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High quality leak free TPR rubber tailpiece washer, 1-1/2-Inch.
daemoncycler
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I nice change up from the white ones. Kinda fun seeing a red circle in the bottom of the kitchen sink :O)
Zeux
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Both of these items did not last more than ten minutes in my household. They were affected by dry rot and were completely destroyed when subjected to pressure during placement.
Valeria
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
June 24, 2024Ordered yesterday night when I found the leak. Arrived this afternoon, before noon actually.Popped the old cracked desiccated washer out.Popped the new pliable washer in. Actually had an old black flat washer in the other side so I replaced it too.Hand tightened the nut, no plumbers tape. No leak. Nothing to show really, it just fit, and it works. I wonder how long it lasts...
MRDAVE
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
These are pliable rubber. Not hard plastic like some. They seal much better/easier
K. Nielsen
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023
These did exactly what I needed them to do. I had a leaking drain pipe, right at the connection between the drain basket/strainer and the first section of PVC drain pipe. The hard plastic "seal" that came with the drain was not doing it's job. These are flexible and made from actual rubber, so they create an actual seal.I ordered 2 packages of these at the same time and both packages contained 2 seals/washers for a total of 4 seal washers.I would recommend these and I would buy them again if I ever need to.
itrainsinOregon
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2022
Maybe TPR is expensive, but I'm thinkin this vendor knows when he's got you where he wants you . . like I say, they work .. . . they also spread out too far and encroach on the throat of the tailpiece too much . .
Bob Dawson
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2019
Let me preface this by saying I have been using the regular plastic washers that came standard with whatever drain pipe and never had a problem a little re-tightening couldn't fix for the past 25+ years. They have lasted for years with traps being disassembled and reassembled for periodic clean-outs. It really seems like if you have a leaking tailpiece using a standard plastic washer something must not be lining up right or there's a flaw in the material the washer is mating.That being said... Standard old plastic vs. fancy colored rubber seals with letters telling me how high tech the rubber is? Please. Like I'm not going to buy these instead. TPR is thermoplastic rubber guys. Elastomeric polymers with viscoelasticity. Removing my stupid broken garbage disposal and redoing all the nasty old pipes while I'm down there just went from "please kill me" to "almost tolerable" because now we have some sexy aftermarket seals going in.In all seriousness these worked great. Used these and their slipjoint counterparts from end to end. They made nice snug seals that felt very strong but yet had a little flex to them. So I could see these being a little more forgiving than plastic, having a wider tolerance for making a good seal if things weren't lined up just right. I personally wouldn't need them for that reason because when I do a job everything is dead on point, plumb, square, and true. I just like the idea of using the best materials for the job. As far as the rubber being as quality as it sounds on paper and not drying out only time will tell. But my first impression is these are very nice seals.For anyone looking at these to deal with some cattywompused plumbing, the newer polypropylene drain pipe feels a little more bendy and elastic than PVC so that may be another thing to consider working into the mix.
Steve S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2015
This little guy saved my leaky sink! I tried about 2 or 3 of the plastic tailpieces with a really tight connection and they kept leaking...I put one of these guys on, tightened it relatively tight and first try, no leak! Granted, I've only given it a few days, but I am pretty sure it's not going to spontaneously start leaking again (hope not at least). I'd recommend if you are having trouble with the plastic (crappy) tailpieces to give this a try...In my particular situation it worked wonders!
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