Update: This popular deal is still available.
Amazon has
OXO Good Grips Bundle: Silicone/Stainless Steel Tub Stopper + Stainless Steel Hair Catch Drain Protector for
$13.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Editor
Corwin for posting this deal.
- Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon. Usually ships within 1 to 4 weeks.
Key Features:
- OXO Good Grips Silicone/Stainless Steel Tub Stopper
- Sturdy silicone construction effectively seals drains for baths
- Built-in suction secures Stopper to the tub floor
- Suction cup hangs Stopper from the wall when not in use
- Sleek stainless steel accent resists rust
- Effectively seals drain to fill tub with water
- Suction cup secures Stopper to tub floor
- Suction cup can be used to store Stopper when not in use
- Stainless steel and silicone construction
- OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Hair Catch Drain Protector
- Two-piece design catches hair without blocking water flow
- Topper removes for easy cleaning
- Flexible silicone catching cone
- Stainless steel and silicone construction
- Fits in standard 1.25-in to 1.8-in (3.2-cm to 4.57-cm) diameter bath drains
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Suspecting that you were mistaken, I reviewed the price history on the website that records historical trends in the price history of a product. The lowest this item has ever been in the history of it being sold is $12.55. Therefore it looks like you've made some sort of mistake or you're just trying to stir up trouble.
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Hair, cooking grease can't damage the pipes to the point where they need replacement. Snake it and you are good
The latest scam plumbers are using on +30 year homes is that the sewage lines have to be dug up and replaced because the pipes themselves are corroding and forming permanent blockages that waste gets caught on. The way it was described to me was like stalactites inside a cave. The quote for replacing an 8FT section came out to $3000 and the cleanout is at least 24FT from the sidewalk. They didn't quote me on what it would cost for the 40FT section under the slab where the actual clog was, but I bet it would have been painful.
I could see this happening on old fiber pipes, but galvanized pipes corrode inside out. You'd have a hole long before any kind of major rust buildup. Sure enough, the camera showed none of this. I'll probably have them relined, which is way cheaper than replacement.
With that said, constantly trying to solve the issue with chemicals can speed up corrosion and create spots where waste can't flow as smoothly.
For the DIYers, they have a snake attachment for your pressure washer that's way more effective than a standard snake, doesn't mar the pipes, and is a lot cheaper than snakes of equal length: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085WJ4GWG
Running your own snake camera is also super cheap, but I would recommend having a plumber do it. They usually have a more expensive camera with a locator ($800+ if you buy it yourself). Not to mention, owning your own means having to clean it afterward.
However, it won't come with a locator so you won't know exactly where your issue is. A professional camera with a locator is about $1000.
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The one linked below rises-up just enough (and spreads out) to block hair without becoming a block itself. Its also weighty enough to stay put. This was heads and shoulders above many other drain screens I used. It feels tough and looks nice - not the usual knock-off garbage made under a dozen names
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000DZGJX4?th=1
But for added effect, you can get one of those drain bladders that connects to the garden hose and modify it to create a temporary blockage at your cleanout.
This should let you soak the line in lye, rather than have most of it run straight down the drain.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000DZGJX4?th=1
If you have someone who takes baths and forgets to put the strainer back, it solves that issue.
but I bought a simple metal drain snake at Walmart, and I have used it to keep that tub clear since. I also used it to clear out the lint from air conditioner condensation drain, since I forget to bleach it at times...
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