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product_id: 4863612
title: "K-8801-VS Duostrainer Sink Strainer with Tailpiece, Fits Most Standard Kicthen Sinks, Vibrant Stainless"
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# Fits 3.5-4 inch outlets Removable basket with stopper Solid brass durability K-8801-VS Duostrainer Sink Strainer with Tailpiece, Fits Most Standard Kicthen Sinks, Vibrant Stainless

**Brand:** kohler
**Price:** AR$351295
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚰 Elevate your sink game with Kohler’s Duostrainer—where durability meets sleek design!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** K-8801-VS Duostrainer Sink Strainer with Tailpiece, Fits Most Standard Kicthen Sinks, Vibrant Stainless by kohler
- **How much does it cost?** AR$351295 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kohler enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kohler brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Fit 📏:** Designed to fit most standard kitchen sinks with 3½ to 4-inch outlets for seamless installation.
- • **Sleek & Stylish ✨:** Vibrant stainless finish adds a polished, modern touch that elevates your kitchen aesthetic.
- • **Built to Last 🛠️:** Crafted from solid brass for unmatched durability and reliability in your kitchen.
- • **Effortless Control 🔄:** Innovative removable basket with a smooth open/close stopper that seals tightly—no leaks, no fuss.
- • **Hassle-Free Maintenance 🧼:** Minimal rubber parts mean easy cleaning and simple O-ring replacement—keep it fresh with zero stress.

## Overview

The KOHLER K-8801-VS Duostrainer Sink Strainer is a premium solid brass kitchen sink accessory featuring a removable basket with a reliable open/close stopper. It fits standard 3½ to 4-inch sink outlets and boasts a vibrant stainless finish that resists scratching and corrosion. Designed for easy installation and maintenance, it offers a tight seal to prevent leaks and enhances your kitchen’s style and functionality.

## Description

Product Description Keep your sink draining smoothly with this complete KOHLER Duostrainer sink strainer. With an integrated tailpiece for convenient installation, and basket featuring an easy-to-use open/close stopper, this brass strainer system offers everything you need. Available in an array of KOHLER Finishes to accent any decor. desertcart.com The Duostrainer sink strainer features solid brass construction for durability and reliability, and the removable basket strainer has an open/close stopper that seals tightly. The strainer has a 1-1/2-inch by 4-inch tailpiece and is for sink installations with 3½- to 4-inch outlets. Available in a wide range of durable, lustrous finish choices, including Vibrant PVD color finishes, the Duostrainer easily withstands the effects of daily use. Ultimately, the Duostrainer offers one more way to experience the superior quality and lasting beauty of Kohler craftsmanship.KOHLER Kitchen Faucets Behind the stylish design of KOHLER® kitchen faucets is a high standard of functionality and versatility because, at Kohler, we know todays hard-working kitchens require effective, cutting-edge designs that can reliably perform multiple tasks with ease. Whether youre preparing vegetables, safely filling a large pot over the stovetop or washing dishes, our kitchen faucets help create an efficient workspace that accommodates your needs and complements your lifestyle. Our extensive offering of pullout and pull-down kitchen sink models, along with a wide array of pot fillers and entertainment sink faucets, is meticulously constructed only of brass and zinc  never plastic  to provide enduring strength and beauty. In addition, KOHLER faucets are available in a range of exclusive Vibrant® PVD color finishes that are uniquely bonded to our faucets for exceptional resistance to scratching, corrosion and tarnishing. Finally, with minimal tools and flexible water supplies, our innovative "No Sweat" installation solutions save you time, effort and money.Vibrant® PVD Color Finish Kohler Co. sets an industry benchmark for faucets with its Vibrant finish. Working at the molecular level, the Vibrant process enables Kohler Co. to produce faucets in a variety of polished and brushed color/finish options. All possess a luster that clearly shines through for the life of the faucet. Kohler Co. employs a state-of-the-art Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) process to create the Vibrant finish. The process creates an incredibly strong surface and a remarkably durable finish; one that is resistant to scratching, tarnishing and corrosion.About Kohler Co. Founded in 1873 and headquartered in Kohler, Wisconsin, Kohler Co. is one of Americas oldest and largest privately held companies. Kohler is a global leader in the manufacture of kitchen and bath products, engines and power generation systems, cabinetry, tile and luxury home furnishings, and international host to award-winning hospitality and world-class golf destinations. Kohler Co. is known around the world for plumbing products, its traditional core business, and its flagship brand: KOHLER.

