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🚿 Elevate your sink game with durable style and flawless function!
This Bathroom Sink Drain features a robust solid brass build with a corrosion-resistant chrome finish, ensuring durability and a sleek look. It offers a 1.19 gallons per minute flow rate and a pop-up stopper mechanism for easy use. Designed to fit standard connectors, it installs quickly and includes a removable cap for easy cleaning, making it a top choice for modern bathroom upgrades.








| ASIN | B0781YQZR7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,124 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #85 in Bathroom Sink Drains |
| Brand Name | ALLWIN-HOUSEWARE W |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,656) |
| Item Weight | 310 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ALLWIN-HOUSEWARE W |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WH-1601K |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Model Number | WH-1601K |
| Number of Items | 1 |
A**K
Perfect Match
This is the perfect product and fit for our bathroom sinks. Very easy to install. Metal parts not plastic & the push drain cap can be easily unscrewed for easy deep cleaning it a clog occurs. Perfect coloring to match our faucets that I couldn’t match when looking in the larger stores.
S**.
Great drain! Just needs proper installation like any other
This drain is great. I'm seeing a number reviews that mention leaks, but by in my experience this is 100% installation technique. The technique I use to seal the drain with putty or dope is below. Every drain, not just this one, is likely to leak from the threads without strategic use of putty or dope, because as one reviewer mentioned, a rubber ring can not fill and seal the valleys of threads. Another mentioned using putty and dope above and below the seal, which of course didn't work, so they demanded the tailpiece be made so the threads stop where the seal is positioned - which is impossible because every sink is different in thickness so the seal will land in a different position with every sink. So, here's what you do: First, I recommend losing the top seal that goes between the drain flange and the sink. This isn't a leakage thing - they work ok to seal out water - but they usually make the drain sit up a bit in the sink creating a "ledge" the last bit of water can't get over. You'll replace that seal with putty later. Next, drop the drain into the sink, with no putty or anything. Grab a sharpie, go under the sink, and mark the the threads right where they emerge from the sink, and again about 1/4" down from there. THIS IS WHERE THE SEAL WILL LAND WHEN YOU INSTALL THE DRAIN! Now take the drain out, and use plumber's putty or dope - personally I prefer putty - to FILL THE VALLEYS OF THE THREADS BETWEEN THOSE MARKS. So you're filling up the threads where the rubber seal will eventually land! Make sense? Finally, press a rope of putty to the bottom of the drain flange (some folks use ilicone here - again it's a personal preference thing) and drop it back into the sink, press it down so your now-sealed threads are showing under the sink, and put the rubber seal and washer on. I usually dope the threads just under the rubber seal so the threads of the nut are sealed too. Some people use putty for this but i prefer dope. Thread the nut on, tighten it up, clean the excess putty around the drain flange in the sink, and you should be 100% leak-free! If installed properly this is a great drain, nice finish, good positive seal but not too hard to push to open or close. Highly recommended.
S**.
Easy instructions and installation.
Be sure to have plumbers tape available for pipe threading protection as they suggest. Overall good product.
A**O
Great Drain, looks good, easy to install
If you read through all of the reviews, you will get some good advice. I have installed 4 of these, and I am an expert at something that I will not do again for 10 years! The instructions are not much help. The top of the drain is where you may get a leak due to the overflow drain holes; this is due to the installation and not the product. Taking from all of the great advice I learned 1) use putty around the drain, it works every time. 2) Putty between the top and where the gasket (4 in the drawing) meets the bottom of the sink. 3) Use tape on the threads, always. 4) Use tape where the tailpipe meets the drain body. 5) Make sure the overflow drain holes are aligned with the overflow drain in the sink body. I had one sink without an overflow, so I put tape around the overflow drain holes so they did not cause me problems later, just something I did you may not want to. Don't overtighten, you may crack the sink. Fill with water and look for leaks, then release the water and look for leaks. Before you start see if the air conditioner drain ties into the tailpipe and if so be sure you are up to that part of the project. The pop-up drain will unscrew if you want to replace it or clean out the drain throat in the future. Finally, I saw one picture where the finish was damaged, I suspect they did not clean it with non-abrasive cleaning supplies. Gentle is better. Anyway great product, and we are happy with the result
E**B
Good product
Worked great! Love the pop-up feature.
K**R
Way better than anything bundled with a faucet
I replaced my old leaky bathroom faucet with a Delta faucet and although the faucet is great the drain that came with it was pretty cheap- all plastic. This was a huge upgrade from that one, made from metal and a lot heavier. These drains do get a lot of wear and tear and the last thing you want is a hole worn in your drain pipe so spending a few extra bucks now can save you a lot of hassle in the future. I really like the pop-up drain- it holds water very well and was pretty simple to install (and I'm not much of a plumber). It also looks great and feels really solid when you open and close it. The rubber gasket that came with it leaked a tiny bit at first so I just took it out and used plumbers putty instead and it worked flawlessly. If you're installing it yourself pick up a tube of Rectorseal and you'll be in good shape.
J**L
No leaks if installed correctly.
It's important to read the directions and follow the advice of other reviewers. Plumbing putty is the key to no leaks. This is the second installation and the first went well using plumbers putty around the flange and threads where it tightens up under the sink. Lose the top plastic flange included. It's not needed and will only trap water in the sink. The directions mention this as well. Do not over tighten the nut on the bottom. It needs to be snug a barely more turns. When the whole thing starts turning you have tightened more than enough. Any more is just displacing the putty to where it is not effective. Draind well and looks good. Time will tell if the finish lasts.
B**H
Not a "brushed nickel" appearance.
This pop-up installs easily and works well, but does not have the appearance of the brushed nickel faucet that sits above it. It looks more like stainless steel. Don't buy this item if you want it to match your faucet!
A**F
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R**E
Doesn't feel robust but thin metal
H**I
So far so good. The installation was easy, and there is no leak. Will see how it goes in the future.
G**E
Well designed, easy installation, works well. Serves me for 5 years in several locations, never needed to do any maintenance.
D**N
The product is good and work well except the lower seal. The seal seems too thin. It leaked. I kept the old seal and the leak stopped.
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