💧 Experience the Art of Water Control!
Moen offers a premium selection of faucets featuring a brushed nickel finish for a sophisticated look, lever handles for easy water adjustment, and the ExactTemp thermostatic valve for precise temperature control. The M-PACT common valve system allows for seamless upgrades, making it a perfect choice for any modern or traditional home.
J**G
Moen Exacttemp is awesome
I bought this to replace some parts for an existing Moen Exactemp trim. The Exactemp valve has been in working great for 10-years and it's only the really hard water we have that damaged the trim. I never have to change the setting unless I want to increase or decrease temperature. It seems to stay "exact". Pretty good design, thanks Moen!
M**R
Mis-calibrated and I had to spend time to get it ...
Mis-calibrated and I had to spend time to get it to temp. Emailed Moen and they got back to me the next day. He was very helpful including how, if I needed to bypass the limiter in the cartridge at my own discretion. This was actually the valve S3371 not the trim. The trim over ride button get stuck too.
D**B
Love Moen
Great product!
R**.
Expensive but worth it
It's been installed a year and it works well. We find out that if you adjust the temperature hold the shaft and not the handle it will unscrew itself from the wall. Just a little user re-training is all that is needed. Finish is holding up even with the occasional use of shower spray.
A**M
Exactly what we wanted
We ordered this with the volume control and the shower head. They all match perfectly. The look very nice and were easy to install. I'm very happy with this purchase. We got them cheaper on Amazon than our plumber would have charged us.
L**Y
Five Stars
Good workmanship
E**I
Over priced.
To expensive, cheap metal and over priced. Oil rubbed bronze more like oil with splattered bronze. Shame on you Moen
J**T
BEWARE -- prevents fully hot showers by design
My contractor installed this valve and it has ruined my entire project. It's frustrating because we didn't pick it -- we picked a different Moen product that had a more traditional "posi-temp" valve that you turned side to side to manually regulate what percentage of the water it mixed between the hot and cold lines. The downside of a traditional value is the water temp will be variable depending on the temp of the hot water line. This is what most of us are used to -- as your your hot water line initially has stangnant water that has cooled the shower is initially colder, and as it started to run out of fresh hot water it gets colder again, and you have to manually adjust the value. The promise of an exact-temp is it self-regulates for you to a fixed temperature you select.I was skeptical of such a system which is why I selected a traditional valve but the contractor installed this instead. The result is now a product that limits our showers to moderately warm but never hot or satisfying. For reasons the Moen rep couldn't explain, the product never allows water that is more than 120 degree in the pipe. I make this distinction about in the pipe, because what hit your back as tiny drops that will begin instantly cooling once they pass the valve and more so in the air, will be both actually a little colder and perceptively much cooler than 120 degrees. It's simple science -- the tiny droplets will lose heat faster than a larger body of water. So even if your hot water heater and pipes can deliver a warmer shower, this valve will prevent it from reaching you. You can feel this happen, because if you press the button that allows you to bypass the temp restriction you can feel the true water temp for a second before the valve quickly self-corrects back to it's self-defined limit. And Moen says there is no way to manually adjust or defeat this feature to anything higher.And the really silly thing about this ridiculous "feature" is that it's totally redundant as a safety feature. Our hot water heater has a code-required any scalding limiter that prevents water over 140 degrees already. And the Moen valve hardware already had a limiter that required affirmatively pressing a button to bypass. It's inexplicable that they would still limit the temperature future when they already had a control and bypass feature.So much for our expensive bathroom remodel with 3 shower heads, because now it's more pleasant to use the 20 years old shower with a builder's grade plastic basic shower head because at least it gets hot...
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