Grohe 46138000 1/2 in. Quick Coupling, one-size
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Barbara Bartizal
Greater than one weekShipment arrived as promised
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Burly Squid
> 3 dayEasy to replace and install, works great, no leaks.
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William Gillispie
> 3 dayItem is really wimpy compared to the original but it went on easy and most of it doesn’t leak and I got the item the next day through amazon and didn’t have to run around trying to find the right part. Thank you
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Lei
Greater than one weekMy faucet, which had the Yellow Grohe Quick Coupling, broke about one centimeter below the orange band, which resulted in water spraying all over the inside of my sink when I turned on the faucet. Evidently, this is a design issue with this coupling and it is notorious for failing around the 5 to 7 yrs after installation (from what I read online). The part was very easy to disconnect and I ordered a replacement yellow disconnect immediately. However, in looking on-line I saw other Grohe quick couplings and could not find out any information regarding the difference between the yellow and green Quick Couplings or their specifications except the yellow was for Faucets manufactured before 2005 and the green was for 2005 and later faucets. So I dug a little deeper and found a parts supply website I asked the following questions regarding the difference between the green and the yellow quick coupling to a Grohe part supplier: Is there a difference between the Grohe Yellow Quick Coupling (#46 138) and the Grohe Green Quick Coupling (#46 315). That is, are they interchangeable? Or is there a difference in the amount of water they allow to flow through them? Or is it only that the green is a newer quick coupling redesigned to fix a design flaw with the yellow coupling (which is notorious for breaking in 5 to 6 years)? The response I got was the following: Thank you for your question! The Grohe 46 138 is the older version of the Grohe Green Quick Coupling (46 315). These are interchangeable, so you can use either one. Noting that you are aware of a particular design flaw on the 46 138, I would advise using the 46 315 just to make sure you are getting the newest available part. I actually bought both parts, and the yellow is slightly longer (which does not affect the functionality of the connector from anything I can detect, but that could be what causes it to be weaker). So a long story short, I purchased the green quick coupling (which costs a few dollars more) and installed it. It installed easily and I have had no issues with it leaking and all seems to be working fine with it. I cannot say whether it is a better part yet, but I am betting that the shorter design has made is structurally more sound and I am hoping that it will not fail as quickly as the yellow coupling did. Regardless of the above, given a part like this that is subject to constant movement over the years, I would have expected Grohe to make it out of more lasting material (i.e., metal) that would not break during the faucets normal life span. It is not the cost of the faucet or the replacement part that is the issue but the damage to my cabinet and flooring from the water that built up and seeped through the floor that is the bigger issue. Grohe should be embarrassed by this, as it does not live up to the expected standards for which I believed Grohe was manufactured. In the future, if I purchase another Grohe faucet, I will look to see what parts are plastic and if they still have this quick coupling made of a material that will not last then I will move on to a better faucet. It is not worth risking the thousands of dollars in dammage that can easily occur from a faucet that pours water into you cabinets.
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Doctor Ken
> 3 dayWe had a small leak as the existing coupler developed a crack. It was good to know that one size fits all Grohe Faucets. Very easy to remove old one and install new.
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Albert C
> 3 dayThis is a direct replacement coupling for my Grohe kitchen faucet. No problem since installation.
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Book lover
> 3 dayThe plumber told me to order it. He said its what he needed to complete the repair.
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DJ Traveler
> 3 dayI’ve been experiencing water pressure and flow issues with my Alira faucet. First I replaced the cartridge. That didn’t fix the issue. Next I flushed the water lines. That didn’t fix it. Finally I replaced the yellow quick coupling. That did the trick. I have strong water pressure again. Super easy to install. Glad I was able to find this part on Amazon.
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Mimi Mouche
> 3 dayWhen you need to replace one of these babies, you REALLY need it! This is the second one Ive purchased within the past year since these things seem to crack over time and need to be replaced, especially when changing out faucets. It came very quickly and works great.
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miss jean
> 3 dayExpensive but if you need it watcha gonna do.....Im just thankful it was delivered the next day...exacly the same as the original.