Features
- 2-in-1 Faucet washer and plumbing washer combo kit contains of 88 pcs 10 different beveled and flat faucet washer kit + 145 pcs 7 different of plumbing flat gasket set
- Faucet bibb washer assortment kit contains assorted flat and beveled style of commonly used washers :1/4S 00,1/4M 0,1/4,1/4L,3/8. Equipped with brass screws not easy to corrode.made of high-quality precision molded of black tough neoprene rubber for hot / cold faucet stem water leak
- Faucet seal rubber washer suitable for most kitchen or bathroom sink faucets wear and tear leaking for faucet stem repair replacement
- Assorted rubber hose gaskets in 7 sizes OD:31mm,25mm/1 inch, 24mm,19mm,15mm,12mm,9mm.Used to install various Plumbing water hose fittings connections
- Plumbing washer classification applications:Home kitchen/bathroom sink faucet, shower faucet wall mounted hand spray hose,garden hose aerator shower hose,various RV faucet hose,washing machine water supply line filter,outdoor spigot elbow adapter replacement
Specifications
Color | Black White Red |
Size | 1/4S 00,1/4M 0,1/4,1/4L,3/8,1/2,5/8,3/4,1 Inch |
Unit Count | 1 |
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A 233-piece assortment of faucet and plumbing washers containing 88 flat and beveled faucet washers (with brass screws) and 145 plumbing gaskets, molded from neoprene rubber. The kit covers a range of common sizes (from small 00/1/4S and 1/4 variants up to 1 inch, with gasket OD sizes including 31mm, 25mm/1", 24mm, 19mm, 15mm, 12mm, and 9mm) for replacing worn seals on sink faucets, spigots, hose bibs, shower hoses, RV fittings and washing‑machine supply connections.
Keze 233 Pcs Plumbing and Faucet Washers Assortment Kit for Assorted Spigot Water Hose Bib Outside Garden faucet Splitter Gasket Leak Plumbes Valve Stem Worn Out Repair Review
Why I keep a washer kit in the toolbox
A leaky faucet or a hissing hose fitting is rarely a catastrophic failure—it’s usually a tired piece of rubber past its prime. That’s where a well-stocked assortment pays for itself. Over the past couple of months I’ve been using the Keze washer kit as my go-to fix for drips, hose leaks, and quick plumbing touch-ups around the house and in the garden. It’s a simple kit that tries to cover a lot of common scenarios: compression-style sink faucets, hose bibs, shower hoses, garden hoses, RV fittings, even washing machine supply lines. In practice, it’s been a handy “first reach” box that solved most of my small leaks without a run to the hardware store.
What’s in the kit
The Keze washer kit combines two assortments in one organizer:
- Faucet washers: 88 pieces in flat and beveled profiles across familiar SAE sizes—1/4S (00), 1/4M (0), 1/4, 1/4L, and 3/8—plus brass bibb screws. These are meant for compression stems (the type you turn multiple times to open/close).
- Plumbing/garden gaskets: 145 flat gaskets in seven outer diameters: 31 mm, 25 mm (1 inch), 24 mm, 19 mm, 15 mm, 12 mm, and 9 mm, covering typical hose couplings, shower hoses, and other fittings.
All of the sealing parts are neoprene rubber. The molding looks clean—edges are square, no ragged flashing, and the material has that slightly firm “spring” I expect from a general-purpose plumbing washer. The included brass screws are a thoughtful touch for when the old ones are stripped or corroded.
In other words, this is not an O‑ring assortment and not a universal cartridge-repair solution. It’s targeted at compression faucets and flat gaskets for threaded connections.
Real-world fixes I tackled
Drippy bathroom faucet: A two-handle sink faucet had a slow drip that persisted even after gentle reseating. The culprit was a worn beveled washer. I matched it with a 1/4M (0) beveled washer from the kit, lightly cleaned the valve seat, dabbed a touch of plumber’s grease on the stem threads, and replaced the brass screw. The drip stopped immediately and stayed gone through repeated hot cycles.
Outdoor spigot: The hose bibb needed a firm crank to shut off fully—classic sign of a shot seat washer. A 1/4L flat washer fit perfectly. The included brass screw matched the stem threads on mine; if it hadn’t, reusing the original screw would have been fine. Closing effort is now normal, with no seepage.
