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What Customers Are Saying
Customers are divided on this valve handle. Many appreciate its affordability and simple one-screw installation, calling it a cost-effective alternative to replacing entire valves. However, a substantial portion express disappointment with its plastic construction, describing it as flimsy and prone to breaking under moderate torque. Compatibility issues are significant—it works well with certain valve stems but fails with others due to mismatched dimensions. Several note unclear labeling makes it difficult to determine compatibility before purchase. Despite material concerns, those finding a compatible fit often consider it worthwhile for the price.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Great replacement for a missing handle for toilet.
Would RecommendTurns water on and off
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Take your chances.
Did not mate with valve grooves on old shut off valve, and a different attaching screw than old one.
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That is a piece of garbage
Would Not RecommendPiece of garbage all this is plastic with a very small screw. I would never buy it again. It doesn’t even fit my valve.
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Cheaply made and don't fit
Would Not RecommendI bought these to replace the handles under the kitchen sink. The splines in these are finer than the ones on the valve. Will not fit over stem. Also they are plastic and would fail if forced onto the stem. The screws that come with the handle is a sheet metal screw rather than a machine screw.
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It should have been 1/4 turn
Not the right one for a quarter turn toilet water valve!
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Plumbing valve handle
Would RecommendWorked as needed.
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I needed help from the staff to find it.
Not yet installed. Was not on shelves.
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Cheaply made
Would Not RecommendVery cheap. Made of plastic. Already bent.
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It's PLASTIC, and weak.
Would Not RecommendThis thing is Plastic. It breaks with hand-only turn pressure. I want something as strong as Stainless Steel, I'd even pay the extra $10 for stainless steel, if available.
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This knob may help you save a few $$$$
Would RecommendI mutilated a valve handle on an existing shut off faucet to turn it off and on with a pair of pliers. I decided to rebuild the valve if I could find a new knob/handle. I found this one and it works fine. I saved myself a few $$$ between the cost of the knob and a new valve.
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Cheap plastic
Would Not RecommendCheap plastic that breaks when turning the valve.
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Chrome Multi-Turn Vale Handle
Would Not RecommendPlastic garbage. OEM....Really?? Serations on handle are basically different than all valve stems. Don't waste your time and money.
