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hansgrohe M3/M2 Single-Hole Faucet Cartridge 2-inch Spare Part in 92730000

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  • Replacement cartridge: For use with hansgrohe branded single hole faucets and can be used in place of a previously installed M2 or M3 cartridge
  • Long lasting: Ceramic cartridge offers manufacturers original equipment
  • Included: Replacement ceramic cartridge allen key
  • Easy replacement: Just use the provided wrench to remove the handle, remove that old catridge and insert the new one
  • Installation notes: Hansgrohe recommends a licensed plumber install this product


Founded in Germany's Black Forest in 1901, Hansgrohe is committed to building a strong sense of tradition. Hansgrohe's products offer a lifetime of satisfaction featuring the ultimate in quality, design and performance. Customers appreciate our many breakthroughs in comfort and technology that allow you to make the most of water. With its wide range of products, Hansgrohe has the right solution for you. Enjoy every moment, each one is unique, just like your Hansgrohe shower. Hansgrohe has always had a sharp eye for innovation, designing products with exceptional durability that are not only highly functional but also a source of pleasure. For us, this means constantly advancing and striving for improvements. Our showers and faucets offer many useful functions and details that make daily use as easy and comfortable as possible so that you can enjoy your Hansgrohe products for many years to come.If you have any questions or concerns regarding this product and/or it’s functionality,please contact Hansgrohe‘s Customer Service department at 1-800-334-0455.


