This Danco aerator washer fits between the end of the spout and the aerator. It provides a positive seal at the faucet spout and helps prevents faucet drips. Replacing worn out washers will stop dripping water and will save water and money.
This Danco aerator washer fits between the end of the spout and the aerator. It provides a positive seal at the faucet spout and helps prevents faucet drips. Replacing worn out washers will stop dripping water and will save water and money.
Fun Fact: Aerators limit water flow through the faucet allowing water use to be reduced compared to the same time flow without an aerator. In the case of hot water, because less water is used, less heat energy is used.
Durable rubber construction
Eliminates leaks around the spout aerator
27/32 in. OD x 35/64 in. ID x 1/8 in. Thick
Easy to Install
Specifications
PKG Height (in.)3.00
PKG Width (in.)3.00
PKG Length (in.)0.13
PKG Weight (in.)0.01
MaterialRubber
Product TypeAerator Washer
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Step-by-step instructions
A worn out aerator /adapter is a quick fix, as you're about to see. It’s also a great way to reduce your water usage and decrease your water bills. And when it comes to fixing it yourself, you're also about to see you're becoming a DIY expert.
Tools and supplies required: Adjustable Pliers
1
Turning counterclockwise, unscrew the old Aerator from the Faucet Spout. If your Aerator has been in place for a while, you may need to use Adjustable Pliers to loosen.
2
You should determine if your Aerator has Female or Male threaded connections before you go to your local home improvement store to find a replacement. If your Aerator or Adapter has threads on the outside, your Aerator is Male. If your Aerator has the threads on the inside, then your Aerator is Female.
Be sure to take your Aerator or Adapter with you to the store to be sure you get the right replacement part. Keep in mind that there are also dual fit Aerators (like the one shown in this image) and Adapters that can fit to either a Male or Female connection.
3
If not already in place, insert the Washer into the threaded end of the Aerator.
4
Turning clockwise, hand thread the new Aerator onto the Faucet Spout. Be sure not to overtighten. Finally, turn the water on to ensure there are no leaks.
California residents prop 65 warning This product can expose you to chemicals including 1,3-Butadiene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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