🔄 Click, Clack, and Relax – Your Basin's Best Friend!
The Basin Click Clack Waste Internal Spring Mechanism is a high-quality brass replacement designed to fit most standard basin wastes. Weighing just 20g, this durable and lightweight solution is perfect for fixing broken basin mechanisms, ensuring your bathroom remains stylish and functional. Exclusively available from e-Plumb Shop.
Brand | Hansvit |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 2 cm; 20 g |
Material | Brass |
Item Weight | 20 g |
T**R
Excellent item, very quick delivery
The push up plug in my bath stopped working and wouldn't stay down.I searched online to see if anyone local stocked the fitment and couldn't find a stockist.I went to B&Q and bought a plastic plug to use temporarily until I could find the part I needed.I then found this on Amazon and it looked to be exactly what was needed.I ordered it on Monday with prime and it was due on wednesday.It's actually been delivered a day early and is perfect. My partner said it was easy to install and it works a treat.He did look on youtube before we ordered to find how to fit it.I'd been planting yesterday and had lots of pots in front of my shed door. I intended moving them before the delivery driver came, but as he came a day early I didn't get the chance. As I was out he had a heck of a job climbing over my pots in order to deliver this item.Whoever delivered this went above and beyond. An excellent product and great service from the delivery driver.
S**N
Fitted perfectly - very easy to fit
Well make, nicely greased, fitted perfectly ever-so-easy to fit
D**.
Easy to fit
Arrived quickly, fitted in under a minute, works a treat. What's not to like. Cheap too! Have ordered another as spare
A**N
Works fine.
As advertised, delivered promptly at a good price.
I**C
No more panics!
Due to my first experience with a click clack waste, I wound up having to learn how to resolve the issue and to prevent it happening again.This one is a decent quality standard fitting & worked in my bathroom sink no problem. Easy to install, although I did use some very fine wet& dry paper to polish up all the mating surfaces & since installing it has worked 100%, generally much smoother than the original, which had lasted barely a couple of years before it went wrong & left us with a sink full of scummy water. Just as well we have two!
J**N
Plug replacement
Ideal replacement for faulty part. A nice quick delivery also.
J**E
Quality replacement, check your thread lengths
I bought this to replace a sticky click clack in the bath. Unfortunately for me the thread at the clipped end was a tad shorter than that it replaced meaning I couldn't get a seal. Quality replacement though and I'm sure I'll use it on one of my other click clacks.As a tip before you buy one of these.. I am a brass player, and when this didn't fit I treated the sticking problem like a trumpet valve. I gave it a good soak in Viakal to descale, scrubbed it, then rebuilt with a generous lube in valve oil. 3 in 1 would also work. It was all the better after this so lets see how we get on.If you, like me, end up taking one of these apart, trial and error led me to work out how best to put the thing back together...1) Insert the spring and barrel all the in and secure with the holding screw. Leave the "c" shaped guide wire to one side.2) Compress all the way down without having the small "c" shaped wire guide inserted3) take the end of the "c" wire that sticks out further and poke into the open end that gets clipped until you can feel it getting pulled in when you release the spring barrel a little4) slowly release the barrel and let the spring pull in the "c" shaped guide wire. When the guide wire is almost fully pulled in and aligned with the holding pin hole, simply push it in.Took me ages to work that out, so thought I'd share.
L**D
Perfect replacement!
Got this as a spare for my Screwfix pop up waste and it fits beautifully. Seems to be well made and I think it will work well. A tip for anyone buying these; dab a little grease on both of the threads (top and bottom) and this will stop them seizing up when you want to remove it (to remove the pop up body, just turn anti-clockwise to remove the 'plug' bit then use small pliers to remove the main part) I also apply a little grease to the long slot on the main body of the pop up body, makes it work very smoothly.
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