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(More customer reviews)I was doing the dishes the other night using our 8-year-old Ladyluxe faucet when I noticed my foot was wet. I looked down to find a small torrent of water pouring out from under the cabinet door. I thought the drain had come loose or the disposal was leaking. But, it was this plastic part at the base of the faucet. The threaded, black side split and a thin stream of water was shooting all over the cabinet interior. The part was easy to unscrew and identify as Grohe part "46 315" but I found this part, "Grohe 46 138" that looked the same and was eligible for Amazon Prime. I took a chance and ordered the part and installed it without a hitch. It seems that 46 315 and 46 138 are equivalent replacements for each other. I did notice a little difference internally; the shape of the internal screen is a cone shape where the newer 48 138 is flat. This might just be an update to all their parts, though. In the end, the 48 138 fit and works.
On the subject of the actual Grohe part, I seems this part is a common failure point in this design. It didn't take long to find talk on discussion boards about this part failing after 5 years. I'm going to buy a spare and leave it in the cabinet so I don't go through this in another 5-8 years. I doubt I'd buy another Grohe faucet after this experience, though.
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