Donna
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Purchased this product to do my redo my shower in my bathroom that I’m remodeling and it was a work great I had no problems with it and my contractor says it will last forever. I’ll never have a problem with it.
Laure Rankin
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
Easy to install high-quality quality
Robert B. Vincent
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2021
The valve will work as required.
john
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020
Used to replace a Kohler that no longer could get parts for. it fit right in the all space and as well as very close to the original piping placement. Easy to install and operates perfectly Very Happy
Geroy
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2013
so, i had Moen plumbing basically in all my bathroom renovation...one of them was diverter and this one was temp valve...Both items had to be returned and exchanged - exchanged because lots of other pieces were moen, including the trim and so on...so i really was not looking to redo everything...this particular valve worked fine first...then, week later started acting up by running cold water and no hot water, my shut off valve was fully open, i removed the insert and the water was blasting through the casing of the valve...but then i put back the valve insert and no hot water, like barely warm - seems super odd because nothing looked wrong with the valve insert...anyway - called amazon - they were amazing, send super quick replacement, and sh.t worked GREAT after that! i hope it stays that way! I hear from plumbers its common thing with valves and not only Moen, that they can go bad or be defective.I gave 4 stars since, even though i had problem first, its ultimately was resolved and it works.
Nathaniel Allen
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2010
I picked up a 2590 valve (with stops; threaded for 1/2" pipe) because my local code inspector said stops were required, explaining to me that when it came time to change the cartridge in this unit, I wouldn't have to shut off water to the whole house.Cryin' shame, because I'd much rather shut the water supply off for a few minutes every few years vs. spend the money and time to install this new valve. Oh, well... At Home Depot -- where I purchased my Moen Banbury shower-only faucet -- didn't have **any** options in **any** brands for valves with stops. So I went online.Amazon's price was within a few bucks the cheapest price that I found elsewhere, just FYI.A couple of things: I confirmed by email that this valve would indeed work with my faucet. Moen wrote me that (1) the 2590 will work with all current models of the Posi Temp faucets, and (2) I would only need to plug up the unused 4th (bathtub faucet) port with a brass plug, and NOT a complicated loop-back into the shower line as a poster suggested on the Terry Love plumbing forum.Installation was as close to painless as soldering copper can be. This valve is about 1.5 inches wider than the no-stop valve it replaced. It just took a couple of cuts of the old copper, slid on some copper repair couplings, and the new valve was back in place in a matter of minutes. And of course I would only have had to have done this once if I picked the correct valve from the get-go.I picked this version with the threaded inlets instead of the one with the soldered inlets so that I wouldn't have to directly heat the valve, possibly damaging the cartridge.