Price Pfister Single Handle Cartridge 974-2500 974-250 N350-PF 40001-0100

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The Pfister 974-2500 (also known as 974-250) is a 35mm single-handle ceramic disc cartridge used to repair leaking or stiff single-control kitchen and bathroom faucets.

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Stop annoying leaks and restore smooth performance with the Pfister 974-2500 Ceramic Disc Cartridge. This 35mm replacement valve is engineered specifically for single-handle Price Pfister kitchen and bathroom fixtures, including popular series like the Lita pull-down kitchen faucet and Fullerton models. Built with durable ceramic discs, this cartridge eliminates leaks at the source, extends your faucet’s lifespan, and ensures effortless temperature and water flow control.

 

974-2500     974-250     N350-PF     40001-0100

 

  • 2 1/4″ Length
  • 35 MM diameter
  • Square broach

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-John D.
02/03/2024