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What Customers Are Saying
Customers overwhelmingly praise this drain stopper for its reliable, tight seal that prevents leaks and holds water effectively across sinks, tubs, and utility applications. The simple rubber design adapts to various drain sizes, requires no adjustment, and works immediately upon placement. Reviewers highlight its versatility, durability lasting many years, and excellent value at a low price point. Most find it easy to use and clean. A small number report occasional water seepage in larger tubs or minor warping from heat, though these issues remain uncommon. Overall, customers strongly recommend it as an effective, affordable solution.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Does The Job But Pricey
Would RecommendIt was flat and could be used in a sink or tub regardless of the size.
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Good product
Would RecommendDoes not let the water escape the sink like others do. Unfortunately it doesn't have a strainer to stop food particles from entering the drain.
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Size and price.
Would RecommendIt's a perfect fix if you have an old kitchen sink with old drains that are hard to replace. You put this on top of the drain and it keeps the water from leaking out.
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Totally Simple, Works Perfectly!
Would RecommendWe have used one of these to seal our kitchen sink for YEARS. It is the best drain stopper on the market because it works and is really inexpensive. Just ensure that you've centered it over your sink opening before putting in water; when you remove it to allow water to drain, simply set it upside down on your counter or sink edge so it holds a flat shape. If you forget and it warps a little, soak it in hot water for a few minutes and flatten it over the sink opening again. Our old one has finall...
It works!
Would RecommendI bought this product to for my bathtub. It works as it should. The only catch is you have to hold it down for about a minute (or until it catches) while the water is running. Once you have a little bit of water in the tub it'll create the seal and then perform as it was intended. Note: I'm saying a minute but I don't think it actually took that long. Just turn the water on, place the stopper over the hole and hold it until a little bit of water builds and then let go.
