How to Repair a Leaky Moen Tub / Shower in 30 Minutes

Do you have a leaking tub faucet? Dripping showers and tubs are both annoying and wasteful but with some basic tools, you can absolutely fix this problem yourself! Follow along as we replace the Moen cartridge in this leaky tub.
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PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO:
• Moen 1222 Replacement Cartridge: https://amzn.to/2VWjI2u
• Cartridge / Core Puller Tool: https://amzn.to/3eKBHBL

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  1. Nice video, and the core puller tool looks awesome as my last cartridge replacement was not pleasant due to arthritis issues. One thing you didn't mention is that if you take a picture of your faucet, go to Moen's website (contact us) and fill out the information along with a picture or two, they will send you a "free" OEM replacement cartridge along with the little white plastic tool which is also meant to help twist the cartridge to get it to release as well. OEM cartridges are quite a bit more money than the aftermarket ones, but as another commenter stated, the aftermarket isn't as good as OEM. My home was built in 1999, so I've replaced these a couple of times with 2 bathrooms. The only aftermarket one I tried got very stiff to turn, then one day easily broke off the whole stem, with the water running, so I had to shut things down and obtain another aftermarket locally, and shortly after that, I put in an OEM that was free of charge from Moen.

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