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  • Locating pieces for a broken faucet?

    My kitchen faucet has a spray nozzle with a button to activate. The rubber cover eventually wore out and came off. I've taken some pictures of the unit, see attached.

    Replacing the part should be very simple, I just can't find it! The faucet itself doesn't have a manufacturer written anywhere, so I don't know where to even start. I've checked a couple local shops and no one has this faucet. How do I go about tracking down this particular faucet to get a replacement?

    Help!

  • #2
    I dunno either...

    It could be any one of many brands including some imported from China that you will never figure out who made it....

    If you take out the cartridge it might yield additional clues or it may not....
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    • #3
      the manufacturer of the faucet appears to be a GROHE. two versions of the faucet are the "LadyLux Plus" #33759 SDE, or the "LadyLux" #33893000.
      Another possibility is the "Hansgrohe Allegra E"

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