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Maybe I am just talking out my ass but why must they make it so difficult to identify by making you to turn off the main water and removing the part to find the number or taking it to Home Depot to match when they can just simply put a model number on the stem end for anyone to see??? It would be so much easier to order the part or at least check inventory status for the closest supply store before having to remove the whole cartridge.
I need to replace the hot water cartridge in my shower faucet. Is there a reliable way to identify the part number?
I thought it might be a Moen 1224 or 1248, but I'm not sure how to actually identify that.
All the 1224 info says it's for a sink, but then I found videos on YouTube saying they used it in a shower faucet.