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"If your looking for an outside spigot handle like I was i learned a lot. First off if you have a broken handle and have any of the remaining old handle take it with you to the store. Count the spline (or the number of teeth) your valve has if it has teeth. There are several different types of handles. Most used Ive seen are a square handle it will be square on the inside of handle, typically newer plumbing use these. Older plumber is 16 spline on inside of handle or 12 spline handle big difference each one are completely different. Best place I found to buy a handle is ace handyman stores you can order online too. Part is just a couple bucks. Problem is screw doesn’t come with handle most of the time my screw was 1/2 inch 10-24. Hopefully this helps someone cause it was a pain for me for such an otherwise easy fix. By the way take your old screw with you as well if you have one to match that up too. And the screws are located in the plumbing section. Good luck!!!" https://www.houzz.com/discussions/2609388/handle-cracked-off-outdoor-faucet https://www.houzz.com/discussions/2600186/why-does-outdoor-spigot-faucet-not-have-a-handle
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