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Sink drain with plug, Universal Tube Sink Drain, Stainless Steel Siphon 1 1/4 x 32mm Bathroom Sink Siphon, Metal Tube Siphon, Adjustable Black
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Sold by Sinocor GmbH
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Description
General Description
The sink drain with plug is an essential accessory for any standard sink. Made of brass and stainless steel, it offers resistance to corrosion and rust, while being easy to clean thanks to its black chrome finish. This tubular siphon is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing, adding a modern touch to your bathroom.Technical Specifications
- Mounting size: standard 1¼" x 32 mm
- Connecting tube length: 330 mm
- Soaking tube length: 110 mm (adjustable by 95 mm)
- Dimensions: Width 3.2 cm, Height 3.2 cm
- Weight: 1.3 kg
- Materials: brass and stainless steel
- Color: black
Compatibility and Accessories
- Suitable for all standard washbasins with an overflow hole
- Package contents: 1 black universal tubular siphon, 1 black drain plug
Installation
This tubular siphon can It can be easily installed on any standard drain without the need for tools. Simply insert and tighten the fitting by hand.Use
The trap is designed to prevent odors and water leaks thanks to a thick rubber seal. Its removable design allows for easy cleaning, thus reducing bacterial growth.Other Information
- The drain valve opens and closes quickly thanks to powerful springs.
- The chrome-plated surface treatment ensures durability and ease of maintenance.
- Please check the fitting dimensions at the time of purchase.
Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Length1 cm
- Width3.2 cm
- Height3.2 cm
- Weight1300 g
Advice from
How to unblock a bathroom sink
Unblocking a bathroom sink is a straightforward process. Most of the time, you just need to clean out the basin waste. However, sometimes the waste pipe itself can get clogged. In this case, you'll usually have to use a chemical drain unblocker. Read on for our step-by-step guide to unblocking a basin.
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