What a great video. Everything I needed to know was explained in enough details that I was able to take my tap apart, buy the replacement part and replace the cartridge. Two hours ago I did not even know that taps had cartridges in them. I love doing DIY and videos like this make it all possible.
This was actually one of the best 'How To' CZcamss I've ever seen ; straight to the point, demonstrated tools, noted all the possible scenarios and pitfalls and most importantly : FINALLY stopped my leaking kitchen tap !! Thank you so much for this service.
Very helpful. You solved my problem. I have three pieces of advice. 1. Put the plug in the sink and any other nearby sink/bath so you don't lose any little bits. 2. I was initially stumped because I could not see any hex/allen socket after I removed the little cap from the tap/faucet handle. So, I randomly tired several types drivers and hex keys and was surprised that a hex key fitted. On close examination it turns out that the inside of the socket was so highly polished that the light was bouncing around in there and I could not see the shape of the socket. So, don't be surprised if you _see_ no hex socket. 3. After you put the new cartridge in, do not overtighten the locking ring. That cartridge is cheap Chinese plastic. If you tighten the locking ring too much, you will crush it. You want snug contact, but nothing more. Thank you.
I went to my local plumbing supply shop to buy, what I thought I needed which was a new washer for my leaking mixer tap. I was told that it was better to buy a new tap. They didn’t mention the cartridge. Fortunately, I didn’t believe them and watched your video. Bought a new cartridge at another plumbing supply shop and it worked. Thank you so much for posting this video. Kate
Very helpful. I had a lot of trouble removing the handle from the cartridge (used hot water eventually), very slow process. Then the plastic dress ring would not turn without pipe wrench and even with cloth managed to damage chrome. In spite of these issues the video was a comfort in the process.
Really helpful video, well put together. The crunch for me was in the add-on part. Don't over-tighten the brass ring onto the cartridge. I bought a mixer tap, pretty much as the one used in the video, for a brand new kitchen. After the fitters left I noticed there was a small leak on the body of the tap. I tightened the brass ring and found it worked for a few days and was then worse. Watching the video made me realise I had done the opposite to what was needed. As the triple 'o-ring' washer had been over-compressed I took Angie Redoblado's tip and turned the washer upside down. Result: no sign of a leak after five days. Thanks fellas.
Here's an extra tip. When you start, cover the waste/outlet/drain with something like a plate or a bit of plastic. That way, when you drop the little button thing (see 1:44), and it rolls away making a bee-line for the waste outlet, you don't actually lose it down the drain. Even though you tried to catch it but only succeeded in nudging it further on it's way to its inevitable destination in the waste trap. Which probably needed all that muck cleaning out of it anyway.
Thanks for the great video @blokesonabudget for sharing your video on how to replace the cartridge and repair a leaking flick mixer trip with us. Your plumbing instructions are easy to follow and more convenient.
Thank you for this. Even after removing the screw, the tap handle can be very tightly attached to the cartridge. I really had to lift and move it around to very slowly remove it.
Thanks a lot... I've been trying to sort my leak out for months and now after watching your video I've finally got the thing apart. I'll be able to get it sorted today.
Awesome. Just needed the knowledge; this is given without any fluff...just the guts of what I need to know. Success! Just cleaned out the slime, tightened the brass locknut and leak fixed.
Great video. That you for the tips. Basic pit falls are where it is so easy to go wrong. Eg over tightening. Thanks for this video. Keep up the good work mate!
Excellent instructional video! I hope the rest of the channel videos follow suit. Be nice to do a follow up video for mixers that use two individual flick "taps" for hot and cold.
Well done bloke. I just tightened the brass locknut up and that fixed the leak. Obviously not enough pressure on the blue O rings and the water was getting past them.. Cheers
Thanks a lot. My screw inside the tap needed to be removed with a screwdriver, not Allen key. I couldn't tell because of all the grime/scale covering it! Now I just need a big enough spanner!
thanks mate , I did not even need a part it was a small bit of lime scale in the seal got rid of it and great good as new saved getting a plumber at the exorbitant prices they charge. Cheers again
When it comes to removing the brass collar, I found the axle wrench for my motorcycle was a perfect fit :-) may be worth getting one for those jobs where the shifter is unmanagable.
