Material | Metal |
Brand | Pfister |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.05 x 8 x 10.56 inches |
Exterior Finish | Unfinished |
Inlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
Inlet Connection Type | Threaded |
Outlet Connection Type | 0.5 inches |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Outlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
Valve Type | rough valves |
- 3-Hole installation
- 1/2″ Union Inlets and 1/2″ I.P. Outlets
- Includes union nuts
- Pforever Warranty covers finish and function for life
- Used in Bathroom
hotsocket Verified Buyer –
William J. Stewart Verified Buyer –
Great replacement for my 1972 tub/shower valve assembly.. Works a little better with the brass assembly than the older one, no stiffness in the valves..
Jeral Hutchinson Verified Buyer –
Excellent product
M. Carter Verified Buyer –
So far it’s a quality product, and Pfister will replace valves for the life of the item. A lot of negative reviews mentioning that “it’s just the valve”, but… um, yeah people, it’s just the valve, it will accept different sorts of trim which you purchase separately. It’s the valve body and the three valves, and install hardware for the supply lines – that’s it.
A note on installing these – you have the options for supply piping of 1/2″ thread, or 1/2″ copper sweat. The instructions say “iron pipe” for the threaded connection, but that’s going to end up giving you rust in the water. But if you sweat copper for these, it’s a difficult joint and any drips of solder on the surface of the fitting will cause leaks. So your options would be 1/2″ brass pipe nipples (expensive), or 1/2″ copper threaded fitting, and sweat to copper pipe, then screw into the valve body. That’s really the way to go IMO, it’s a less picky sweat job, and some tape + dope on the threads and you’ll get a good, leak-free seal. You can sweat a PEX fitting to the other end of that supply pipe if your home uses PEX.
I’d give this 5 stars but it seems a little pricey for what it is, a mid-grade builder’s valve.
eric Verified Buyer –
Worked as expected for around 6 months but now when switching to the shower head, the majority of the water dumps out the tub spout.
The valve this replaced one that lasted over 15 years so I’m going with another brand to fix this one.
Angee Verified Buyer –
..I liked the product..this wasn’t an easy product to find anywhere else.. it was exactly what we needed…worked great for mounting my new bathtub taps in my newly renovated bathroom…I was very pleased to find them at pfisteroutlet.com 🙂
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Michel Fournier Verified Buyer –
bain
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Arrived as stated. It was easy to install.
Chris B Verified Buyer –
Fit our setup that used old 1940 shower valve that was wearing out. Perfect fit. Works great. Plumber installed.
Renee Verified Buyer –
It helped with the leakage from the spout
Steven L. Verified Buyer –
Robin Stanley Verified Buyer –
Compatible with Pfizer taps, didn’t realise there were different manifold thread standards between Walter/delta and pfister. Had to open wall to replumb, fortunately had spare old tiles.