Pfister 974-1220 Single Handle Faucet Cartridge KCG

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The Pfister 974-1220 is a genuine, single-lever 35mm ceramic disc faucet cartridge used primarily in Pfister Pfirst Series single-handle kitchen faucets to regulate water flow, control temperature, and stop drips. It is often manufactured under the KCG brand stamp.

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Stop annoying drips and restore your water pressure with the Genuine Pfister 974-1220 Single Handle Faucet Cartridge. This original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement part is specifically engineered to fix single control kitchen and centerset bathroom faucets. Built with premium ceramic disc valve technology, this cartridge regulates both water volume and temperature with a smooth, effortless single-lever glide.

 

974-1220

 

  • Controls both volume and temperature for single-handle faucets.
  • 2 1/4″ length
  • 35 MM diameter

 

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03/10/2026