Green Breeze Inc
2025-08-06 14:01:19
You can't buy this locally so it's a great alternative to replacing your shower valve after tile remodeling.
Brenda Reed
2025-07-29 10:37:24
I needed an extra 1/2" and this worked great! I thought the knob sticking out an extra 1/2" may look precarious, but it is fine. I used the longer stop tube and the center post extender and a longer screw in the center post. It came with a pair of long screws for the faceplate that I did not need and a screw for the center post that was the same as what I already had. I appreciate the longer stop tube because now the in-laws won't be making the hot cold and the cold the hot. I appreciate the longer center post because now I can put the center decorative button on the handle. Before I was just pushing in on the center screw head to turn the water off. Very simple extension kit to use.
Will
2025-07-21 13:33:55
Purchased this Moe extension to improve the performance of our Moen Chatuetub faucet which annoyingly could not be closed properly due to lack of proper clearance.Was a bit hesitant about ordering due to last of a better picture. The piece arrived quickly and was rather easy to instal and made the faucet look and function much better with the extended clearance. It's chrome and looks great, it renewed the look of an otherwise plain tub faucet. Definitely recommend this item if you are in the market to extend the existing one you have or just to update the look of an old faucet.
John C.
2025-07-15 13:31:03
It's exactly as advertised.
SeattleBaker
2025-06-18 16:14:00
Stop goofing off and just buy this kit. I retiled my shower, making the wall too thick for the valve stem and trim ring screws to reach. This kit has a Crome tube that extends an additional 1 inch. I only needed ¼ inch so I used a hack saw and in five minutes it was cut to size. Tapped it on with a mallet, put the brass valve extension onto the old one. Now, put on the trim ring.Don’t worry that the new brass part kinda flops around a little. the new, longer screw goes through them both and holds the crappy plastic handle nice and tight. Next put the longer screws into the two holes in the trim ring. That is actually the most fiddling part, lining up the screws with the holes inside the wall. But don’t give up. You can do it. The kit comes with a nice diagram.
JFB
2025-06-06 20:54:28
Arrived missing the stop tube, annoying! We had to ask for a replacement.
john yearwood
2025-06-02 17:27:13
1 of the 3 screws came with bad threads and would not thread into the flange. This caused an inconvenience and I had to retap the screw using an 8-32 tap and gently thread it into the flange to hold the cover on. I feel this screw is now very weak and I will need to source another one. After paying $30 for 3 screws, a sleeve and 1 inch brass extension, I am unhappy that I will now need to source a new stainless hardware to properly install it.
Customer
2025-05-08 14:58:08
I just wanted to update my bathtub handles and of course anything new would not fit flush with the tile until I found this. It was a quarter of an inch too long, so I took it to the local hardware store where they helped saw it down and shorten it a tad and then it fit perfectly..A lot cheaper than having a plumber out to change all the valves in order to update the handle.
A_Newtron
2025-05-04 15:27:24
Worked like a charm to extend the handle. However, it's stupid expensive for what it is... Doubt it cost more than $3 to make.
Wildwood Slim
2025-04-12 14:30:22
It gave me the 1 inch that I needed.
Pascal
2025-03-01 21:53:04
Exactly what I needed to complete my bathroom renovation.
Marc R.
2025-02-17 16:35:04
Turns out I need to find a larger diameter tube stop. This one is too small. I need one 1" 1/4" diameter. Where can I find one?
Lady Levack
2025-01-29 13:29:48
It was the exact fix to my problem. Our new plumbing was buried in the wall and this little gem got me there. Totally worth every penny spent