🚿 Upgrade Your Drain Game!
The Brass Round Bottle P-Trap is a stylish and functional solution for your bathroom sink drainage needs. With a sleek matte black finish and solid brass construction, it offers durability and elegance. Its adjustable height and length (0-300mm) ensure compatibility with various sink types, while its moisture-proof and anti-odor design enhances your bathroom's overall quality.
Manufacturer | SEABEFORE |
Part Number | SE83888MB-L |
Item Weight | 1.63 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.4 x 5.5 x 2.6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SE83888MB-L |
Color | Matte Black |
Included Components | bottle p trap |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
Works great
I just installed this in our bathroom and it works great.Absolutely love the way it looks not your traditional white pvc pipe.It was super easy to install and cut to size, easy to use and clean the trap .No leaks anywhere.A little expensive but worth it.
C**I
Looks Great
I love how this looks. I wanted it for an open bottom cabinet. It looks really good and decorative. This is a good deal.
A**I
Good trap
Worked well with no leaks. It was hard to find a trap that would match with the floating sink i bought from home depot. No local stores carry these style. Just make sure you measure twice to get the correct height.
F**I
Nice quality, but as a Amazon Warehouse item was missing a flange
Appeared to be a high quality item, solid plumbing hardware with nice finish. I did not end up using it because it was missing a flange washer. Probably not the manufacturer issue but because it was a used Warehouse return that wasn't complete.
S**.
Good product
Looks nice and works well.
B**A
I like look
Easy to install. Look and feel durable
A**N
Drain attachment was not so good.
Product has a great quality feel to it, and assembly was easy to install to sink. But that was just about it, To attach the drain line they give a rubber cone shape seal to place into your drain. This piece will not stay into the drain and it doesnt have a tight seal. I had to forgo the nice decorative cover they give you and go to home depot get the correct attachments and spray paint them black to match. That wasnt what i wanted, but it does work.
J**.
This has a nice, mild brush gold tone and it plays well with others.
I already had my brush gold faucets and other accessories and hardware, which are from various makers and have various tones of brush gold.I am so glad I won't have the drain pipe competing with a gorgeous faucet to be the "goldest gold in the room", and also the main focal point.They got this very, very right by making it a tad more subdued so it can go with all of the brush gold tones without trying to upstage anybody.I was already going to use other lighting and/or careful placement to visually synch the towel bars with the vanity light fixture. The color of this drain pipe is going to be perfect for under the floating countertop, where I'm very relieved to know I'll be able to allow light to reach, or not, because this drain pipe's countenance, while plenty regal enough to belong, will stay quietly under the basin without any effort on my part.With actual, real gold, there are different colors. Ranging from white to rose to "electrum" on up to that super orange 24k color, every possible alloy and purity seems to have a counterpart as a brushed gold finish for fixtures, hardware... right on down toilet paper holders and towel bars that I'd estimate around 18k gold toned.Mix and match brush gold fixtures has proven to be a bit of a challenge.Happily, this one component of the room's design is way easier to blend in, and it looks really cool.It's a sharp, modern design element that contributes to a more polished overall finished look, instead of being an unattractive P-trap need I'd have to hide in a cabinet or at least build a skirt around the bottom of the floating vanity. That would defeat the open aesthetic I'm after, and negate anyone sitting down to apply makeup or style hair with their knees comfortably under a portion of the vanity, rather than leaning forward over it.Also, the homeowner expressed that the larger basin is important for hand washing delicates and rinsing dishes before they head back to the kitchen, so it's incorporation is non-negotiable. She's already proven she'll use his sink for washing lingerie so she still has her own sink to brush her teeth or wash her hands.So, again, I am so grateful this works perfectly, effortlessly.I love it when a plan comes together.
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