identify kitchen faucet brand / model

  1. V

    Help. I am stuck at this step trying to replace my shower faucet, the cartridge puller didn't help

    I am stuck at this step. Really don't know what to do next. I don't want to brute force it because it's already leaking. It might damage the value inside. I am trying to replace it but I don't know the brand where I can specifically YouTube on how to disassemble it. It's not written anywhere. I...
  2. Samyverner

    In need of help identifying kitchen faucet brand

    Pictures of faucet here: My wife and I were recently remodeling our upstairs unit after the tenant moved out and replaced the kitchen sink basin. The faucet, however, was just fine so we kept it. Unfortunately, in all the commotion, we lost the nut connector. We’ve tried all our local...
  3. K Kane

    Need help identifying this faucet manufacturer

    Hello. New to this forum and could use help identifying this faucet's manufacturer as I need to replace the cartridge. This was installed around 5 years ago by our plumber but he does not recall the brand or where he purchased it. The logo on the handle has a small red dot and small blue dot...
  4. Giovannip

    Kohler Avatar, Can someone help identify this kitchen faucet ?

    Hello, I need to find a replacement sprayer for this kitchen faucet. I thought it was KWC but i cannot find this anywhere online. The handle is very unique. I seem to remember back in the old days when Grohe ladylux chrome and white was popular, these were around quite a bit too. late 80s early...
  5. jceddy

    Identify a faucet

    Can anyone identify this faucet brand? I need to get a replacement for the water input quick release thingie (either the plastic clip or an o ring on the male part has worn out).
  6. Tommy_NJ

    Identify Kitchen Faucet Brand / Model

    Can anyone identify this faucet by Brand / Model? It was purchased between 2000 & 2005. Pfister already said it's not theirs.
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