Benjamin Sisko
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
My main criticism is that this unit definitely restricts water flow. My drain practically sucks down the water without this unit in it and the water backs up a bit with the unit installed. When showering the drainage catches up to an acceptable amount, but always has a ring of water around because it can't drain as fast. It isn't anything I can't live with, however, and is acceptable.It does look very nice, is built well (i.e., not cheap) and performs the replacement stopper function as expected. No water drains when the stopper is engaged.It certainly beats trying to replace the threaded stopper that was in the original drain. Fixing the threads or replacing the cross member would have cost a lot and been a real pain doing it myself.Not sure about the ability to catch hair yet; I've only seen a few strands in it.
Himawari
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2025
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Dave In Akron
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2024
I can hardly believe this! Even though this stopper came with zero instructions, no manual, etc… I simply put it in my bathtub drain, pushed the pop-up down, and added water. It sealed it completely. I popped the lid again with one easy touch, and voila! It drained instantly. I used to have the old flip lever style drain, which always let water slowly leak out during a bath. Then we had a new “Tip to close/open” installed which sealed poorly, and sounded like a diesel truck while draining at a snail’s pace. We recently tried, but returned, a tub stopper similar to this one, but it didn’t seal at all.However, this Anlige model works great. A tub full of water actually stays full! It comes with two larger gaskets to accommodate larger sizes of bathtub drains, but the smallest one came pre-installed and fit my drain just fine. This mechanism seems very sturdy, and also looks nice and streamlined. I’d think that any cleaning of hair should be a a breeze: you just pull it out, remove any hair, then reinsert it. Period. Nothing to disassemble, nothing to screw in. We are really glad to find something like this that actually does exactly what it claims, and the price makes it a very good value!
J. Tuthill
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2024
First of all, this just sits in the drain and can be pulled off but also has a tap to open and close function. There are three gaskets which theoretically hold water back along with one being changeable to fit your drain, with three sizes provided. I used the best possible option for my drain but the water always slowly seeps through.
Dee
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de enero de 2024
Top quality. Works well.