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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de marzo de 2025
Fit my basin sink and was a snap to install. Good quality. Proper form, fit and function. After I masterfully installed this in a basin washbowl type of set up, my wife pointed out the porcelain basin which sits on top of the vanity, doesn’t have an overflow drain and could cause a situation if the water was left on and drain closed. I will eventually replace this with a similar version from the manufacturer that only has a grate and no stopper. Other than that, great piece of kit and worth the money for this type of drain.
Ronnie
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 24 de julio de 2023
Doesn't feel robust but thin metal
Abdullatif
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 24 de noviembre de 2022
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Stuart N.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2021
This drain is great. I'm seeing a number reviews that mention leaks, but by in my experience this is 100% installation technique. The technique I use to seal the drain with putty or dope is below. Every drain, not just this one, is likely to leak from the threads without strategic use of putty or dope, because as one reviewer mentioned, a rubber ring can not fill and seal the valleys of threads. Another mentioned using putty and dope above and below the seal, which of course didn't work, so they demanded the tailpiece be made so the threads stop where the seal is positioned - which is impossible because every sink is different in thickness so the seal will land in a different position with every sink. So, here's what you do:First, I recommend losing the top seal that goes between the drain flange and the sink. This isn't a leakage thing - they work ok to seal out water - but they usually make the drain sit up a bit in the sink creating a "ledge" the last bit of water can't get over. You'll replace that seal with putty later.Next, drop the drain into the sink, with no putty or anything. Grab a sharpie, go under the sink, and mark the the threads right where they emerge from the sink, and again about 1/4" down from there. THIS IS WHERE THE SEAL WILL LAND WHEN YOU INSTALL THE DRAIN!Now take the drain out, and use plumber's putty or dope - personally I prefer putty - to FILL THE VALLEYS OF THE THREADS BETWEEN THOSE MARKS. So you're filling up the threads where the rubber seal will eventually land! Make sense?Finally, press a rope of putty to the bottom of the drain flange (some folks use ilicone here - again it's a personal preference thing) and drop it back into the sink, press it down so your now-sealed threads are showing under the sink, and put the rubber seal and washer on.I usually dope the threads just under the rubber seal so the threads of the nut are sealed too. Some people use putty for this but i prefer dope. Thread the nut on, tighten it up, clean the excess putty around the drain flange in the sink, and you should be 100% leak-free!If installed properly this is a great drain, nice finish, good positive seal but not too hard to push to open or close. Highly recommended.
sailor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de agosto de 2019
I LOVE this press. I was always breaking the glass presses so switched to Keurig and am sick of it. I like a small cup (think espresso or cappuccino) so the 4 oz Keurig size with regular coffee wasn't making my morning. I saw this and ordered it. It's only me drinking coffee right now so this small pot is perfect for one; and later when my husband gets out of the hospital it will make two small cups.This keeps your coffee piping hot as you sip your first cup. Very well insulated and very easy to clean. I find myself drinking more coffee than normal because this makes it taste so good and I can buy Illy or Lavazza brands coffee within a reasonable price compared to K-cups.If it's two coffee drinkers, pour both of your small cups (4-6oz) and if you are wanting more coffee, just rinse this out and add fresh grounds and hot water...your next coffee will be fresh and hot for you instead of sitting around waiting for you.This size is for 2 small cups --- there are other larger sizes for a bigger crowd or larger cup size. This is well built, strong and kind of heavy for it's size...like a tank. I did drop it on the floor first day of using it...no breakage, dents or anything wrong; the glass presses would have shattered. Can't say enough good things about this pot.
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