Please help identify this kitchen faucet

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Bird222

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I bought this but I can't remember what it is. I thought it may be a Moen. However, I can't see any identifying marks on it. I think I bought at Lowe's a few years ago. It is leaking from the bottom and I am trying to fix it.

 

iamwiz82

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If it's leaking it's probably an o-ring and those are universal, for the most part. Take the old one(s) out and go to the hardware store and match them up.
 

steppinthrax

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I really doesn't matter on the manufacture of the faucet. There really is only 3 or 4 brand of cartridges. Moen, American Standard and delta. Just extract the cartridge and take it to home depot. Match it up with what they have.
 

bigpimpatl

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take it apart and identify the part that is broken/damaged. Then call the manufacturer; These things usually have lifetime warranties, so you can ask them for a replacement for the part that is damaged. When I had to replace a bathroom faucet home depot didn't have the part. Obviously this is a kitchen part, but it's worth it if you get a free replacement.
 

iroast

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take it apart and identify the part that is broken/damaged. Then call the manufacturer; These things usually have lifetime warranties, so you can ask them for a replacement for the part that is damaged. When I had to replace a bathroom faucet home depot didn't have the part. Obviously this is a kitchen part, but it's worth it if you get a free replacement.

As previously suggested, take it apart and look for part numbers. If you cannot find a manufacturer, then take lots of pics and bring them to Home deport/Lowes. The hardware guys there might know.
 

Squisher

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Like iamwiz said. There are probably only a couple dozen faucet designs ever and in the last 20 years probably less than half a dozen are the most popular. A lot of kits come with all kind of parts you don't need that are used on variations of that style.
 

styrafoam

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I have a price phister that has that exact same red, white and blue dot. I don't know if that is a universal feature to all brands or unique to this one.
 
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