RANDOMBrass Contemporary Round Bottle P Trap 1 1/4,Basin Sink Waste Drain P Trap Kit (Chrome)
M**B
It’s half good
There’s no doubt that these look really good if you want an exposed piping look, there’s a few things to be aware of though. The pipe and couplings all connect easily, but I’d advise to switch out the supplied slip joint washers and seals’, the ones supplied don’t lock the joints securely as they should and I guarantee will fail at some point and then need to be reinstalled, similarly with the flange stopper, hot water will break that down In no time. Outlet pipes should always be sealed on the outside of the pipe with a decent rubber sleeve that’s locked down with hose clamp rings. It will fit discretely and last forever. The main problem that you may face ithough is the pipes running short and an extension would set you back an easy $30. Measure before you buy and then consider if it’s worth it. I bought a $1 plastic pipe as a workaround and spray painted it with rustoleum oil rubbed bronze and it’s identical. As others have mentioned there’s no instructions But truthfully theres only 3 parts to connect so don’t let that sway you. The bottom line is very few things are truly universal. But can be adapted very cheaply, I had the seals leftover from a previous project and the extra pipe was $1
M**E
Una belleza
!!! Nice
J**J
Less goofy sink drain options should be considered
Like a Chrysler Crossfire, some may find its appearance acceptable, but it’s performance attributes are universally subpar. Even though this was easy to install, basic instructions would have been nice if they were included. I say this because it has a goofy inner plastic sleeve that is supposed to maintain the water airgap to prevent sewage gases from spilling into your home. The sleeves can float upwards if the installer is not careful those eliminating its intended purpose. Some here on the review section have questioned whether or not it is even code in certain municipalities; I tend to agree. I didn’t bother returning it because I was able to manipulate The internal plastic sleeve to a point where I believe it is doing its job but overall if I had to do it again, I would not buy this product.
D**N
Nice
Great product. Very pleased.
A**T
Leaks at multiple points
The finish quality is great, however there’s multiple leaks at connection points. After applying plumbing tape, then pipe dope at threads, connection points on the vertical drain pipes still leak. In addition, the elbow piece gets backed up and it too leaks out the top. There seems to be a major manufacturers defect. I would not recommend.
T**N
Smell solutions
I love this trap. It looks nice and was easy to install but after having it in place for a few weeks we've noticed a smell coming from the sink. It's dawned on me that the trap doesn't hold any water to keep the smell from pipes from coming back up. Has anyone had this issue with this ? Any solution aside from closing the drain?
D**E
Check your building code this product doesn’t meet them
Does not work and is not up to building code in the US
J**N
I am satisfied with this pop up drain stopper
I am satisfied with this pop up drain stopper. It's for a vessel sink with no overflow. I hate those conventional type of drain stoppers with the little rod that comes out of the side. This one opens and closes with a light push on the oil-rubbed brass top. Plunger is really wide from what we're used to (push/pull-rod style), which takes a little getting used to. My old bathroom sink didn't have overflow, this bathroom faucet vessel drain stopper did its job. It's also very easy to install, I did it myself, didn't bother to call a plumber, hand tightening did it all. Fit your standard bathroom sink, and are of very high quality. There is less chance of them clogging since the drain pipe is wide open. It also looks nice, very elegant looking.Now there'll be no more leaking.
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