





🚿 Upgrade your shower game with precision and durability—because your bathroom deserves the best!
This Replacement Tempress II Pressure Balancing Tub Shower Cartridge offers a durable, metal-built solution with a scratch-resistant finish, compatible with Grohe (47080000), Newport, and Cal Faucets. Precision tested for quality and made in the USA, it delivers reliable, drip-free performance at a fraction of OEM cost, featuring easy installation with concealed fastening and included gasket.
| ASIN | B00LOQRB74 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,872 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #111 in Faucet Cartridges |
| Brand | Wholesale Plumbing Supply |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (293) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2014 |
| Finish | Metal Finish |
| Finish Type | Metal Finish |
| Handle Material | Brass |
| Head Size | 85mm |
| Included Components | Cartridge |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
| Item model number | WP-T054FS |
| Manufacturer | WholesalePlumbing |
| Material | Metal |
| Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Part Number | WP-T054FS |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 3.75 x 2 inches |
| UPC | 730669635410 |
| Usage | Inside; Amateur |
B**R
Worked better than the OEM part at 1/3 the price!
When a hot water pipe had frozen and burst behind the wall of our bathroom, a plumber disassembling the shower fixture to see if he could find the break. Well, he didn't find it, but once tampered with, our old Tempress II valve developed a persistent drip from the shower head. Within a few days, that slow drip turned into a trickle. Instead of calling the plumber to come back, I decided to troubleshoot the issue myself. First I checked to make sure the cartridge didn't get turned somehow, but that didn't solve the drip. Then I went to a local plumbing store and bought a Grohe OEM cartridge, which was three times as expensive as this one on Amazon. Wouldn't you know, the OEM part dripped too! I must have installed and reinstalled it 5 times before deciding it was faulty. Then I figured I'd take a chance on this less expensive alternative on Amazon and also get some genuine Grohe non-return valves (also available on Amazon, but they cost as much as this valve, which is mind blowing). Wouldn't you know... NO MORE DRIP! This cartridge worked! For those folks who haven't dealt with pressure balancing cartridges before... they can be fickle. Here are a few tips: Be sure the "O' rings on the side of the cartridge are perfectly in place and grease the heck out of them (grease is included, but the grease is a bit thin so I used the stuff that came with the Grohe non-return valves). Be sure the cartridge goes in perfectly straight and that the "O" rings on the sides don't get out of alignment when sliding the cartridge past the non-return valves (non-return valves are the white things inside the valve). Don't crank the cartridge too far OFF (counter clockwise if cold is on the right when cartridge is installed) to avoid damaging it (be sure to put in a stop... a stop is not included). If you still have a drip from the shower head or tub, try replacing the non-return valves and/or their rubber gaskets (grease those gaskets heavily too). Replace the gasket (gasket included) that goes on the inside of the valve cover and grease it generously (gasket prevents water from leaking out of the valve and behind the wall). And lastly, alternate tightening the 4 screws of the valve cover to get a good seal (don't crank one down at a time). I was so pleased that this inexpensive (at least relative to the OEM) cartridge did the trick on the first try! The instructions were clear, and the screw threads of the shaft even worked with our original fixture.
J**B
Works!
Worked easily, arrived quick to solve the valve problem with our shower. Appears identical to the oem one for the most part. We’ll see how it holds up but happy for now.
K**H
Careful - you might get the cheap plastic gear version.
This installed just fine and worked great for a month. But then all of a sudden the know would turn but no water would flow. It felt stripped. As a hedge I ordered another one to have on hand once I had everything apart to examine this one. Well, sure enough the plastic gear teeth on the first one had failed so when you turned the knob the valve ball was actually not doing anything. When I compared the new one I had on hand to this one I saw the teeth were metal not plastic. It installed just fine as well and I expect will last much longer since it's not cheap plastic. Note that I had ordered the exact same thing both times but one time it arrived with plastic teeth and the second time with metal teeth. Caveat emptor.
A**G
Good product
It worked!
K**I
No more drip, but hot/cold ratio is off (too much hot)
Bought this due to dripping. Installs well but the water is too hot. Not able to run just cold water. We can live with it, no more dripping water!
J**N
Cost-Effective Alternative to the OEM
My bathtub have been leaking constantly and I finally had to do something about it when the old Grohe shower cartridge broke during usage. I needed a replacement shower cartridge immediately, so I bought this replacement due to it arriving the next day compared to the OEM that will arrive in a week! The installation was fairly straight-forward and simple, where I just had to remove the face plate/shower handle, pull out the broken shower cartridge, put in the new shower cartridge, and put everything back together. It has been two months since I installed it when there have been no leakage at all. Definitely a faster shipment and a great cost-alternative compared to the OEM! Note: If you have extra lubricant/grease lying around, I would recommend you to use more than the small packet they shipped with the shower cartridge. It took me a few minutes of slowly nudging/pushing the cartridge in place because I didn't want to accidentally break it if I tried forcing it in.
W**E
Stem threading depth was to short for my application
Stem threading depth was to short for my application. I have a custom Tempress II cover and hardware. This includes a stem extender that is about 3 inches long. The screw in side the stem extender needed the exrta depth to fully mate the extender to the cartridge stem. YOU will NOT find a screw with that threading anywhere. You have to make what you have work. I opt'ed to buy a small plasic bushing that threaded onto the screw and cut it to length. (AKA a stack of washers). The plastic piece essentially made the screw shorted. You won't find a replacement stem screw, treat your's like gold.
A**R
Buy OEM
I'm on my 2nd and now looking at replacing ith OEM if available. I like the price, and everything seemed fine, but each time i replace it works great for 2 weeks to 4 months. Then it starts dripping again. I don't think it's and issue with the valve body. It would likely leak right away upon replacing the valve cartridge if so. When first replaced, even though they don't leak it doesn't turn smoothly which tells me it just doesn't fit right. I would give one star but am reserving a little in case im doing something wrong but it is a pretty simple installation.
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