Garden hose connections: I replaced a handful of flattened hose washers that had turned glossy and stiff. The 25 mm (1 inch) gaskets are the sweet spot for standard 3/4-inch garden hose female ends. I also used a 24 mm gasket in an aftermarket quick-connect coupler that’s always been fussy; the fresh gasket sealed it up without needing to overtighten.
Shower hand sprayer: A slight drip at the swivel head turned out to be a tired 12 mm gasket. The kit had an exact match, and the fix took longer to unscrew the hose than to swap the gasket.
Washing machine supply: The cold line was weeping at the bib. Swapping in a flat gasket from the 19 mm group solved it.
These are all 5–10 minute jobs, the kind of thing you put off when you don’t have the part and don’t want a hardware-store errand. That’s the real value here: coverage across little, everyday leaks.
Sizing and compatibility
The faucet washers track the standard SAE progression—1/4S (00), 1/4M (0), 1/4, 1/4L, and 3/8. If you’ve repaired older compression faucets, those designations will feel familiar. The beveled options matter; some seats rely on that taper to seal correctly, while others want a flat face. The selection here let me match both types without “making do” with a close-enough washer.
The flat gaskets span a useful range of metric outer diameters, which map well to common hose ends, shower hoses, and appliance lines. The 25 mm/1" gasket count is generous enough that I didn’t feel stingy about refreshing any hose that looked tired.
Limitations to note:
- This kit won’t help with ceramic disc cartridges or proprietary mixer cartridges; those rely on specialized seals and parts.
- It isn’t an O‑ring set for spout swivels or cartridge stems that use O‑rings—if you need round cross-section rings, you’ll want a dedicated O‑ring kit.
- The brass screws fit many stems, but not all. I had one stem that wanted a different thread pitch; reusing the original screw was fine.
Material quality and performance
The neoprene feels appropriately firm and resilient. Under compression it seals without mushing out or taking a set too quickly. I’ve run the repaired faucet through plenty of hot-water cycles, and the washer hasn’t softened or extruded. On hose connections, the gaskets sealed with snug hand pressure—no need to lean on a wrench and crush things to stop leaks.
I also appreciate that the washers are cleanly molded. Sloppy edges can hang up in tight seats or create sealing “fins” that shred during installation. I didn’t encounter any defects that required trimming.
Organization and usability
The organizer is basic and serviceable. It’s compartmentalized with labels for both the faucet washer sizes and the gasket diameters. The labeling is small, and if you mix sizes it takes a minute to sort things back. My suggestion:
- Add a strip of masking tape with large, hand-written labels for the compartments you use most.
- Keep a small ruler or calipers in the box to confirm diameters.
- If you tend to knock boxes off benches (guilty), a piece of tape around the lid helps keep partitions from popping open on impact.
I do wish the kit included a simple sizing card showing where each faucet washer fits (e.g., common fixtures that use 1/4S vs 1/4L), but that’s nitpicking. If you’re unsure, match the old washer visually and by diameter/thickness. When torn or missing, pull the stem and test-fit—these are common enough sizes that you’ll land on the right one quickly.
Tips for better results
- Inspect the seat: If the valve seat is grooved or pitted, a fresh washer won’t last. Reseat or replace the seat where possible.
- Use the right profile: If the faucet originally had a beveled washer, replace it with a beveled one. A flat washer in a beveled seat will often drip or require excess closing force.
- Don’t overtighten: Especially on hose fittings, fresh gaskets seal with moderate hand pressure. Over-torquing can distort the gasket and shorten its life.
- Keep threads clean: A quick brush and a dab of plumber’s grease on stem threads makes reassembly smoother and reduces wear.
Value
Measured per piece, the kit is inexpensive insurance against nuisance leaks. For the cost of one unplanned trip to the store, I’ve already cleared five small problems and still have a deep bench of sizes left. If you’re a homeowner, landlord, or you maintain an RV or garden setup, the coverage here makes a lot of sense. Pros will have bulk favorites they burn through (especially 1" hose gaskets), but this box still works as a catch-all for odd jobs and service calls.
What could be better
- Case durability: The organizer is fine on a shelf, less happy bouncing around in a job bag. A sturdier hinge and latch would inspire more confidence.
- More of the most-used sizes: A heavier count of 25 mm/1" hose gaskets would match real-world usage; they’re the first to run out in any mixed kit.
- A quick-start guide: A simple chart correlating washer sizes to common fixtures would help newer DIYers.
None of these are deal-breakers, but they’re areas where this otherwise thoughtful kit could level up.
