Kitchen faucet is loose

Dylan

Well-known member
We picked up our "new" 2009 3670 RL, and everything is fine, but the kitchen faucet is loose, only for the part that you pull out. The base itself is not loose. They took it apart when we did our walk-thru, and could not tighten anything, and since there were no leaks, we were ok with it. Anyone have the same issue. Thinking of simply replacing the whole faucet now.
 

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Administrator
Staff member
I deleted your first thread about your loose faucet. This is a near duplicate.
Sounds like replacement is in order.
I have replaced a kitchen faucet for a couple, it's a little cramped but it can be done.
Nice, a 3670. Very popular.

Peace
Dave
 

Ray LeTourneau

Senior Member - Past Moderator
If I understand you correctly, the pull out is loose in the hole it sets in? Ours has been that way for years. There is an O-ring that keeps on breaking and finally I just quit replacing it.
 

rick_debbie_gallant

Well-known member
Even for my "large frame" the replacement was pretty easy and straight forward. Picked up a very nice residential faucet with high gooseneck from a big box home improvement store. It was on sale for 200.00 so it is a nice one. I say, replace it.
 

hoefler

Well-known member
Check under the sink for the hose that goes to the pullout. Look for a big round thing on the hose, this is the weight for the pullout. Remove it and relocate it just above the arch where the hose goes back up to the faucet. Make sure it is on the pull out side, about 1"-2" above the lowest point. By doing this it will keep it pulled down and seated in the faucet when not in use.
 
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