Cold Stem for American Standard Cadet Faucet 66288-0700 44261-07

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02/29/2020

$19.47

 

The American Standard 66288-0700 is a brass cold stem unit designed for Cadet series faucets. It is a critical replacement part for repairing leaks in two-handle faucets used in lavatories, bidets, baths, showers, and kitchens.

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Restore your faucet’s performance with the American Standard 66288-0700 Stem, a critical component for maintaining a drip-free and efficient water system. Engineered for a perfect fit, this stem is essential for repairing worn-out or leaking American Standard faucets.

 

66288-0700     44261-07

 

  • 1 3/4″ Length
  • Fits American Standard Cadet faucet series Sink/Kitchen 4160 series.
  • Fits Lavatory 2350 series and Cadet Spread models 2260.017, 2260.028, and 2260.035.
  • Fits Bath/Shower 1800 series.
  • 16 point broach

 

 

 

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“These people were extremely helpful in taking me through replacing a 25 year old hard water frozen cartridge on my Philrich sink faucet. They were able to identify the correct part I needed from a photo I sent (I had it figured out wrong). I was pleasantly surprised they had an obscure part like this, but they also told me how to extract the old one when I couldn’t get it out. They said to unscrew it after I had concluded from YouTube the old cartridge was supposed to just slide out. It threaded out as they said and saved me buying a cartridge extractor and a hernia. The whole experience has been excellent. ”
-Pete L.
03/10/2026