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The Moen 1248B Two Handle Replacement Cartridge is a genuine OEM part designed for seamless replacement in two-handle faucets. It features easy temperature control, complies with ADA specifications, and is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty, making it a reliable choice for any home.
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Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**E
You'll need a special tool to install
The product worked well and was an exact fit. Removing the old cartridge can be challenging. The faucet on our jet tub had the extensions as well. The spanner style tool is needed to remove the retaining ring. But I had to fashion a puller to get the cartridge out.
O**1
These are identical.
The valves work great but both open and close the same direction so if you have handles that are round that won't be an issue. Mine are levers so now they are orientated differently. No complaints from the peanut gallery so all is well.
J**M
Great replacement
My tub faucet works again.
E**N
Exact Fit, Good Price, Quick Delivery
This was an exact fit for our Moen Chateau T999 bathtub faucet. One night, after 25 years of use, neither the hot nor the cold water would turn all the way off. There was a pretty steady stream still flowing when the handles were turned off. The original cartridges were the culprit and these cartridges were the remedy. The new cartridges go in easy.... the old ones can be a bear to remove.Lessons Learned - If you don't know your Moen model number, send a picture to Moen and they will send you the model number and parts diagram. If you are the original owner of the faucet, they will also send you replacement cartridges free of charge. In my case, I could not wait the 7-10 days for Moen's shipping so I ordered these. I now have a spare set on hand from Moen.
V**N
Stopped a leaky faucet
This was exactly what I needed. Supposedly Moen have a lifetime guarantee on these parts so you may be able to get them for free but rather than hassle with that I bought it here.My hot water always had a very slow drip. Then one day the valve gave out completely so I could not turn the hot water off. I turned the water off and was eventually able to close the valve with a players.I replaced this piece which was a bit challenging but everything has worked since then.One thing to note is there is a tool sold n Amazon to screw out on piece. The tool was totally messed up but I was able to screw tue piece out by putting my needle nose in and then opening it to catch tue sides while turning it out.I also found a YouTube video on replacing this exact piece, but that was a while ago so I don’t have the link now.
W**E
Fantastic Faucet - Challenging Repairs
I've been a plumber for all of my adult life (over two decades now) and I can't say that I know of another cartridge that has the longevity of the Moen 1248B. We've had this cartridge in our Moen Monticello Roman tub valve now for over 15 years without a single drip. And that's in southern Arizona where the water coming out of our well is practically liquid rock. That's to good news though.The bad news is that these cartridges are a real bear to change out, and I mean a real bear. Compounding that problem is the fact that you have to change them so infrequently that you'll forget the painful lessons you learned by the time you have to change them again.First of all don't even think about trying to change the cartridge without the special Moen cartridge retaining ring removal tool made for the 1248B. It's not really expensive but unfortunately you'll have to do it so infrequently you'll probably have misplace or forgotten what the tool was for by the time you have to do it again. Just plan on buying one every decade or two when you purchase your cartridge.Second, when you do get all the parts of the this valve disassembled and the cartridge retaining rings removed from the valve body, you'll have to really, and I mean really, pull hard to get the cartridge out of the valve body. If you have hard water or heavy minerals, then you have my condolences. I replace these cartridges so infrequently for my customers that I've never looked for a cartridge removal tool. There may be one but I don't know. In any case gook luck with pulling them out.Once you do get the incredible little cartridges removed make sure you clean out any loose hard water or mineral build up in the valve body by flushing the valve for a few seconds. If the build up is really bad you might want to use a light duty copper fitting brush to trying and clean up the inside of the valve a bit. Make sure you lubricate the cartridge before you try and insert it back down into the valve body. Silicon or faucet grease will work.Now the hard part. There is a tricky little notch down in the bottom of the valve which the cartridge needs to seated into. The problem is this notch can't be seen once you've reinserted the new cartridge. So it might be helpful to mark the top of the valve body with an indelible marker to show yourself where the notch is located so you have a better idea of your target when you insert to cartridge. There are at least two ways for you to know you missed the notch. First, if one of your cartridges seems a bit higher than the other then something is wrong. The notch is about 1/8-1/4" deep so you can see the difference if one of the cartridges doesn't seat correctly.The other way is if once you turn the water back on and one of the side of the valve doesn't have full volume. (the cartridge must be seated properly to get full flow through the valve.) In any case don't put all the pieces of the valve back together before you test to see if you've got the cartridges seated correctly. (but do make sure you've screwed the cartridge retaining ring all the way down so the water pressure can't push the cartridge out, however unlikely) Once you've tested the valve and everything is okay then put all the other trim pieces back on and you should be good to go for another 10 years or more.Just to be clear. This cartridge is not for my 15 year old Monticello valves. They are still look elegant and are working great. I have a customer who has a slight drip on their tub and I purchased these cartridges for them.Personally, if I had to do it all over again, I would still use Moen Monticello for my Roman tub, lavs, and shower in or master bathroom. I just don't look forward to the day I have to finally change the cartridges.
T**R
Good exact replacement part, instructions lacking
This is the genuine Moen part for the Roman Tub faucet. A couple of things the instructions don't tell you. You must install the stem to the valve in the exact position as the one you took out, paying attention to the position of rotating metal part in the middle. The same part works for the left or right (hot or cold) faucet. It just depends on the rotational position you have it in when you attach the stem. Pay careful attention to the old part you took out to get this right. The second thing is they tell you to line up the keying tab on the cartridge with the slot in the valve body. The slot is hard to see but if you get all the water out and use a flashlight it's visible and should be facing toward the spout. When installing the cartridge I had trouble getting it to seat and was getting just a dribble of water flowing out. The problem was I was not pushing it all the way down. You have to push down quite hard on the stem to get it to seat all the way down in the valve body. Lubricate the O-rings with silicone plumbing grease to make it go easier.
D**S
Perfect replacement
Perfect replacement. I actually had a plumber replace the part as removing the handles was a chore due to hard water buildup and the fact that our tub has no access panel. Part works perfectly and we were able to save the plumber part mark up.
Y**T
Excellent.
Très bonne cartouche de rechange. Rapport qualité prix, excellent. Facile à changer.
J**T
recu en bonne état merci
pour réparation
D**3
Even on the Moen web site, you cannot find these cartridges.
These cartridges fit an older bathroom faucet design. Replacing the faucet would have cost 10 times the price of a single cartridge and the newer designs, although streamlined and more suitable for arthritic hands (lever handles), I did not find as attractive. Initially I went to a local store and was given free replacement cartridges for the faucet they thought that I had. I found the diameter of the cartridge to be smaller so it didn't fit but I figured there had to be a similar design and that's where the Amazon site was my lucky break. Installation was relatively easy with the most difficult part being removal of the old cartridge. Less than an hour to install the two cartridges for the hot and cold taps and no leaks.
A**R
perfect for moen
works
A**R
Package came with two
Package came with two valves
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