easier with some detailed instructions. I had to figured out how to make them work for hot or cold. You have to position them differently and in my application you don't use the inserts that are included.
W.T. Door
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020
Replace the cartridge on our 15 year old Delta Bathrrom faucet (cold water side). Took under 5 minutes to replace, with no leaks! Highly recommend.
daniel espinosa
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2018
Didn't fit exactly to mine but after a few adjustments worked great and has been for awhile.
Nio
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2018
Only place I could find this part after searching multiple hardware stores and surfing the internet. So happy to find it here. Fast shipping. Item as described. Fit perfectly. Pay attention to what the picture show and the just the part number. You are getting exactly what the picture shows which is what I needed. I couldn't find the part number anywhere. Comes in a pack of 2. Easy install. For the people that say they are put together wrong you are just putting brooch in the wrong position. It was difficult to figure out the first time. But they are correctly assembled. Pay attention to how the old one is put in before you take it out.
frankp93
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2015
If you don't know your faucet model/part number, go to the Delta site and follow their pages to find it. It's not perfect because many older models don't have images associated (come on, Delta!). But I eventually found our 10 year-old kitchen Victorian-style two-handle model with sprayer.Once you find the model, the parts list is easy to get and that's got the part number for the valve. This is a two valve pack and they're identical so whichever side is bad can be replaced with either new part.If you're watching youTube to learn how to replace the valve, just a note: This is kind of an oddball valve because it doesn't use the seating washer/spring mechanism many other models use - and many videos describe.The good news is I think this one's even easier to replace:1) Turn off the water in the house (I don't bother with the quarter-turn valves under the sink).2) Turn both handles full-open and drain the remaining water.3) Get a 3/32 Allen wrench to loosen the handle nut just enough to lift the handle off (you don't have to fully remove the nut and I promise if you do, and you have my luck, it'll wind up down the drain or somewhere invisible on the kitchen floor).4) With a medium-large pliers loosen and remove the large nut at the base of the exposed valve. These nuts should only be tightened 'a little past finger-tight' so it shouldn't be hard to turn and loosen - and remember that when you put it back on.5) Note the position of the valve (including the grey piece) - and jot down a quick sketch if needed. In order for the handle to line up in the same spot, you're going to place the new valve in the same position - don't worry, we're not talking extreme precision, just a good close lineup.6) If you can't lift the entire value out with your fingers (you probably can't) take the pliers, grab the metal stem and pull up. Or grab the sides if that gives better leverage. When it pops out there may be some water left in there, but nothing you can't slosh out with your finger.7) Take the new valve, line it up and press it down into the opening BY ITS SIDES. Don't press the stem down hard because you can pop out the bottom washer and the valve 'float', or leave them misaligned. The way you know the valve is pressed down enough is the large nut will fit over and catch enough thread to finger-tighten.8) Finger-tighten the large nut, take the pliers and just go another 1/4 of a turn and leave it. If you turn on the water and you're leaking at the handle base, take off the handle again and tighten the nut a bit more - but don't overtighten it.9) Put both handles in closed position, turn on the house water, and try your replacement valve to see if your leak is fixed. Mine was and the job took about 10 minutes.
Mr. Mac
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2014
I just replaced the cartridges in my kitchen faucet which were starting to drip after less than two years. That seems like a bit short of a full life. These are relatively easy to install. The only difficulty is in getting the line up nubs to fully seat in the notches. If they are not fully seated, the bonnet will not reattach. It is pretty simple installation; remove the bonnet, pull out the cartridge, properly place the spaces, reseat, and replace the bonnet. I hope it last longer than the original. In fact it didn't last at all. One cartridge works great with no drips. The other cartridge always leaves two drips. These are not easily available locally so I may have to reorder. I can's return as I can't go without a cartridge and the other ones were shot. This is not a good advertisement for Delta Faucets which I have always had good luck with as with Moen.
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