🔧 Upgrade your kitchen game with Moen’s seamless repair kit!
The Moen 93980 Replacement Handle Mechanism Kit is a genuine, compact repair solution designed for single-handle kitchen faucets in the Moen 7100, 7400, 7600, and 7700 series. This 3-piece kit offers a durable, easy-to-install fix that restores faucet functionality without full replacement, backed by a 1-year limited warranty for reliable performance.
Manufacturer | Moen Incorporated |
Part Number | 93980 |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.5 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 93980 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Size | Small |
Color | N/A or Unfinished |
Style | Transitional |
Finish | Unfinished |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | T-Shaped |
Installation Method | mini_spread |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 3 |
Handle/Lever Placement | single-hole-deck-mount |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Handle Material | Brass |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Included Components | Replacement Parts or Service Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
R**T
it worked and saved $
It was perfect for the repair. and simple to do.
W**N
Worked for *old* 7400 faucet (might be Adler series low profile)
We have a very old faucet - it's definitely a 7400 series (marked on faucet stem) and I think it's a Adler series low profile. It was leaking from the faucet spout end unless you swiveled the handle all the way to the far right or far left. At first, we took apart and reassembled the old parts several times. Still leaked. Then we decided to have our plumber-in-law install a new faucet but the nut underneath was not going anywhere ... would have had to actually remove the sink & ergo destroy the counter to get at it. Bought this kit and replaced all parts "upwards" from the cartridge. En voila - no leak. Very happy. However. The parts are not labeled and as the kit also includes parts for the 7100 series (I think), it's somewhat confusing. And the assembly instructions are not the greatest *especially* the close up illustration of the most vital part of the assembly. We thought one part was defective (white plastic swivel stop) even though it was identical to the original as it was not sitting flush so we just proceeded ahead stacking the parts in the correct orientation and screwed everything down. Which presented another problem: as we learned through experience during the initial reassemblies of the old parts, you have to use the allen wrench to hold the brass stem still while you screw the nut down (which requires yanking upwards on the brass stem to expose the hole that the allen wrench inserts into. Sooooo not clear in the directions.
J**R
OEM parts are the best.
If you have some time to fix your single handle faucet then just call Moen and they will send you the parts under the lifetime warranty. But if you’re like me and can’t wait weeks for the parts to get to you from Moen then this kit that contains original Moen parts is well worth it. I got the parts quickly from Amazon and had them installed a few minutes later. Plenty of videos on YouTube if you aren’t sure how to do the installation. The parts I got from Moen under warranty came a few weeks later and are now my spares.
R**E
Moen faucet repair - worked perfectly
Bought a very expensive Moen single lever faucet. After 3 years the plastic piece inside the base broke. Water would not shut off and it took several times of taking the handle off, cover off, to retighten the screw. It would work for a while and have to perform that procedure again. Finally decided to get a repair kit. It came with all new parts for the internal workings of this faucet. There were no instructions but it was easy to figure out having taken it apart many times. I was happy that I could do this repair for under $20.
B**L
Good product
Did the job.
I**A
Fits
It's original replacement
G**W
Exactly what I needed to fix faucets!
My kitchen faucet handle stopped working. I took it apart and watched YouTube and discovered I could buy a repair kit instead of replacing whole fixture. This repair kit has the little plastic 'clam shell' that is needed to make it function again. I did not need the other parts. Works perfectly!! I figure I saved close to $200+. !!!!
S**.
Fantastic, the parts I needed fit my older Moen.
A part broke in my decades old Moen, Adler. Ish lever faucet handle. The number was 101054 on the broken part. I am so pleased the metal part shown as a number 8 in the 7400, 7600 series instructions a handle adapter and connection assembly worked! I am not super great at home repair, but I thought I would give this a try after watching some you tube, and before calling a plumber. OMGosh!!!!, I did it! It worked!! It took some fussing around, just because I am not a plumber. I felt like Super Woman , still feel so great about it. You will need a 7/64 Allen wrench. And a Phillips screw driver, also look at how the black plastic part fits into the metal part. This confused me for a few minutes until I looked closely at my old part. The new metal part looks a bit different than my old, I think Moen beefed up the design because there is more material at the area where mine had snapped in half. I also cleaned and soaped up the parts and threads. I only used 3 parts of the kit. I think I saved myself between $ 200-300, and a week without a kitchen faucet. Yea Moen!!!!
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