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Peerless RP41701 2 Stem Cartridge Kit (2 each)

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$14.18

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About this item

  • Designed exclusively for Delta faucets
  • Made to original specifications
  • Rigorously tested to ensure quality performance
  • Country of Origin: China


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Designed exclusively for Peerless faucets.


Jeff S
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
The new valve worked well.I didn’t realize that there were 2 units in each pack.
Thorin Stryker
Reviewed in Canada on March 29, 2025
Great kit for either hot or cold on our Peerless faucet, as shown in the picture. Kit came with all the parts needed, even the plastic spacer for the handle.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I was a little skeptical I would be able to find a replacement hot water valve replacement for a Peerless bathroom faucet that was installed in 2006. But this one matched the part number called out in the faucet repair parts paperwork and for under $15 for 2 of them I figured I would give it a shot. Flat out perfect fit, exact interchange and only took about 5 minutes to get the old one out and put this new one back in. Definitely recommend getting a small tube of waterproof grease designed for water faucets at Lowes or wherever you want to get it. Highly recommend this if your faucet instructions call out this particular part number as the replacement hot/cold water valve replacement. Very easy to install and a LOT less expensive than calling a plumber out to do the same thing for $200.
Chad Butler
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Worked as I hoped. No more leak. Keeping the second in case another leaks begins to happen.
Dorene K Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
Threaded parts won't start. Plastic seal/washer too small. Cartridge itself was OK.
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023
Item looks identical to the parts removed so that's a good thing. Easy enough install. Only mystery is the flow is reduced. Thought I might have done something wrong so I uninstalled it and double checked everything and verified with the manual from Delta even. Flows enough to not really care but just wanted to put that out there.Also to the review that states it only worked on one side that's totally operate error, you just have to install one side in the opposite direction lol.
RWM
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2022
Bought these to fix some annoying leaks in our approx 10 year old delta(porter)kitchen faucet...delta says this is my part number 41701...and thats the part number on the package they came in...but these are not even that close to what i found in the faucet and would never have worked...that said these are standard enough that i was able to cannibalize these for seals and the springs and seats,and used these to rebuild the much better quality delta parts that i had(dont be afraid,these are not that complicated and require no tools to disassemble)...a little expensive for what i used,but live and learn,leaks are fixed and i'll know better next time
Richard
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022
I am amazed that these parts were still available for my delta kitchen sink faucet. I had to do some digging and research, but these fit my Delta kitchen sink faucet.For the price you cannot go wrong, I went to a local hardware store and they were just selling the valve stems for $14 dollars each!! Nothing else but the stems. What really hurt is that the local hardware store only had the stems! the bonnet nut on mine cracked during removal.Here you get all the necessary parts to replace your entire valve stem.I would recommend that if you are going to attempt to do this job and replace your cartridge valve stems, I would order these replacement kit. I also recommend you purchase the Danco Waterproof Silicon Grease. I happened to already pick this up at the hardware store! I know its a little bit pricey, but you wont regret it, because in the long term it does help and helps keep your new spring and compression seal together when reinstalling. You simply apply the grease to any o-rings or rubber seals. Makes for a better installation and keeps the o-rings from rubbing on the inside raw material.Overall, it has been about 3 weeks sense I installed these cartridges in my faucet and haven't had any problems. Very pleased and satisfied.
R. Allen
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2022
Dripping tap after working out this was the item I needed for my tap. Installed easy enough. Seems OK on quality. No more drip. Happy camper.
arshad Ahmad
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2020
It's a complete kit.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2020
Fit my faucet, easy to replace but dont wait until the old one is corroded, I would replce as soon as you see a leak.
ZeeKid
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2017
Yes, it is easy to install. Here are some tips for 1st timers. 1. Remember Murphy's Laws! 2. Before you start, buy a Mr. Clean magic eraser and have a couple of toothpicks. Turn off water to faucet. (See MLaws). Put a washcloth over the drain, you WILL drop something! Silicone grease is not really necessary but if you use it, just barely coat the rubber seals. A 23mm closed end wrench is helpful but a crescent (used correctly works). Clear the sink before you start and put a washcloth or two on the area to keep you from scratching your sink.Remove the aerator from the faucet. If you clean it, be sure to pay attention to how it comes apart. Now, remove any pry off caps (don't use a metal screw driver, you WILL scratch something). Use a proper size screw driver or (Allen wrench) to remove the screw holding the faucet and remove the handle. NOW use your magic eraser and toothpicks to clean around the faucet base. It will take longer to clean the faucet than it takes to put in the cartridge. If you pull out the cartridges first, you will get junk in the seating area. Now wiggle the old cartridge and pull it straight up. With a toothpick, pick out the old rubber cap and spring. Remove and replace the large plastic O ring. If there is no debris where the cap and spring set in, install the new ones. Remember to replace the cap & spring in the same orientation as they came out.Install the new cartridges and threaded lock-downs. Tighten first by hand, then snug up the lock-downs. Replace the handles, screws and caps. Turn on the water and check for leaks. Let the water run for a couple of seconds to purge any crud that might have gotten in. Replace the Aerator and put your tools away before you scratch something. By the way, don't cross thread your screws or hold down caps. Always turn them in a counter clockwise direction until you feel them match up, (You will feel a click) then turn them clockwise and tighten.
Introvert Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2017
This product was a good replacement for the cartridges in my faucet. On the delta site, there were two possible replacement cartridges for my faucet. This was the correct one based on close examination of the two suggested replacements. There was supposed to be a model number on the faucet but I could not find it so I had to visually match. These replacements stopped the leaks. I had previously purchased the faucet and used it for a number of years then took it out of service. I subsequently used the faucet as a repair in a different bathroom where I replaced the sink. Since the faucet had sat, I think the seals had dried up and deformed/cracked. Happy to have been able to reuse the faucet with a minor cost of repair.This was an easy repair job. Just remove the handles, unscrew the cartridges, insert the new cartridge, and put the handles back on. Lining up the spring and the rubber boot at the bottom takes a minute, needle nose pliers are helpful.