Sioux Chief 119-07 Cartridge Assembly for Frost Free Faucet

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“Fantastic! I walked in with parts to the faucet in my vintage sink and walked out with everything I needed. Chain hardware stores suggested I get a whole new sink and/or would not be able to do it without a plumber. The employee at Noels took a quick look, knew what it was, and had it in stock. I was able to fix my sink in two minutes with their help! ”
-Elizabeth A.
03/14/2021

$28.47

 

The Sioux Chief 119-07 is a ceramic cartridge assembly used as a replacement part for the Sioux Chief 119 Series frost-proof sillcock valves.

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Sioux Chief 119-07 Ceramic Cartridge Assembly – Genuine replacement cartridge for 119 Series frost-proof sillcocks. Features a durable brass and ceramic disc design for smooth 1/4-turn operation and reliable, leak-free performance

 

  • Cartridge Assembly.
  • Designed for use with the Sioux Chief 119 Series frost-proof sillcock valves (also known as frost-proof hydrants or hose bibbs).
  • Features a ceramic disc cartridge.
  • The operating assembly is made of brass and ceramic disc materials.

 

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Yes, this aftermarket part will replace your OEM part. 

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“This place rocks! I have replaced two parts for an old Gerber faucet in the laundry tub. After the spout was leaking, I could not find the right washers anywhere. I had to replace the whole spout, which they had in stock, and it was priced competitively. Now, not a drop leaks. ”
-John D.
02/03/2024