Thank so much. I spent over 1 hour trying to release the hose and I couldn’t. Even though I pushed the large black button that you mention, I didn’t apply enough pressure. So, after your comment here, I went ahead with confidence and I got it out in one second. I feel sooo stupid but oh well… Thaank you again
I can't get mine to snap in, because my counter is too thick and with the spacer on the nut doesn't go far up enough to allow the locking mechanism to snap in. Do they sell a thinner spacer?
While using the faucet the end of the hose that connects to the Duralock fitting popped out. Now every time I reconnect the hose to the Duralock fitting it pops off as soon as I turn the water valve back on. How do I replace the Duralock fitting? And how do I replace the water supply hoses when the time comes? (i.e., how do I gain access to the end of the supply lines where they connect to the faucet?)
I have had duralock on my sink for 7 years and it leaks constantly. Now I have to replace the entire cabinet under the sink. Do yourself a favor and don't install this - it will cost you money and time, and frustrate you for years.
I just saw in the manual I will need to get an extension kit, because my counter is too thick. I'm about an 8th off. I can't believe they couldn't just make the main stem a quarter inch longer. The kit is $95. All I needed was just one piece out of the whole kit. What a ripoff!
Sorrry but you get a dislike. Next time show how to remove these connections. Don't rely on commenters to explain this for you. Even the damn instructions failed to explain it! Gees!!
@ddmercantile I figured it was a button but wasn't sure. What if it is a clip that needs to be pulled. I pressed hard, but it was stuck. I didn't want to break the plastic piece. Once someone confirmed that it was a button and not a clip then I felt more secure of pushing harder. I eventually got it off.
Incomplete video. How do you uninstall it?
There is a button on the lock. Mine was a large black button. Push it for quick release.
Thank you for this information you saved me hours!!
Thank so much. I spent over 1 hour trying to release the hose and I couldn’t. Even though I pushed the large black button that you mention, I didn’t apply enough pressure. So, after your comment here, I went ahead with confidence and I got it out in one second. I feel sooo stupid but oh well… Thaank you again
How do you uninstall the quick connect
How do you free up a sticky stuck release button ?
I can't get mine to snap in, because my counter is too thick and with the spacer on the nut doesn't go far up enough to allow the locking mechanism to snap in. Do they sell a thinner spacer?
To disconnect, press the black "button" and pull. Should come right off.
While using the faucet the end of the hose that connects to the Duralock fitting popped out. Now every time I reconnect the hose to the Duralock fitting it pops off as soon as I turn the water valve back on. How do I replace the Duralock fitting? And how do I replace the water supply hoses when the time comes? (i.e., how do I gain access to the end of the supply lines where they connect to the faucet?)
you buy delta
I have had duralock on my sink for 7 years and it leaks constantly. Now I have to replace the entire cabinet under the sink. Do yourself a favor and don't install this - it will cost you money and time, and frustrate you for years.
I just saw in the manual I will need to get an extension kit, because my counter is too thick. I'm about an 8th off. I can't believe they couldn't just make the main stem a quarter inch longer. The kit is $95. All I needed was just one piece out of the whole kit. What a ripoff!
Sorrry but you get a dislike. Next time show how to remove these connections. Don't rely on commenters to explain this for you. Even the damn instructions failed to explain it! Gees!!
You have to be smarter than the push button to figure it out buddy😂😂😂
@@kickassclone75 You'd be surprised how many people are not... 😀
Except when the piece of crap button sticks
@ddmercantile I figured it was a button but wasn't sure. What if it is a clip that needs to be pulled. I pressed hard, but it was stuck. I didn't want to break the plastic piece. Once someone confirmed that it was a button and not a clip then I felt more secure of pushing harder. I eventually got it off.
Yes you think they would show you how it works so you don't break it!
Always breaks after a few years
I am replacing the 3rd Moen faucet in 4 years. They are frickin' junk.
Is it just me or has Moen really made some things a total pain in the ass upon first installation…talk about reinventing the wheel….