Installing This Anti-Clogging POP-UP Drain Stopper Will Save You Thousands! | Bathroom How To DIY

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On this video I'm going to show you why installing this anti-clogging pop-up drain stopper will save you thousands! Saving you from jewelry falling down the drain accidentally and even saving you hundreds of dollars from paying a plumber to unclog your drain! This is a perfect bathroom DIY for beginners!

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All Comments (21)
  • @b1denison
    I really like this sink stopper! I also like the faucet. What is the brand and model of the faucet?
  • You only hand tightened the nut on bottom, you will eventually have a leak. I have installed over a 100 of that same brand and ran into all of the problems you can think of , one of the problems is only hand tightening that nut, another problem is using that plumbers putty, silicone works everytime sometimes the plumbers putty will also let water leak through, I also put silicone underneath. Got tired of call backs, these are nice pop up drains when they don't leak.
  • @MoeMuzic13
    I just bought a similar pop stopper, looking forward to installing sometime next week. First off, Thank you! for the video, you took your time, you explained "every" step and made it that much easier for a non do-it-yourselfer(which is me). I do much better when I see someone showing the steps. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • Wow! again! Your awesome video showed me something I never knew - I recently remodeled my bathroom and the sink came with a drain like the one your installing but I didn't know that the pop up part can be removed - So I went and checked and it pops out - Now I know Thanks again!
  • @jenfugit7801
    Installing these today! Thanks for showing the process, I always like to double check before I dive in with a replacement project!
  • @CapturedYou
    I don't know how plumbers do this work hahaha nasty but very satisfying when you see no leaks! Great video bro.
  • @charlesh139
    I repeated your steps with the same product and it worked out great. Thanks for posting.
  • @et4615
    I need this for my tub. Do you know if just the pop up strainer piece is universal so that I could just pop it into my existing hardware in the tub after removing the piece that I have which rotates to open and close?
  • @scrdad2
    Nice job! Good video and verbal instruction!
  • I installed one similar years ago and thought, "Huh! I didn't know that basket part popped out." pause video and goes to try it Nope, it's firmly connected. But now that I think of it, it might unscrew. I think I like the basket version better.
  • @MikeCee7
    Nice video, but couldn’t you accomplished all this with, just buying one those mermaid magic drainers (weather, advertise on TV a lot recently,) that just you replace the top device in your sink, in 10 seconds? Is it necessary to have to replace the entire straight pipe underneath the sink as well?
  • @dekia01
    ciao, come risolvi il problema di "no overflow"?
  • @DIY-repair
    4:15 Somebody previously did an ugly job by putting the silicon as a sealant instead of the plumber's putty.
  • @davec2643
    With or without overflow? Does that mean the hole some sinks have at the top?
  • @rbilardo47
    I purchased the chrome unit and installed it properly, no leaks. My problem is it does hold the water in the sink, the water seeps through the drain. Is there an adjustment to prevent seepage? I can't figure this one out. Thanks