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HomeKitchenSink StrainersDanco 88821 2-3/4-Inch Tub Mesh Strainer, Stainless |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 66 customer reviews )
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102 of 104 found the following review helpful:
More information on measurements Dec 24, 2010
By Mary Stevens I wasn't able to find any information online about the diameter on these strainers so I finally just went to ace hardware and measured them myself in the store. I thought I'd share in case other want to know as well:
The smallest one is 2 1/4 inch in diameter. The inner opening where the basket dips is 3/4 inch in diameter.
The medium size is 2 3/4 inch in diameter. The inner basket diameter is about 1 inch.
The largest one is 4 1/2 inch in diameter. The inner diameter is about 2 inch.
--My drain is 2 1/4 inches in diameter and I found the large one works perfectly. I tried the small and medium ones too but is slid around too much in the drain--
54 of 54 found the following review helpful:
This one's a winner !!!! Jul 30, 2009
By Tony Polito
"TonyPolito"
I ordered this one in from Amazon after not having too much luck with Hair Stopper - Drain Protector by Evriholder Products.
Basically what I've discovered is the holes in the rubber ones are either too few to let enough water down the drain (once they catch the least bit of hair) ... or too many and too large and let the hair down the drain.
The stainless mesh ones fill the bill. Plenty of open space for the water to get through. Yet the mesh is fine enough to stop just about anything. Mine even catches any soap residue that isn't fully dissolved.
I was concerned that, without a seal, some hair would slip under the outer rim and directly into the drain. I can't tell for sure, but that doesn't seem to be happening.
Plus it's a much easier clean-up compared to the Evriholder mentioned above.
I've also got the larger version in the kitchen sink now and it's doing it's job there as well.
It's a wonder these things don't come standard issue, as they do a much better job that the usual old-school devices that come in sinks and tubs.
Anyway, try this one first. After trying several of the rubber ones, I found stainless steel mesh is really the way to go.
UPDATE [February, 2011]: Ok, a year and a half in, and I STILL say this one's a winner. It still performs just as I first described. Plus I discovered it is durn easy to clean when it starts getting soap build-up ... I just toss it into the washer with a load of towels and it comes out spit-shine clean. Look no further.
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Love it Sep 03, 2009
By Hilary L. Thomas I have long, thick hair. Pulling it off of my comb each time I shower and setting it aside to throw away was helping my drain stay clear, but I know some hair gets through. I bought this to help catch what I don't put to the side.
It fits into my bathtub drain just fine. Mesh is very small to catch everything, and it did. I will probably have to clean the thing out after every shower, but that's okay. If any soap gets caught up a quick rinse under hot water and a bit of rubbing at the mesh with thumb and forefinger clean it off. If it starts to build up a soap scum I spray it with Tilex and hit with an old toothbrush. Ta da.
It's a good, cheap and preventative measure that means less snaking the pipes and less standing water in the tub.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Not Bad Jan 09, 2009
By Tweety Bird
"painting the town red"
This product does its job in the shower. I have no real complaints except that I do have to rinse it out almost every day or at least every other day, but that is how I know it works in catching everything. Especially my long hair.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
A Perfect Product Dec 13, 2011
By litaddiction I'd tried several plastic drain strainers and had lost hope of finding one that worked. They might catch some hair, but then I'd pull them out of the drain to clean and find more hair there -- and know, as the drain speed starting slowing, that yet more had gotten into the plumbing. To add insult to injury, the slow drain would cause water to accumulate during a shower and then the plastic strainers would FLOAT in the water, worthlessly.
This drain strainer is a little fine-mesh metal basket that catches everything AND stays in the drain rather than floating. I had my plumbing cleared just after I began using it, and a couple months later now I've seen no evidence of hair slipping under/through it or any hint of a slowing drain. I clean it after each use; it takes (literally) ten seconds to clear out the hair with a tissue and clean the strainer with soap while I wash my hands. Exceeded all expectations!
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