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The Wasserrhythm Deodorant Bottle Trap is a modern, chrome-finished waste pipe designed for bathroom sinks. It features an adjustable length, high-efficiency wastewater discharge, and an inspection device for easy maintenance, ensuring compatibility with standard UK sizes.
Manufacturer | Wasserrhythm |
Part number | 2604 |
Item Weight | 710 g |
Package Dimensions | 31.4 x 20.2 x 5.4 cm; 710 g |
Manufacturer reference | 2604 |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Chrome |
Shape | Round |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Surprisingly successful!
Replacement for previous trap which rusted and fell apart. Was relatively straightforward to install, the box contained a few washers and one of them fitted into the hole in the wall. Make sure you have a hacksaw with a sharp blade to cut the metal pipe that goes into the wall. I nearly ruined it. Excellent value and looks great.
S**Y
Slimline, sturdy & good looking
Used under a square bathroom sink mounted on the wall. So far so good.
C**E
Great product
For the price the quality is good and with all the bits to make fitting easy - great!!
D**L
Very good bottle trap
The waste trap is very well made and arrived on time. This trap is very versatile it allows adjustment in height and length, so is very easy to use and install.
S**U
Dodgy waste connection
The general manufacture and chrome finish on this appears to be decent , however there are issues in installation.Instructions are none existent unless you sit for hours leafing through amazon pages, which I don't personally care to do when installing pipework.The two main issues are the Rubber rosette which is supposedly to connect to standard 32 mm waste fittings...Doesn't. It's far too large even for a 40mm connection. There is a small plastic grommet which after some pondering and trial and error can be inserted into a 32mm push fit connector. The rubber rosette can then be attached over the end of this ,.. just, and then the chrome pipework inserted through the hole in the rubber section to make a pretty dubious connection into the plastic grommet. This is the only way I could figure it to work, and I'm not a newb to plumbing by any means.Secondly there is a plastic seal in the waste trap to hold the adjustable pipe connection to the sink. This I think is too long to the point where it affects the flow of drainage and makes it slow for the sink to remove water. Not great if you have a modern sink with no overflow, and kids who leave the taps running..!A solution may be to trim an inch off the length of this plastic seal inside the waste trap and allow a bit more flow. However, we shouldn't need to redesign products to make them work should we?I'll put this one down to experience , and hope my comments are useful to someone and maybe noticed by the manufacturers.
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