Bathroom Sink Pop Up / Plastic Pop Up Drain?
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 Published On Feb 27, 2019

Bathroom sink pop-up drain. In this bench top demonstration, I talk about the differences between a plastic pop-up drain and a metal pop-up drain.

I demonstrate and walk you thru installing a plastic pop-up drain on an inexpensive home center sink. In addition, I show you my method for removing a stubborn brass nut that refuses to unscrew.

Bathroom sink pop-up drains come in many styles and finishes when choosing one I'll always go for the heavy metal versions. They'll last virtually a lifetime, compared to the cheap plastic imposters.

Happy Plumbing,
Bob

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