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Default The kitchen sink

On Nov 8, 5:38*pm, Chemo > wrote:
> On Nov 8, 3:31*pm, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
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> > On Thu, 8 Nov 2012 10:11:20 -0800 (PST), Bryan

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> > >The kitchen sink has been leaking for about a week and a half, but I
> > >had too much work to do for the election to mess with it. *Well, I
> > >took it apart today, then called Price-Pfister, and the parts are on
> > >their way (3-5 business days). free of charge, and if I'd wanted to
> > >pay extra, they could have been here sooner. *The call took about 3 or
> > >4 minutes. *I did their little survey after the call and gave them
> > >perfect marks. *Good job Price-Pfister.

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> > All the major faucet companys give free innards for the lifetime of
> > the faucet to the original purchaser. *But Price-Pfister faucets are
> > crap (I have one at my kitchen sink), I never had any luck with them
> > and changing the innards on some models is a pain (I changed its
> > innards every two years like clockwork), I wish it would just die so I
> > would be forced to install a whole new one. *American Standard sucks
> > too, had them in my bathrooms but they died and I bought Kohler. *I
> > would no longer buy any faucet but Kohler, well worth the few dollars
> > more.

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> Why don't you just replace them...ya cheapo bastid!


They're easy to fix, no matter what the brand, and their lifetime
warranty means free parts. It seems like the cost of replacing the
cartridge was built into their pricing structure.

--Bryan