Upgrade Your Kitchen Game! ✨
The Grohe 46092000 LadyLux Hose is a premium spare part designed specifically for Ladylux Plus and Europlus models, featuring a generous 59-inch length and a stunning chrome finish, ensuring both functionality and style in your kitchen.
Brand | GROHE |
Material | chrome |
Color | StarLight Chrome |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W |
Item Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Outside Diameter | 0.51 Inches |
Item Length | 1.5E+3 Inches |
Manufacturer | Grohe |
Specific Uses For Product | Inside |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04005176057755 |
Part Number | 46092000 |
Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
Item model number | 46092000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 15mm x ½ x 1500 inches |
Style | Sprayer Hose for Pull-Out Faucet |
Finish | Starlight Chrome |
Shape | Round |
Installation Method | Wall Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Product Only |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | “*1 year Limited warranty from date of purchase” |
D**K
Quick to get.
Excellent quality and easy to install. Glad I found it instead of getting a new faucet.
K**C
Perfect replacement for Original.
We've had a Grohe stainless steel Ladylux Plus, model 33.759-KDO for the past 17 years. This part number 46 092 000 is an exact replacement for the pull-out hose.If you still have your receipt, you might be able to get this item, under warranty, from Grohe. Had to replace the spray head once, many years ago; got that part under warranty from Grohe (you'll need to provide Grohe a copy/image of your original receipt). I couldn't find that scan, so I thought I'd just buy this pull-out hose outright--plus, it would be a day or two quicker.I might NOT have needed to actually replace this pull-out hose. When I removed the hose, I saw that the plastic yellow"quick coupler" [this connects the pull-out hose to the faucet body] had a "split"--it had obviously failed, and was probably the source of the water leaking under the kitchen sink. However, since the hose was already 17 years old, I went ahead and replaced it as a preventative measure. This takes only minutes [it takes longer to watch a couple of YouTube videos on how to do this, than actually doing it].Suggestions: Grohe has [or had] a lifetime warranty. If you have your receipt on older items, and don't mind waiting a day or so longer, contact them for replacements. Grohe USA has a website.If you are going to replace your pull-out hose, you SHOULD also replace the "quick coupler" at the same time--it's only plastic, and while it is sturdy, it doesn't seem to last forever, and is easy to do [though it is a bit pricey, as is the pull-out hose].Also, when you are removing the "old" pull-out hose from the faucet, and it seems to hang-up [hit an obstruction] when almost clear, it might be hitting the lip of the swing-arm [the swiveling/pivoting high-arc spout]. On the Ladylux Plus model, if you pull this high-arc spout vertically upwards, sharply and with a bit of force, it will separate and come free. Then, you can easily remove the last few inches of the pull-out hose [there's also a YouTube video showing this].You will not need any tools, or plumber's putty, or teflon tape for anything described above. It is recommended to shut off the water at the fixture or the whole house [which I did]; however, if your faucet handle stays "off/closed," no water will actually flow through the hose.
6**E
It is a genuine Grohe part.
Easy to fit, if you do have difficulty threading it through the tap, thread the broken end of the old hose through first and then tape the new hose to it and slowly pull it through.Although dearer than buying from Grohe's spares department, it arrived the following day and not as Grohe forecast 2 to 3 weeks.
S**.
Great seller product was as advertised and shipped promptly.
Awesome after sale support and a pleasure to do business with, quickly resolved issue with defective product.
S**E
more a review about Amazon than the part
The hose worked fine - it was an exact replacement for the hose that my 7 year old daughter managed to sever while helping out in the Kitchen. The old hose was 12 years old - so it was destined to go sooner or later. My review is really about Amazon - which continues to deliver the right product at a great price in lightning quick time. In a nut shell - the hose I was looking for was not available within 50 miles of me last night (my window to get to a store before closing time on Friday night) - so I decided to get the product shipped overnight with Saturday delivery from Amazon. The overnight delivery brought the price of the product $10 over the price of the hose that I "tenatively" found in a warehouse 60 miles away (the warehouse was closed when I called Friday night - but a sister store "thought" that there was one available but couldn't be sure because the inventory system wasn't full proof).I took the plunge and went with Amazon - trusting that they would get the hose here as promised. The rub was - if Amazon didn't deliver the product (noon delivery) I would be completely out of luck getting the hose this weekend - the warehouse where the hose "might be" closed at 12:30.I trusted Amazon.The hose arrived at 11:05 and I installed it by 11:15.Instead of driving 60 miles each way - wasting 2 1/2 - 3 hours in the car and using 6 gallons of gas ($20) I spent time with the kids and my wife decorating the Christmas Tree this morning.Kitchen faucet is up and running, tree is decorated, my rear end isn't sore from sitting in my car for hours - life is good.Thank you Amazon.