Brand | Pfister |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Material | Nickel, Metal |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Special Feature | Pop-Up |
- Pfister’s classic Push & Seal pop-up drain, now in a metal design; Press to seal and press again to open
- Only 3 parts and installs in 3 minutes
- Push & Seal’s advanced compression lock seals the drain completely so your sink stays filled
- Unscrew the cap for cleaning under the stopper
- Push & Seal drain ONLY compatible with sinks with overflows
JenK Verified Buyer –
Only issue was the tail piece was not firmly attached to pop up. Took me a little bit to figure out that my “leak” was actually from there. Gave it a simple hand tighten and everything was perfect
James Powers Verified Buyer –
I thought I was buying a higher quality push-button drain for my bathroom vanity. And it might still be higher quality because it’s made out of metal (I like that) but for the price I paid, you would think the stopper would seal off the water perfectly when you push it down. It doesn’t. It lets a small trickle drain.
I went to check the instructions to make sure I did everything properly, but alas, it didn’t come with instructions. So three stars. I’m disappointed.
ActiveMQ Verified Buyer –
JonH Verified Buyer –
All my life I have hated pivot rods on bathroom sinks. This so simply solves all that hassle! Why is any bathroom faucet still sold with a pivot rod??? This is a heavy duty metal piece and seems very well made. I love it!
Carroll Verified Buyer –
This popup drain came yesterday as promised. This morning I removed the Delta Popup that I could never get to seal after several attempts over the course of a week. I installed and tested within approximately 20 minutes. I used teflon thread tape on the drain pipe and compression threads before installation. I’m not sure that the tape was needed on the compression threads as the friction washer made tightening the unit to the sink a breeze. I am pleased with quality and ease of the “no leak” installation. I highly recommend this product and vendor.
Gary S. Verified Buyer –
For years we’ve struggled with a cheap stopper plunger getting disconnected under the sink. This press to set or release replacement eliminates that problem and perfectly matches the finish of my Price-Pfister faucet. After removing the plunger handle you don’t even see that it’s gone. It is a bit pricey, though, compared to other brands.
TG Verified Buyer –
Had a tiny leak around overflow either coming from rubber washer not seating properly or small defect is thread plumbers putty fixed the issue.
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GroovyGeek Verified Buyer –
Overall the quality of the drain is great. Where it fails miserably is the choice of a chrome plated stem. I guess this is OK if the sink sits on top of a cabinet. However if you have a floating sink the result is hideous.