I bought a Hansgrohe iBox from a seller who claimed it was brand new and never used—just something they bought for a project and didn’t end up installing. It was described as dusty from being in storage, which I was fine with.
When it arrived, I wasn’t totally sure what a brand-new unit should look like. It came with two 22mm compression nuts with olives and two 15mm nuts with olives, but the 22mm nuts have a hardened, putty-like material on them—not in the threads, but toward the back of the nuts. I’ve attached photos.
I also noticed the same putty/compound around the fittings where they exit the green box. This made me wonder: are these normally supplied unassembled, and maybe the seller assembled it themselves? If so, why would there be compound on a couple of the nuts as well?
I’m a bit concerned. I don’t mind if it was partially assembled, but I want to avoid any risk of leaks or the possibility that it was used and sold as new.
Any advice or insight would be appreciated. Photos attached.
Thanks


When it arrived, I wasn’t totally sure what a brand-new unit should look like. It came with two 22mm compression nuts with olives and two 15mm nuts with olives, but the 22mm nuts have a hardened, putty-like material on them—not in the threads, but toward the back of the nuts. I’ve attached photos.
I also noticed the same putty/compound around the fittings where they exit the green box. This made me wonder: are these normally supplied unassembled, and maybe the seller assembled it themselves? If so, why would there be compound on a couple of the nuts as well?
I’m a bit concerned. I don’t mind if it was partially assembled, but I want to avoid any risk of leaks or the possibility that it was used and sold as new.
Any advice or insight would be appreciated. Photos attached.
Thanks



