Kohler K-GP1017426 Single Handle Cartridge Assembly 1017426

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The Kohler K-GP1017426 is a genuine Kohler single-handle faucet valve kit/cartridge assembly used for repairing leaks and ensuring smooth operation in various one-handle kitchen and bar faucets.

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Kohler Single Handle Cartridge Assembly

 

K-GP1017426     1017426

 

  • Kohler GENUINE Part
  • Designed for use with specific Kohler faucet models, including K-647, K-649, K-10215, and K-10217, as well as others in the Purist, Symbol, Saulte, and Panache lines. It is also the replacement for older part numbers like 1014338.
  • Durable construction allows for superior product performance
  • Made with premium materials for enhanced durability

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-John D.
02/03/2024