KOHLER K-7129-A-BRZ Lavatory Grid Drain with Overflow, Oil-Rubbed Bronze Product Description:
- Solid brass construction ensures durability and reliability
- KOHLER finishes resist corrosion and tarnishing, exceeding industry durability standards over two times
- With overflow
- For use in overflow applications
Product Description
Kohler K-7129-A-BRZ Lavatory Grid Drain with Overflow, Oil Rubbed Bronze Sturdy and reliable, this lavatory drain performs in the toughest of commercial settings. The non-removable metal stopper prevents loss or damage, and solid brass construction ensures years of outstanding performance. This model is available in an array of Kohler finishes. Kohler K-7129-A-BRZ Lavatory Grid Drain with Overflow, Oil Rubbed Bronze Features: Solid brass construction for durability and reliability Grid drain With overflow 1-1/4" connection Kohler lifetime limited warranty * Image shown may vary by color, finish, or material
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Wonderful replacement for Pop Ups
By Alexander White
If you have family members with lots of hair, clogged pop-up drains can be an ongoing issue. If you don't need a stopper function to be able to hold water in your sink, then these Kohler grid drains are a great improvement. They provide great flow, which makes clogs unlikely or, at the very least, much, much less frequent; and great aesthetics. I won't be going back to a pop up anytime soon.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Beautiful, well made, highly functional
By James Sexton
So, maybe you're in the minority of people who actually use the pop-up drain stop feature in your bathroom sink, and if so, and if you feel you really need this feature, you can stop reading now and find another drain. But, if you're like most of us, you never use that pull up knob on your faucet that causes the lavatory drain to close. There are a variety of reasons for this. Partly it's because most people just don't need to fill the sink with water. Partly it's because the bathroom sink may not always be the cleanest basin for this purpose in the house--too much toothpaste residue, and such like. And partly it's because these pop up drains often stop working not too long after they've been installed, and fail to hold water in the sink for any length of time. Whatever the reasons, if you too rarely, or never use the fixture-drain-stop feature and won't miss it, then you'll be VERY happy with this Kohler drain!Pop-up drains are a nightmare, really. Their main reason for existence seems to be to catch hair, toothpaste, fingernail clippings, and other nastiness, and to slow the flow of water through the p-trap so that your drain will clog up that much easier. Seriously. This really does seem to be all that they do in most households. So why not forget the stupid things? They don't look good, they don't work well, and they cause problems. And, on top of it all, they actually ALLOW hair and other drain-stopping material to GO DOWN inside the drain! They're just awful from left to right and top to bottom!Enter the Kohler drain you are viewing here! It's a thing of beauty, and is very solid and well made, and the drain top, instead of having those boring holes drilled into a flat surface, has wonderful interest and depth. I would describe it as a flower-petal design, which arches up towards the center, but you can look at the pictures I uploaded and see for yourself. It drains VERY quickly, assuming the trap below it is clear, and it stops hair, allowing you to remove it and trash it BEFORE it gets caught in the trap. And it's a beautiful polished chrome (or this model is--there are other finish choices, and a choice of with or without overflow). And, another point to make is that the drain tailpiece is a thread on variety, which mates to a gasket. This means that if you need a longer tail, you can just buy a threaded threaded tailpiece from your local plumbing supply store, and change out the one it came with for the longer tail. Be warned, however, that for whatever reasons, the diameter of the kohler drain and tailpiece is ever so slightly smaller than standard, so take the drain in with you to the store to ensure that the replacement tailpiece will indeed thread on. I had to try a couple different pieces before I found one that threaded on by hand. I could have forced the others with tools, I'm sure, but I didn't want to do that. I did not find Kohler made tailpieces in any length longer than the provided 4" tail listed on their website, but perhaps they are available. And one final point, note that the top itself threads onto the drain as well. I believe this is to allow you to adjust the overflow holes so that they are at or slightly below the bottom of the sink overflow, so that a minimum of water gets trapped there.In any case, I am extremely happy with this drain! Highly recommended for those of us who don't need or want a stupid pop-up lavatory drain.
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