Keeney 878PC Stainless Steel Junior Duo Bar Sink Strainer with Basket, Fits 2-Inch or 2-1/2-Inch Openings, Polished Chrome
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There is a strainer with a 1 3/4" diameter, while the drain pipe has a 1 1/2" diameter. It is very pleased with it, and my wife uses it in the prep area.
The surface is flat, and I used butyl putty, which worked well
In fact, yes. In addition to being an excellent strainer, this little plug is also useful for drains
It is recommended that you use this drain if your sink has a hole size of 1 3/4". 1 3/4" is the diameter of the drain. It requires a 1 1/2" drain pipe, so it can't be installed in a kitchen sink only a bar sink or RV sink will work with it.
Selected User Reviews For Keeney 878PC Stainless Steel Junior Duo Bar Sink Strainer with Basket, Fits 2-Inch or 2-1/2-Inch Openings, Polished Chrome
When I went to the big box home improvement store I came home with a huge bag filled with That did not matter, because I needed 3 new drains in my classic RV a month If the drain fittings had been made of paper, they could have been better-looking And yet I would have still bought them even if they were made of machine and hardened tar- It was so urgent I had to have them Thus, I was delighted to receive them since they were exactly as described, and they look great right out of the package. Despite its solid and rigid appearance, the construction seems to be quite sturdy. Rubber gasket seal included seems sufficient for the task at hand (others have suggested If you plan to put them in a moving, rattling, and vibrating RV, it's an error IMO if your goal is to add motion to their lives. In my coach, I will use a dab of blue silicone RTV) and the hardware seems to be of a fairly exacting standard. The Drain Stopper fits snugly in its place like a thimble in my big fat hammered body. I noticed it was a bit tricky working with my fingers, but it seems to seal well enough, and it is made from stamped stainless steel, making it a major improvement from the plastic and pot-style lids All metal factory garbage found in this (and every other) RV standard. There are a few plastic bits to be found, but they seem inconsequential (it appears everything I should need to connect the plumbing is stainless steel), so I am not too concerned. As for which drains I needed, perfectly adequate ones were precisely what I received. My satisfaction would have been the same even if the price had been double what I paid. The thought crosses my mind. In all of this, we assume the drains will be installed and will still be "perfectly adequate" after they have been installed. After I have installed and lived with them for a few days, I will update this, but based on what I can see pulling the box out of the box and admiring them, they seem as if they are EXACTLY what I had in mind. Keep an eye out for more.
We were originally provided with an original valve by a major plumbing company here in town (Tulsa, OK), so we're flip'n idiots. In the 18 months following the installation, it began to leak after 1 hour of trying to tighten it down. I so disassembled the entire drain & tried to tighten it down again, but to no avail. Those were the only circumstances in which I was able to tighten it As soon as it was reassembled, however, it acted as if it had been The time and the place There would be a tightening up or a tightening down in Then it loses its tightening ability (also known as being This is what I bought as a replacement & I was able to use it without any problems. It's a Bang! There you go! Is amplified by Done and dusted! This time the threads appeared to be a little bit more aggressive. The nut is also bigger, and the nut went on the 1st time without a problem. I'm glad to hear that the leaks have been stopped. . . thanks!.
Our auxiliary sink project was a perfect fit. The faucet we used is USB rechargeable. The faucet was also bought on Amazon and it The stainless steel you use must be of good quality.
I received them sooner than expected (2 days earlier), and they were A little basket is included to strain and shut off the drain, and it can be removed. Standard plumbers putty was used in the sink to seal it. The hardware kit includes a foam gasket to cover the bottom side of the sink drain hole in addition to all the other hardware necessary. The cost of these was twice as much as the only ones at my local RV store and included shipping. We recommend it for RV owners.
A leak started forming in the old sink cages in my kitchen. I was surprised to discover that they were chromed plastic once I took them off. It took me less than five minutes to get the new cages installed and the sink working. Highly recommend this product for its durability and quality.
I was replacing all the pipes and the faucet. A sink strainer that was clearly showing its age was a problem. Upon further research, I found out the large sink uses a drain adapter similar to a bar sink. I found this to be extremely useful.
I can feel the quality in the weight of this drain assembly in my hand. This drain fits into a 1" pipe For bathrooms with a 1-inch drain, extension pipes and drains are available in 1/2 inch sizes Pipe fittings for 1/4" pipe are included. All gaskets and nuts are also included. It only needs plumber's putty, which you need to provide.
my local home depot and they didn't have anything of this size available. The sink in my toy hauler is in my trailer. The toy hauler has 20 years on it, and it This product was purchased in twos and both sides of the sink were replaced. The gasket that comes with it should be thrown away and plumber's putty should be used instead. This finish will leave no standing water and will give you a more level finish. There is too much material in the gasket. All in all, this seems to be a decent product, and I would recommend it for sinks with Size 2 inches by 2 inches by 2 inches Then there are 1 and 2.