Perhaps try this first before replacing cartridge. Remove the two O-rings on the cartridge and replace them using the other side, that is, turn each upside down and replace it. Put cartridge back and tighten the nut. Leak stopped. I wonder if the a standard O-ring might be a suitable replacement, otherwise look for the correct size O-ring by bringing a sample from the cartridge to the hardware shop.
Just discovered that whoever put in our kitchen tap also glued the stem to the tap head arm instead of just using the screw. So couldn't take it off without breaking it. Cowboys in all industries.
I have just done this. The grub screw needed a 2.5mm allen key and the tap handle was extremely difficult to remove, possibly because the shape of it causes you to pull it at an angle. I also dropped the little hole cover down the sink because I hadn't put the plug in first.
Thanks for posting this video. This shows how to "replace" the cartridge, but can the old cartridge be repaired? Is it just a matter of pulling the cartridge apart and re-greasing the flat surfaces that slide against each other?
Good, clear demonstration - thanks. The only thing I found a bit weird was that you didn't do anything about the wobbling of the mixer. It would drive me crazy :).
Awesome job mate!, just wandering is there a quality difference when you buy a new cartridge of bunnings compared to a high end bathroom supplier like Cass Brothers? i was looking at a watermark brand from bunnings and "Fix-a-tap" from cass brothers
Great Video! It's exactly what i was looking for, but now I'm wondering whether I could possibly get away with just reseating the cartridge instead of buying a new one which I'll probably never be able to find??
Great presentation! Whilst I have my tap undone, is there a solution I can use to clean the components so they look shiny and new? Also, I have an extending spout with retractable hose, what can I do to clean the showering head and get the calcium build-up off?
My wife has been complaining about the dripping tape in the kitchen and your awesome video has given me the courage to give fixing it a go. Cheers !
What a great video. Everything I needed to know was explained in enough details that I was able to take my tap apart, buy the replacement part and replace the cartridge. Two hours ago I did not even know that taps had cartridges in them. I love doing DIY and videos like this make it all possible.
This was actually one of the best 'How To' CZcamss I've ever seen ; straight to the point, demonstrated tools, noted all the possible scenarios and pitfalls and most importantly : FINALLY stopped my leaking kitchen tap !! Thank you so much for this service.
Very helpful. You solved my problem. I have three pieces of advice.
1. Put the plug in the sink and any other nearby sink/bath so you don't lose any little bits.
2. I was initially stumped because I could not see any hex/allen socket after I removed the little cap from the tap/faucet handle. So, I randomly tired several types drivers and hex keys and was surprised that a hex key fitted. On close examination it turns out that the inside of the socket was so highly polished that the light was bouncing around in there and I could not see the shape of the socket. So, don't be surprised if you _see_ no hex socket.
3. After you put the new cartridge in, do not overtighten the locking ring. That cartridge is cheap Chinese plastic. If you tighten the locking ring too much, you will crush it. You want snug contact, but nothing more.
Thank you.
I went to my local plumbing supply shop to buy, what I thought I needed which was a new washer for my leaking mixer tap. I was told that it was better to buy a new tap. They didn’t mention the cartridge. Fortunately, I didn’t believe them and watched your video. Bought a new cartridge at another plumbing supply shop and it worked. Thank you so much for posting this video. Kate
Very helpful. I had a lot of trouble removing the handle from the cartridge (used hot water eventually), very slow process. Then the plastic dress ring would not turn without pipe wrench and even with cloth managed to damage chrome. In spite of these issues the video was a comfort in the process.
Really helpful video, well put together. The crunch for me was in the add-on part. Don't over-tighten the brass ring onto the cartridge. I bought a mixer tap, pretty much as the one used in the video, for a brand new kitchen. After the fitters left I noticed there was a small leak on the body of the tap. I tightened the brass ring and found it worked for a few days and was then worse. Watching the video made me realise I had done the opposite to what was needed. As the triple 'o-ring' washer had been over-compressed I took Angie Redoblado's tip and turned the washer upside down. Result: no sign of a leak after five days. Thanks fellas.
Thanks mate. have been onto hubby to do this and your video was gold. Task completed and I am no longer whingeing about the leaking flick mixer.
