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The Grohe 46048000 Single-Hand Mixing Valve Ceramic Cartridge delivers smooth, leak-free faucet control with its durable ceramic sealing and adjustable flow limiter. Engineered for all single-lever faucets, this easy-to-install replacement part embodies Grohe’s commitment to quality and longevity, ensuring your faucet performs like new with minimal hassle.

| ASIN | B000P0BCNY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,855 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #156 in Faucet Cartridges |
| Brand | GROHE |
| Brand Name | GROHE |
| Color | StarLight Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,179 Reviews |
| Finish Type | CHROME |
| Finish Types | CHROME |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00703765989701, 04005176008283 |
| Handle Lever Placement | Center |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Handle Type | Lever |
| Hole Count | 1 |
| Included Components | Grohe 46 048 000 Ohm Ceramic Cartridge |
| Installation Method | Wall Mounted |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Type Name | Ceramic Cartridge |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Grohe |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 46048000 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | “*1 year Limited warranty from date of purchase” |
| Material | Ceramic , Plastic |
| Material Type | Ceramic, Plastic |
| Model Name | Grohe |
| Model Number | 46048000 |
| Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
| Number Of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom, Sink |
| Room Type | Bathroom/Kitchen |
| Spout Design | Traditional Curve |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 703765989701 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Valve Type | Mixing Valve |
| Warranty Type | limited |
K**E
Great product
Worked exactly as described!
C**Y
Straightforward (but not easy) repair for leaky Grohe Ladylux Plus faucet
It's pretty awesome that Grohe engineered their expensive faucets to use a relatively inexpensive one-piece replacement part to address leaks. My 10+ year old Ladylux Plus started leaking from the handle and googling the symptoms brought me to this cartridge on Amazon. The replacement cartridge was less than 10% of the cost of the original faucet and took me about 90 minutes to replace. Most of that time was trying to figure out how to remove the handle so I could gain access to the cartridge. If I had to do it again, it would probably take 10 minutes. Once you get the faucet handle off, replacement is relatively straightforward. Getting the faucet handle off mine was not easy. There is one screw to undo, but the handle was stuck firmly in place even after removing it. I ended up manhandling it off using a mallet to bang firmly but gently on the handle (not sure this helped that much) and screwdriver as a lever (this did the trick). I wedged the shaft of a flathead screwdriver between the short tail side of the handle and the cylindrical metal casing and levered it until it finally came off. As I worked on it, the entire old cartridge started to come apart inside. This disturbingly increasing looseness felt like I was breaking the whole faucet, but once I got it apart I realized that the old cartridge was taking the brunt of the force. I've attached a photo showing how the Ladylux Plus handle connects to the cartridge. The new cartridge is already installed. In my particular scenario, I had to re-use a few external fittings from around the original cartridge - the white collar around the cartridge as well as a plastic fitting that connects the metal elbow that the handle screws into. There's some gunk on the metal elbow where it attached to the handle - mineral deposits or corrosion that formed over time which I think made the handle hard to separate from the elbow. There were some leftover unnecessary parts that came in the new cartridge box that I didn't need. Protips: Cover your drain before unscrewing anything. You don't want to lose any parts down there. Take several sharp photo of the old cartridge and fittings as you take it out so you can recall how parts were oriented. Set aside plenty of time to work on this. If you're not mechanically inclined, invite a friend to hang out with you who is. All in all, I'm glad I was able to replace the cartridge and not the entire faucet. I do wish I had a photo like the one I'm attaching to guide me - all the diagrams I found were helpful but not literal enough to hint me into how much force I ended up needing to apply to get the handle off.
J**E
Works Fine - Direct Replacement - Damaged Parts
Cartridge works fine, easy install and direct replacement for my Bridgeford single handle faucet. Package comes with everything needed (2 sets of screws (short and long), retainer plate, etc. But, one of the screws was bent so ended up having to re-use the old hardware.
C**E
Perfect replacement for my Grohe Bridgeford faucet
I noted that there was a slow leak coming from my six year old Grohe Bridgeford faucet, from right around the handle area. I did a google search and found that this was due to the cartridge, and that it needed replacement. Further googling I found that the cartridge part number for this faucet is 46048000. This particular faucet model is discontinued but replacement parts are still available. I found a plumbing supply shop that had the part, but on a whim, I decided to check Amazon.. lo and behold, here it is and at half the price of the plumbing supply shop. The relatively low price was a surprise, given that the cost of the faucet was an arm and a leg. This is an OEM replacement unit from Grohe, so no issues here. For the most part, the cartridge is exactly the same as the one I am replacing. However, my faucet had a rubber O-ring while this replacement model had a plastic sleeve. No problem - I just reused my old O-ring. Replacement was very straightforward, and I took care to take my time. I didn't take photos but I should have in order to remember the exact positions of the handle before I started. But that only slowed me down by a minute or so. You will need a phillips head screwdriver, and a 2.5 mm allen wrench. You will also need to shut off the water that feeds into this faucet. I estimated it took me 30 minutes (just being extra careful and examining each piece, testing the fit, positions, cleaning the reused parts, etc.) total. If I had to do it again, I could do it in 15 minutes now that I know what to do. I have another one of these faucets in the house, and if I was smart, I should buy another unit for that faucet, just in case (which at some point, the cartridge will need replacement in the future due to daily usage).
O**E
Works great on old Grohe bathroom faucet.
When my Grohe bathroom faucet broke I needed to replace the cartridge. The faucet is 25 years old sobI thought it was a long shot at finding anything. This worked great. Advice: after removing old cartridge, clean the part under it well. Don't scratch or chip anything. Spread plumbers silicone grease on the seals before inserting new one and tighten screws. No leaks and the faucet functions as good as new.
C**N
Love Grohe faucet. Glad to have this part available.
Loved my Grohe kitchen sink faucet. Unfortunately, my water softener released some fine particles into my household water supply, and I could not flush it from my kitchen faucet. I had to replace the faucet and went with a less expensive brand recommended by the plumber. However, this valve worked well.
E**D
Different Configuration
I needed a replacement cartridge for an older kitchen faucet so I bought this. The item came without the O-rings that were present on the existing faucet. My plumber re-used the old o-rings but the faucet leaked badly enough that the old cartridge was re-installed. I called Grohe to find out if the proper o-rings or seals were just missing from the box. I was informed that the seals are integrated into the bottom of the cartridge. Indeed, if you look at the bottom of the cartridge in the picture, you do see projections on the bottom of the cartridge that look like integrated seals. However the cartridge that was shipped does not have the integrated seals and is ,in fact, flat. Consequently, it can't be installed without leaking. I bought another cartridge from a different supplier and received the correct configuration. What I do not know, and neither did my plumber, is what is meant by "unfinished" in the product description.
D**R
Perfect fit
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Worked great in our sink!
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