JBR
Senior Member
I'm a home owner and DIY guy. We have what I consider a well-designed kitchen-sink faucet set. It has a nozzle that gives the option for a regular flow of water or, with the press of a comfortable trigger you get a strong shower-like spray, useful at times for washing dishes, strainers, etc. Moen products are always among the top three brands sales-wise in North America.
The hitch is getting a replacement for any brand/model-specific part. After about 20 years, the nozzle I just described started to leak out its side. The local building supply stores all sell Moen. When the issue developed, I enquired with these retail stores, and when they could do nothing (because the issue occurred long after warranty expiration), they couldn't offer any solution other than buy a new faucet set.
So I then contacted the nearest plumbing components vender that supplies professional plumbers. I've appreciated them in the past, as they will sell to me even though I'm not a plumber by trade. Their response, "We don't stock parts for the various Moen sets." Okay, well, I guess I should contact the Moen company, try to get one directly from them? "Good luck!" the friendly front person answered, with a mild chuckle and a sarcastic tone. The sarcasm wasn't aimed at me, but was clearly a comment on Moen's responsiveness.
So I took a photo, well-cropped to identify the part, sussed out the faucet-set model number, and included these in an email inquiry to Moen's customer-service department. That was about a year ago, and no response yet.
				
			The hitch is getting a replacement for any brand/model-specific part. After about 20 years, the nozzle I just described started to leak out its side. The local building supply stores all sell Moen. When the issue developed, I enquired with these retail stores, and when they could do nothing (because the issue occurred long after warranty expiration), they couldn't offer any solution other than buy a new faucet set.
So I then contacted the nearest plumbing components vender that supplies professional plumbers. I've appreciated them in the past, as they will sell to me even though I'm not a plumber by trade. Their response, "We don't stock parts for the various Moen sets." Okay, well, I guess I should contact the Moen company, try to get one directly from them? "Good luck!" the friendly front person answered, with a mild chuckle and a sarcastic tone. The sarcasm wasn't aimed at me, but was clearly a comment on Moen's responsiveness.
So I took a photo, well-cropped to identify the part, sussed out the faucet-set model number, and included these in an email inquiry to Moen's customer-service department. That was about a year ago, and no response yet.