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The exception will be simple things like a tape measure.
Our home has tons of Home Depot exclusive items in it, I didn’t buy any of them.
Every single item that fails has the same issue, non standard parts and nobody knows nothing about them.
First failure was our faucet hose got a leak. Pull out from the base kind of faucet. Appeared to be a super easy repair, just screw in new hose. Turned out the faucets hose diameter was a non standard size completely impossible to find. I did order a hose from amazon that appeared correct but it was too thick to screw into the faucet and have the faucet recoil. Ended up buying a new faucet
Next thing to fail was a hinge on the medicine cabinet, again 5 minute fix with the right part but that part is some custom made solution which cannot be purchased.
Third thing to fail is the toilet lever on a glacier bay toilet. Again a Home Depot brand and the handle is a non standard part. Universal kits won’t fit, glacier bay doesn’t sell a replacement lever. Just ordered a different vendors lever that says it fits all glacier bay toilets. Amazon reviews said its a cheap part that is bound to fail.
I think it’s incredibly irritating to replace an entire item because one small easily replaceable part fails.
Home Depot I am done with you house brand products.
Our home has tons of Home Depot exclusive items in it, I didn’t buy any of them.
Every single item that fails has the same issue, non standard parts and nobody knows nothing about them.
First failure was our faucet hose got a leak. Pull out from the base kind of faucet. Appeared to be a super easy repair, just screw in new hose. Turned out the faucets hose diameter was a non standard size completely impossible to find. I did order a hose from amazon that appeared correct but it was too thick to screw into the faucet and have the faucet recoil. Ended up buying a new faucet
Next thing to fail was a hinge on the medicine cabinet, again 5 minute fix with the right part but that part is some custom made solution which cannot be purchased.
Third thing to fail is the toilet lever on a glacier bay toilet. Again a Home Depot brand and the handle is a non standard part. Universal kits won’t fit, glacier bay doesn’t sell a replacement lever. Just ordered a different vendors lever that says it fits all glacier bay toilets. Amazon reviews said its a cheap part that is bound to fail.
I think it’s incredibly irritating to replace an entire item because one small easily replaceable part fails.
Home Depot I am done with you house brand products.