Frank Dillinger
Reviewed in Germany on February 26, 2025
Super schnelle Lieferung und Top original Neuware. Passt perfekt und funktioniert tadellos. Einbau dauerte 5 Minuten.
Caitlin W
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Faucet dripping and this has solved the issue. Likely just the gasket at the back of the cartridge but don’t think those are available separately. Original lasted 18 years so time for a new one.
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
This is so easy to install it was literally 10 minutes. Functions as it should!
Retrop
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 15, 2024
Excellent genuine Hansgrohe part to fix dripping tap. Easy to fit with the right tools and did a perfect job. Recommended.
ghighigirl
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Ordered for my Hans Grohe Talis C kitchen faucet from 2013. Handle was very hard to turn, open/close. After watching a YouTube video by a HG tech, it took about 10 minutes to install. Even a woman can do it. You just need a 4 mm Allen wrench and a large Crescent wrench and nerve - you can do it. Don't spend hundreds on a new faucet, just replace the bad part.
FGen
Reviewed in France on November 20, 2024
OK, qualité GROHE
Slalomguy
Reviewed in Australia on June 3, 2023
genuine grohe product
DwKcL
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023
I have an early 2000’s Stratos bathroom faucet. I looked up the part online for my model number and it called for an M2 cartridge. I thought it was the wrong cartridge when I received because the M2 comes with male alignment pins and mine had female alignment pins.I called Hansgohe support and they indicated that there was a clip in the M2 that can be removed so it would be compatible with the female guides that my faucet has. I removed the plastic clip and it fit perfectly and was easy to install. The drip is gone!
Craig Zabka
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
This seems to be a quality product, but he price is outlandish. Way too expensive.This was used to resolve a leaky one that was in my kitchen faucet for a few years.
Steven
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022
Perfect fit for single handle HANSGROHE bathroom faucet. When changing the cartridge, the old one may fight you on removing it. On one I did, it was just stuck in there like glue. The sides are plastic so I figured to just pull it out with force which I did. The old one blew apart so I had to pick out the pieces. Then did a flush for the debris. Some plumber’s grease and the new one went it smoothly. Worked like new. Be sure to match the pins on the bottom of the cartridge with the valve body. They have (removable) pins on the new cartridge to use if there are holes at the bottom of the valve body. If there are pins already at the valve body bottom, simply break off the cartridge pins to reveal the holes in the cartridge. Then slide in.
SteveO
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021
First, I bought this cartridge because, after 9 years of use (installed in 2012), the faucet handle had become stiff. Used to rotate easily and the water turn on easily. Over the course of the last couple of weeks it had become increasingly difficult. (Kudos to the Amazon Q&A for this cartridge which said it cured this issue, which, indeed it did.)Second, I got to this cartridge through the Hansgrohe spare parts web site, although I must say it is a bit difficult to navigate and be assured this cartridge will fit an old fixture. It would seem, however, that this cartridge is a somewhat universal one which fits MANY Hansgrohe products.Third, the installation. Have attached a picture of what my faucet looks like for reference. It took me, probably, a half hour to install. It should have taken under 10 minutes. The directions are like Ikea directions. Pictures, no words. Except the pictures are only marginally helpful.1) With the handle straight up (like is shown in the picture) mine had a small rubber plug in the base right next to the handle. Pull it out. If it falls in, not to worry as it can be retrieved as soon as the handle is off.2) If you get a flashlight and peer into the hole with the handle rotated out just a bit, you'll see a hex recess for an Allen wrench. Contrary to what I thought I saw when I ordered, one is not included. However, from putting together a number of pieces of Ikea furniture and other "some assembly required" items, I've accumulated a wide variety of these wrenches. One fit just fine. Because of the way the handle is attached, the screw only needs to be loosened a full turn, maybe two. Pull the Allen wrench out & the handle comes off easily.3) Next to be removed is a beauty ring. The directions indicate it unscrews. Nope. Press fit. There is a large "O" ring underneath this ring and, pretty much, just put a little off-center pressure on it (or grab it with one of those tacky unscrew jar lids pieces of rubber) and it will pop right off. (this is where I find the directions VERY misleading)4) At this point, make sure the water is off. Once the beauty ring is off, there is a large threaded nut. If you have a humongous box/open wrench use it. Most homeowners do not. A pair of water-pump pliers (angle head slip joint pliers) easily do the job. (A regular pair of pliers will not open far enough for this nut.)5) Once the nut is off, just pull the cartridge out.6) Be sure to peer inside the hole where the cartridge came from and remove the fancy green washer which is probably stuck to the faucet body and did not come out with the cartridge. Just reach in and peel off with a finger.7) Take note of the balking feature of the cartridge -two small cylindrical protrusions/pegs on the bottom of the cartridge. There are holes in the faucet body for these to fit into. They locate the cartridge in the proper orientation.8) Put the cartridge in the faucet body. It will "seat" when the pegs are in their respective holes. The hex head retaining screw should be facing roughly toward you.9) Hold the cartridge in place and screw in that big nut. Make sure the cartridge is properly aligned before trying to tighten down the nut. You'll feel it drop into place when in the proper spot.10) Tighten the nut firmly but don't over do.11) Pop the beauty ring back on.12) Slide the handle on & tighten the retaining screw with the Allen wrench.13) Insert the little rubber plug & turn the water back on.Despite what the product write-up says about a licensed plumber, absolutely not necessary. Only reason a plumber would be needed is if you break off the water turn off valve. I spent the majority of the timea) finding the right size Allen wrench and mistakenly thinking the retaining screw is a normal set screw.b) trying to unscrew the beauty ring rather than just popping it off.c) scratching my head over the directions and doing what they say, visiting pro.hansgrohe-USA.com, which is an absolute waste of time as putting in the cartridge part number brings up everything but.This is an expensive spare part but, considering it is the heart of a very expensive faucet, replacing it saved replacing the faucet which would have taken far more time and aggravation was worth the $40. And Amazon got it here in 2 days.
Jeferson
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2020
Super easy to install and a perfect fit for my kitchen faucet. As has been mentioned by other reviewers, the replacement cartridge is somewhat smaller (skinnier) than the original. After a few weeks of use with the new cartridge there have been no leaks or annoying drip-drops. For instructions on how to install, discard the included instructions and search YouTube for the official installation video. I know there are a ton of different hansgrohe faucets out there, but I'm including a picture of mine just in case anyone has a similar faucet and is questioning whether the cartridge will fit
Antonio Capirossi
Reviewed in Italy on December 8, 2020
Ho acquistato questo ricambio per sostituire la vecchia cartuccia dopo 15 anni di onorato servizio.Unica nota di incongruenza il diametro non è di 40mm come cartuccia originale ma comunque compatibile e perfettamente funzionante.Lo consiglio in quanto prodotto originale garantito ed affidabile !
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