🚿 Upgrade your sink game with the Snappy Trap—where ease meets leak-free perfection!
The Snappy Trap Universal Bathroom Sink Drain Kit is a complete, tool-free installation solution designed to fit all sink types. Featuring a flexible, clog-resistant hose and leak-proof seals, this compact kit ensures fast, reliable plumbing repairs in tight spaces. Includes all necessary components for seamless connection to standard drain pipes.
Brand | Coflex |
Material | Plastic |
Color | grey,white,black |
Product Dimensions | 28"L x 2"W |
Inside Diameter | 1.25 Inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Outside Diameter | 1.5 Inches |
Item Length | 28 Inches |
UPC | 710631920522 |
Manufacturer | Coflex |
Part Number | DK-105 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | DK-105 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Brushed |
Installation Method | wall mount |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Snappy Trap Universal Drain Kit for Bathroom Sinks |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
M**.
Good product...but beware
Works good and really easy to install...however the flexible part of the drain was not needed. This kit comes with different pieces and for me, the p trap and wall extension was enough. So you have a normal sink in a normal position with a normal wall drain, you probably wont need the flexible part. Another thing is the seal it comes with for the bottom of the drain, did not work well on its own. It still was leaking after tightening. I had to use the original seal in addition to the new it came with. So when installing this new one, make sure to keep your old one just in case and if it's still usable. I wish I would have saved my money and just bought a normal p trap drain kit. Again, good product and easy to install.
T**Y
That will fit most all everything you need
Works great easy to install
T**A
Not very flexible.
Needed this item as pipes did not line up. But not as flexible as pictured.
M**B
This is perfect!
This fit great and was a great solution for the moment. Obviously not meant to be forever… or maybe it is. Highly recommended. Material is good, easy to put together, the flex line is rigid but solid so don’t be afraid to bed it to form.
O**7
Buy this, it works!
I've purchased this in the past at a local box store to fix my bathroom sink. Easy to install, worked like a charm. It's been holding strong for about a year now with no issues.I also used snappy trap fittings for a quick connect for my shopvac to a diy cyclone dust collector: 1x bucket w/lid, 1x $1.50 double insulated plastic cup w/lid from Walmart, and some super glue (what I had on-hand at the time.I followed up w JB Weld later just because), screws, and probably some other stuff I'm forgetting; but it's an inexpensive project anyone could diy.The snappy trap fittings fit all my shopvac hoses, also regular vacuum hoses too.Plenty of videos on the internet about diy cyclone dust separators/ dust collector systems you should check out if you don't want your house covered in dust or even worse, breath in the dust or get it into your eyes (yes I use eye protection and wear a mask but somehow that dust would get to me like a magnet).Snappy trap fittings are smooth on the inside and prevent wood dust/sheetrock dust from clogging.Works great and saved me $ on expensive quick connect shopvac fittings.Also saved me $/time bc I was in a pinch and wanted to finish my dust collector ASAP. I used leftover parts from the bathroom sink project, which saved me time going to the store or waiting for parts in the mail.The second purchase on Amazon was to add a fitting to my shopvac and also to a couple sanders for quick connect capabilities to the dust cyclone hose. Also used some of the fittings to connect an additional hose to extend my reach sanding.I definitely recommend these fitting for plumbing and for quick connect capabilities on a shopvac, but as for using it to extent length/reach on shopvac hoses: I recommend to only do that in a pinch/temporary bc your shopvac will work better the less bends, curves, and fittings you have connected to it (there are acceptions to this depending on the hose, etc., but for best results, always do your own research).I do plan on purchasing a longer hose for the shopvac so I don't need to Frankenstein multiple hoses together from various vacuums (🙄😄🤣) but companies want you to pay ridiculous prices for even mid-quality shopvac hoses and I have more important priorities to spend money on, so that'll have to wait.Until then, the system I've got does the job just fine. (Although a better shopvac would be a nice bonus!)Sometimes my hands give me trouble gripping and tightening things; so if I can install the snappy trap system in a bathroom sink and other diy projects, I think it'd be easy as pie for most other people.Buy this. Buy it for your sink, or whatever diy projects it would go well with. You won't be disappointed
S**L
Easy to use
Very easy to use and unlike other universal kits this one fit together without any leaks on the first try. Would definitely buy this again
D**E
Terrible Instructions, but Overall Good Product
The good news is that I think this bag of "plumbing stuff" (Stuff is the official term to use for plumbing parts you don't actually know the name of.) is a good value and it seems to be good quality. The bad news is that the instructions are "redunkulously" (another official term; surprisingly not found in Webster's Dictionary) terrible. Keep in mind that this was my first time doing any kind of plumbing, but I am pretty darn good with instructions, if I do say so myself- as long as they are decent. These instructions seemed to assume that all readers are experienced plumbers. I was able to get the job done-eventually. FYI: The pendaflex looking piece of pipe does not squish in and out. It is not flexible so that you can easily adjust the size of the pipe to fit your needs. I thought that was misleading on the website description. So, do I recommend purchasing this bag of "stuff" to replace all the plumbing under your bathroom sink, except the hot and cold connection thingies (another official term "thingies") that run from your faucet to the hot and cold thingies that come out of the wall? Yes, I do, but be prepared to watch at least a few YouTube videos if you have no plumbing experience or if you do not have a friend with experience in plumbing that is willing to trade you help for a six-pack of cold beer. You should probably throw in a good steak made on the grill also (charcoal not gas, of course). I have an excellent marinade. So simple! Worcestershire sauce (You know I had to Google that word; no one can spell "Worcestershire.") and garlic powder. (Buy the grocery store brand of W-sauce. It tastes exactly the same.) Look at me; saving you money! Sprinkle both sides of the steak with the garlic powder. Put the steak in a bowl, and add the W-sauce. Put the bowl in the fridge for at least two hours. Flip the steaks every half an hour while marinating in the fridge. You can thank me later! Blessings friends!
V**L
The diameter of the pipe is larger than other brands
Very good quality
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