Here's an extra tip.
When you start, cover the waste/outlet/drain with something like a plate or a bit of plastic.
That way, when you drop the little button thing (see 1:44), and it rolls away making a bee-line for the waste outlet, you don't actually lose it down the drain.
Even though you tried to catch it but only succeeded in nudging it further on it's way to its inevitable destination in the waste trap. Which probably needed all that muck cleaning out of it anyway.
Excellent video, thanks for all the detail explanation covering all aspects. My tap is 5 years old and just gave me this leaking problem.
Thanks! This video just saved me a big bill calling out an emergency plumber during a public holiday. Very easy to follow for a novice!
Great video. Followed advice and fixed my tap. Wasn’t exactly the same but having this guide really helped. Thanks.
Thank you for the information, I have had a leaking tap for months and decided to get some help from an Australian link. You were a great help.
So clear: so simple. I had been told that you throw flick-mixers away when they start leaking. I won't be now. Good presentation.
Easy to follow explanations and directions, well done.
Cheers
Thanks for the great video @blokesonabudget for sharing your video on how to replace the cartridge and repair a leaking flick mixer trip with us. Your plumbing instructions are easy to follow and more convenient.
Thank you for taking your time for it!!! HD quality rocks!!!
Thanks... Great video, and I've just changed my bathroom sink tap due to your video. Saved myself nearly 30 bucks too!
Thank you for this. Even after removing the screw, the tap handle can be very tightly attached to the cartridge. I really had to lift and move it around to very slowly remove it.
Thanks a lot... I've been trying to sort my leak out for months and now after watching your video I've finally got the thing apart. I'll be able to get it sorted today.
Thanks so much for making this. You just saved us a plumber call out fee plus the price of a new flick mixer. Legend!
Your video was exactly what i needed. Thanks! For my American Standard tap, they are even sending me a replacement cartridge for free!
That was a fantastic exploration for someone like me no idea how to change this fancy taps cheers for your help
Just watched this video and it's a beauty. Good simple explanation/demonstration and best of all, no annoying Yankee accent. 👍😁
Thanks a lot mate, I fixed my own kitchen tap thanks to your video and it was really easy too!!
Awesome. Just needed the knowledge; this is given without any fluff...just the guts of what I need to know. Success! Just cleaned out the slime, tightened the brass locknut and leak fixed.
thank you very much!!! got it done in less than 5 minutes and saved a fortune!! keep them coming
Great video. That you for the tips. Basic pit falls are where it is so easy to go wrong. Eg over tightening. Thanks for this video. Keep up the good work mate!
Cheers for the great concise video! I would've had no clue otherwise.
Excellent instructional video! I hope the rest of the channel videos follow suit. Be nice to do a follow up video for mixers that use two individual flick "taps" for hot and cold.
Thank you, this answered my questions. cheers
Brilliant mate, just explained plain and simple!
Thanks for the clear explanation. You are a legend.
Great video. very simple and concise. Thanks
Thanks for this. Saved me some cash, just when I was about to go and buy a whole new tap!
Thanks mate. You're a legend !! Very useful.
You've saved me a small fortune...cheers x
Very helpful advice -thanks!
Good information. Well done !
very comprehensive and useful. thanks!
Well done bloke. I just tightened the brass locknut up and that fixed the leak. Obviously not enough pressure on the blue O rings and the water was getting past them.. Cheers
Outstandingly good video because it was clearly demonstrated by an expert who spoke Aussie language. Good on ya mate..thanks!
"Absolutely 'jack' and 'shit' to tell you where it comes from."
Gold.
Thanks mate, this Aussie girl just saved herself a plumber's fee! Great video!
Thank you for video. I have done mine after seeing this video and working great
Excellent "no bullshit" approach. Thank you!
thanks mate - saved me a big hassle today - good tute!
Thanks for posting this video. U have now successfully fixed my bathroom tap
Great instructions, many thanks!
Excellent video...Great instructions...Thanks for posting
Thanks for the tip. Worked a treat
Thanks mate ... you're a champ!
Nice video! Worked a treat!
2019.. you made it easy. Ty
Saved me a Plumber, great work.