Bottom line
The Keze washer kit earns a spot in my basic plumbing kit because it reliably stops the small leaks that waste time and water. The mix of beveled and flat faucet washers covers the compression-stem repairs I see most, and the range of flat gaskets takes care of hose bibbs, shower hoses, garden hoses, and appliance lines without fuss. The neoprene parts are cleanly made and hold up well, and the included brass screws are a nice bonus when the old ones are compromised.
I recommend this kit to homeowners, DIYers, and light-duty maintenance folks who want an affordable, broad-coverage solution for everyday leaks. Skip it only if your fixtures are all cartridge-based (or you specifically need O‑rings), or if you demand a bombproof organizer for jobsite abuse. For everyone else, it’s a simple, effective way to keep water where it belongs.
Project Ideas
Business
Prebuilt Emergency Faucet Repair Kits for Renters
Assemble ready-to-ship "Renter's Faucet Fix Kit" using selected washers from the assortment, a simple multi-bit screwdriver, and a one-page troubleshooting guide + QR code to a how-to video. Sell on Amazon, Etsy, or to property managers as a low-cost preventative product. Price as a convenience item and offer multi-pack discounts for landlords.
Mobile Quick-Fix Plumbing Service
Use the assortment as your on-truck inventory for a one-person rapid-repair business that specializes in common washer-and-gasket leaks (faucets, hose bibs, RV hookups). Market on local apps and social media as same-day, low-flat-fee calls. Upsell by selling the homeowner a replacement kit and offering a small maintenance check subscription (annual visits).
DIY Workshops — 'Fix It, Then Make It'
Host workshops that teach basic faucet/gasket replacement, then pivot to a craft session (make a pendant, wind chime, or stamped card) using leftover washers. Charge per seat, supply kits for purchase, and sell take-home repair kits. Partner with makerspaces, hardware stores, or co‑working community centers for space and cross-promotion.
Real-Estate & Corporate Branded Fix-It Gift Sets
Package the assortment into attractive branded pouches or tins targeted at realtors, relocation services, and corporate welcome programs. Include a short card: "Welcome home — small things you can fix yourself." Offer customization (logo, color tags) and volume pricing. These are high-margin, memorable corporate gifts that position you as a trusted vendor for repeat business.
Etsy/Shopify Line of Upcycled Home Goods
Create a product line (jewelry, coasters, wall hangings, magnetic kitchen labels) from the washers and gaskets, photograph them professionally, and sell through Etsy/Shopify. Use keyword-rich listings (e.g., "industrial washer necklace," "rubber gasket coaster") and bundle options (gift sets). Offer custom color/initial options and small-batch limited editions to drive repeat customers.
Creative
Gasket Wind Chimes & Garden Mobiles
Use the full range of neoprene gaskets and brass screws to build durable, weatherproof wind chimes. Paint or powder-coat the larger gaskets, stack them for layered sound, thread brass screws or short bolts as spacers and beads, and hang on a reclaimed driftwood or copper ring. The rubber provides a softer, muted chime; combine with small metal washers or glass beads for contrast. These make great porch accents or gifts and can be customized by color/size.
Washer Jewelry & Hardware Accessories
Turn flat and beveled faucet washers into industrial-chic jewelry and small accessories: sand and prime the rubber, embed with resin (add glitter, dried flowers or tiny charms), or stamp/paint designs. Use the brass screws as earring posts, pendant bails, or zipper pulls. Create layered necklace pendants, keychains, and cufflinks. Because the kit includes many sizes, you can make matching sets (earrings + necklace + keychain) to sell as bundles.
Custom Rubber Stamps & Print Blocks
Use different-diameter gaskets as repeat-pattern stamp heads for cardmaking, fabric printing, and wall art. Glue gaskets to wooden blocks or dense foam, trim as needed, and use textile or acrylic inks. Combine shapes and sizes to create borders, polka-dot patterns, or floral motifs. The neoprene takes ink well and is durable for multiple prints — great for stationery or handmade wrapping paper.
Plant Pot Drip Rings & Decorative Planter Feet
Repurpose small gaskets as drip rings for potted plants to keep water contained and protect surfaces, or stack larger gaskets to create non-slip, decorative planter feet. Paint or stamp the gasket surface to coordinate with home decor. Use the 9–31mm sizes for micro-drip rings around irrigation outlets or as seals on DIY watering spikes.