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The BrassCraft MXT07 Mixet SLD1350 is a polished chrome, deck-mounted hot/cold post-1968 stem valve featuring a durable brass and plastic build. It includes the reliable Mixet MS5AT-C single-lever cartridge and all necessary hardware for easy installation, making it an ideal replacement part for tub and shower applications. Highly rated for its tight fit and lasting performance.
| ASIN | B008HQQU1W |
| ASIN | B008HQQU1W |
| Additional Features | Includes 1 chrome retainer nut, 2 brass washers and 1 nylon washer |
| Brand Name | BrassCraft |
| Color | Chrome |
| Country of Publication | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (68) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (68) |
| Date First Available | 13 June 2013 |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00039166096893 |
| Included Components | chrome retainer nut, brass washer, nylon washer |
| Installation Method | Single Hole |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Item model number | MXT07 |
| Manufacturer | Brasscraft |
| Manufacturer | Brasscraft |
| Material Type | Brass, Plastic |
| Model Name | MXT07 |
| Model Number | MXT07 |
| Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
| Number Of Handles | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 9.86 x 5.08 cm; 181.44 g |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom |
| UPC | 039166096893 |
| Valve Type | Cartridge Valve |
D**5
Tight fit and works well - off brand was too loose
D**E
This is a very difficult item to find and it's availability also as its a old valve. A big thanks to Eagle Enterprise
J**D
I bought these cartridge to replace a late 1970s tub/shower mixer. I was expecting the installation to be a pain since the current cartridge had been in there for almost 4 decades. But surprisingly it came out relatively easily and the new one went in relatively easily. Just make sure that you notice that thereโs a right way and a wrong way to install it based on hot water on the left and cold water on the right, You should check this before you tighten everything down. Your best bet is to go to YouTube and watch a little video on installation
K**I
Worked perfectly, these pieces are extremely hard to find and I had a small leak in my shower for months. Completely fixed now and was easy to install in minutes!!
S**H
This got my shower back up and leak free. A few tips. You need to get SILICONE lubricant aka grease aka sealant. You might actually try removing old unit, put on fresh lube and reinstall and see if that gets rid of a leak (if leaking is your main issue). If you buy new, then you will also need lube. It seals and it makes pushing piece back in easier/possible. Remember, it's supposed to be a tight fit. Lube up the O-ring and almost everything else that goes inside the pipe. Try to turn off the water so you can put some lube inside the pipe before you push this cartridge in. My picture shows my old unit (left) and new unit (right) and the packaging the new one came in. The old one, one metal O-ring and the thicker white ring were stuck up inside the chrome piece, thus why you don't see them. Another tip, you might want to take a picture after you remove the "outer" parts and right before you pull out the actual cartridge. Of course you only be reading this review after you already pulled it out. #catch22 Taking a picture just helps you remember how far back it goes (and how much is still exposed) so you don't try to overpush it in. The only tools I needed was Phillips screwdriver 2 adjustable wrenched and/or channel lock pliers. And the SILICON lube PS Do NOT use petroleum based lube. It will deteriorate the rubber seal. I used DANCO 0.5 oz. Silicone Faucet Grease
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