Thanks mate, detailed and succinct.
I love listening to yobbo tradies learning ya how to do shit....Brings a tear to my eye. I love Australia!!
top man, works a treat. thanks for your time
fantastic video - saved me a lot of time. I am Australian and I think he is too
Thanks a lot. My screw inside the tap needed to be removed with a screwdriver, not Allen key. I couldn't tell because of all the grime/scale covering it! Now I just need a big enough spanner!
Thanks mate.. so far, so good.
Cheers for this.
Fantastic easy fix no callout fee thanks mate 👍👍👍
Awesome Video, Helped me at just the right time at 9:45PM right before the shops closed :D
Not even.
Thanks, mate. My kitchen mixer tap just went haywire. Hopefully Bunnings will have the cartridge I need.
thanks mate , I did not even need a part it was a small bit of lime scale in the seal got rid of it and great good as new saved getting a plumber at the exorbitant prices they charge. Cheers again
When it comes to removing the brass collar, I found the axle wrench for my motorcycle was a perfect fit :-) may be worth getting one for those jobs where the shifter is unmanagable.
Great video, very well explained, well done
Thanks mate, your advice worked,cheers
Was wondering how mixer taps come apart, thx for the vid.. now to go cartridge hunting :)
fixed the tap thanks !
Why have 154 people disliked this?? Thank God for CZcams & "Can Do" Aussies. Cheers from UK
Cheers, easy to follow.
Thank you, that was perfect
Thanks Mate, I owe you 60 euros!!!, I would like to thank you for your video
Thanks! I have a similar faucet from IKEA so this is helpful.
Mate, you are a fucking legend. Good on ya. Love the videos. Keep it up.
Great Video!
Great video. I note you are not afraid to use your adjustable spanner the wrong way. The solid jaw must always be the one you strain on...
thanks very much for your helpful youtube.
Very good video.
Love your video mate
very good , i fixed my tap after watch this video. Really appreciate. Wish have more useful one. Sophie
Great, thanks for sharing
Perhaps try this first before replacing cartridge. Remove the two O-rings on the cartridge and replace them using the other side, that is, turn each upside down and replace it. Put cartridge back and tighten the nut. Leak stopped. I wonder if the a standard O-ring might be a suitable replacement, otherwise look for the correct size O-ring by bringing a sample from the cartridge to the hardware shop.
Your advice was helpful to me. Thank you so much
Good tutorial mate.
Goodonya mate. All done now thanks
Just discovered that whoever put in our kitchen tap also glued the stem to the tap head arm instead of just using the screw. So couldn't take it off without breaking it.
Cowboys in all industries.
Thanks. Great help for me
Cheers mate....
Thanks a lot Dude! Excellent
I have just done this. The grub screw needed a 2.5mm allen key and the tap handle was extremely difficult to remove, possibly because the shape of it causes you to pull it at an angle. I also dropped the little hole cover down the sink because I hadn't put the plug in first.
F Clancy my DIY never works out. I have removed grub screw and now it's stuck In There somewhere and I can't get the tap head off. :.(
Thank you!
Thanks for posting this video. This shows how to "replace" the cartridge, but can the old cartridge be repaired? Is it just a matter of pulling the cartridge apart and re-greasing the flat surfaces that slide against each other?
Good, clear demonstration - thanks. The only thing I found a bit weird was that you didn't do anything about the wobbling of the mixer. It would drive me crazy :).
Good work thanks
Great video, many thanks... might there be a way to service/fix a failed cartridge! Maybe those two blue circles that seal so no more water drips out?
Awesome job mate!, just wandering is there a quality difference when you buy a new cartridge of bunnings compared to a high end bathroom supplier like Cass Brothers?
i was looking at a watermark brand from bunnings and "Fix-a-tap" from cass brothers
Great Video! It's exactly what i was looking for, but now I'm wondering whether I could possibly get away with just reseating the cartridge instead of buying a new one which I'll probably never be able to find??
Great presentation! Whilst I have my tap undone, is there a solution I can use to clean the components so they look shiny and new? Also, I have an extending spout with retractable hose, what can I do to clean the showering head and get the calcium build-up off?
Onya mate. Very helpful.