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three_jeeps (PA)
I need to replace the laundry tub faucet in my basement. It is above deck, similar to: [#$%&]
I am seeking recommendations for a high quality brass replacement.
The one in my basement is probably 50 yo.
If any mfg has laundry tub faucets with newer style cartridge valves that are easy to replace, that is a plus that I'd like to know about.
While I am price conscious, I am not adverse to paying for the quality.
The ones from HD, Lowes, etc are all seem to be junk.
Thanks a lot for your help
-John
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m & m (MD)
Wolverine Brass offers a high quality laundry faucet with 100 yr. warranted cartridges. Chrome on brass body. You will have to buy it from a local plumbing shop as the boxes won't have it.
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packy (MA)
sadly, we are all under new government 'no lead' regulations. this has some manufacturers using more plastic parts rather than using a more expensive, harder to machine no lead brass.
if it were me, i would just stick with a delta. easy to service and free parts from delta should it ever need repair.
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george 7941 (Canada)
I have installed the Delta and it is a good one but the one I install the most is the Moen laundry faucet. The Moen cartridges in the faucet work very well.
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Wheelchair (IL)
At one time Gerber was the faucet to use, but over the years Gerber Plumbing was sold/acquired and everything changed. If you are looking for a brass faucet with cartridges, consider Chicago Faucet laundry tub faucet, with cartridges.
Best Wishes
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hj (AZ)
I have NEVER seen any "plumbing supply companies" who sold Wolverine valve.
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