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The LASCO 0-2999 Stainless Steel Ball Delta Single Handle Faucet Repair Kit is a precision-engineered, all-inclusive solution designed to restore Delta No. 70 metal lever handle faucets. Featuring durable stainless steel components and an easy single-hole installation, this lightweight kit ensures a smooth, leak-free operation with minimal effort. Perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts aiming for a quick, reliable fix.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | LASCO |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 3"W |
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Included Components | Stainless Steel Ball, Cam Assembly, O-Rings, Seats, Springs, Wrench, Carded |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | LASCO |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00052151055903 |
Handle Attachment Mechanism | Ball |
UPC | 052151055903 |
Part Number | 0-2999 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 0-2999 |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Finish | stainless |
Installation Method | Single Hole |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Certification | No |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Larsen Supply Product Warranty, is one year from purchase date. Warranty covers parts only. Product must be installed per manufacturers specification |
A**R
Perfect fit for old style delta
Works as it should for old style delta
P**D
Nice product
These parts seem as well made as the originals. I originally wrote that the cam did not have an o-ring like the original cam, but I then realized there was a gasket that was supposed to be used with the cam. When I installed the gasket, there was no leak. So I guess the problem is with the directions, which were practically nonexistent. I also had some trouble getting the seats in properly, although I have replaced the seats before and had that same problem, so I don't think the problem was the part itself, just that the process is a little finicky.
J**N
Keep one on hand. Works great and installation tool too
Great price. Got an extra for later. Everything there for replacing the old one. A tool for installation too.
D**I
Why did I wait so long?
This kit installed in five minutes and made my kitchen sink faucet work like new. I kept putting it off, wiping the water at the base where my faucet leaked hoping it would stop. After installing this kit my faucet is in perfect working order. I am very pleased. I only wish I would of bought it sooner.
B**B
Delta Kitchen Faucet
It now fixed
S**.
Delta tool shown in the picture isn't there. And overpriced to boot.
First off, see that "Delta tool" -- the thing with the Allen wrench on one end, and some other wrench on the other? Good, because you won't see it in the package you receive. Instead, you'll get a cheap Allen wrench and, separately, some flat metal thing that has no discernable purpose. The Allen wrench, a simple device, works, of course, but it's not as easy to hold onto or turn as the one misleadingly pictured -- which may even have been the reason for your deciding to order this particular kit as opposed to other, cheaper ones that -- like this kit -- don't have that tool but which, unlike this one, honestly represent that they don't have it.Secondly, once I "repaired" my Delta single-handle faucet, it leaked 10 times as much as before. At first, that was because I had watched some moron on YouTube who neglected to mention that that metal ball thing has to go in precisely a certain way. It has a slot that some little bump has to fit into in order to hold it in proper place. Okay, that part was my bad. But once I got that straight, I still ended up with a leaky faucet. Now maybe I still didn't put it in right, I can't be sure. There's nothing obviously wrong-looking about that ball thingie. But when I got the idea to try putting back the old metal ball -- since there was nothing really wrong with it -- everything finally worked. I can't explain it. I report, you decide.And third, this kit, lacking the Delta tool and which may or may not have a functional metal ball, is overpriced. For $12.99 at Lowe's you can get a kit that actually does have that Delta tool and which also has the little diverter thing that you may or may not need. (Supposedly you need to replace that if, when you use a sprayer, a large percentage of water still comes out the faucet.) I can't vouch for the metal ball in the Lowe's kit, though it looks similar to the one in this kit. I can vouch for the Delta tool, which, unlike in this kit, is actually there.So just go to Lowe's. Spend less, get more, and if it doesn't work you can return it. You'll also need some plumber's silicone grease for the O rings, which you can get at Lowe's for 3 dollars and change. And at Lowe's -- unlike here -- what you see is what you'll get.
A**R
slowed the leak
Replaced everything with this kit but still have a slight leak
G**R
Works fine but poor instructions.
This fits most of the classic style Delta kitchen single handle faucets. If you are not sure other kits include parts for both models. Very poor instructions and parts looked different than what I took out but fit. Order non toxic silicon grease when you get kit. Grease costs almost as much as kit so would be nice if they had included the dab you need. But first watch rebuild videos on YouTube. In fact watch several. Assembly procedure is not obvious. Mine leaked so then I watched video and had to redo it.
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