Review: Beautiful, Well Made, Practical - I just installed two of these Kohler sink strainers (in polished chrome) last week and I really couldn't be more pleased with them! Perhaps it's a bit weird to be so pleased with a lowly sink strainer, but, well, I am, and partly because I've always been DISpleased with sink strainers for as far back as I can remember noticing them. Strainers are typically made mostly of light gauge metal (except for the part of the body with the threads) and just don't work well. There are several standard approaches to strainer design. One is to have a doubled over spring-metal tongue on the bottom of the strainer basket that is pushed down into a slot in the bottom of the strainer body drain hole, this holds a rubber-ringed disc below the main basket against the sides of the body, thus sealing the sink to hold water. There are two main problems with this design: when not pushed down, a gap is present between the basket rim and the strainer body, which allows food to flow down into the drain, bypassing the basket; and, the rubber gasket gets all gunked up with food and is a pain to clean and is integral with the basket and thus can't be replaced separately. Another design is to have a metal disc down below the strainer basket, with a threaded extension. To seal, you just twist a turn-knob on the strainer and this pulls the metal disc down against a sealing surface on the strainer body. Previous to experiencing this Kohler unit, this was my favorite design as the metal disc can be cleaned and the seal was pretty good if you turned it down nice and hard. The draw back is that both the male and female threads get all gunked up with food and all the units I have found based on this design were moderate quality at best. And yet another design--the one used here--is to have a four-way cross piece at the center of the basket. In one orientation, a sealing ring is held up above the sealing surface on the body. Rotate it 90 degrees to the other orientation and that ring is allowed to drop down onto the sealing surface. The problem I have experienced in the past with this design is that the ring would get accidentally knocked down far too often during the process of washing dishes. Otherwise, it seemed like a decent design, I thought. Well, Kohler has proven this beyond a doubt in my opinion. Even after several hours of washing / rinsing dishes and the like, I have not had one case of the sealing ring dropping down unwanted. It STAYS in the locked up position pretty well, probably because it is so substantial. And when you drop it down, that extra mass helps it seal perfectly to the strainer body. It makes a really great seal from everything I have seen so far. Water can stay in the sink for hours if you want, with no leakage. I don't normally do this, so it's not a big deal either way for me, but for others it will be a welcome change from cheap, poorly designed sink strainers. In addition, the sealing is done by an o-ring. To my mind, this is GREAT! Because o-rings are cheap and easy to obtain and easy to change. Even if an o-ring only lasted a year or two before it started to lose performance, it's no big deal. Just replace it! One reviewer here noted the exact size. I will verify this and update this review. But I believe you can buy them in a two-pack at one of the big box stores that sells Kohler. I will verify this as well. Either way, my point stands. Easy and cheap to change. But that's not all! The other advantage in my opinion is that there is a minimal amount of rubber to get all gunked up, so it's easy to clean the sealing ring and to keep it clean. The strainer body itself is a thing of beauty and excellence in design. It's a heavy-weight, well machined piece of metal (brass in my case) and the three-screw tightening ring assembly makes installation of this unit a joy. Normally you need a strainer wrench (to turn this really large locking ring) and a basin wrench (to hold the strainer body), both of which are specialty tools. Cheap, but a pain, and pretty limited to just this one function. With the Kohler, these tools are not needed. Except that you have to remember that REMOVING the OLD strainer body is probably going to be a nightmare. Just assume it will be very difficult, because it probably will be. Something like this that has been in place for 20 or 30 years is just not fun to remove, and you will need some way to hold the strainer body while you turn off the locking ring. It may even take two people. Or a hacksaw if you're really unlucky. And please follow the instructions and put plumbers putty at the top sealing surface (between sink and strainer body) and use the rubber gasket at the bottom one (between bottom of the sink and the washer). One review I read somewhere the person complained about an 1/8th inch of water remaining in the sink because the gasket raised the strainer up that much. Ah . . . yeah, that's because that gasket should have been BELOW! But, once it's installed, all that pain and frustration will have been so worth it. Or at least it was for me. Every time I look at these Kohler Sink Strainers, I get a small dose of satisfaction and joy--the joy of something which works well and looks great and exudes quality. Very nice indeed.
Review: Quality item, worth the price. - I see this thing every day. Pretty glam for a sink stopper, gold, looks fine with my insanely expensive Kohler sink. It's a heavy piece, sturdy and good quality, glad I spent the extra money instead of going with what my plumber pulled out of his truck. I do enjoy having eye-appealing stuff around me, and washing dishes is grim enough without having to stare at something cheap. *sniff* As for water retention -- A+ -- and ease of install, well, I didn't hear any complaints from the plumber ;)

## Features

- Sink strainer with 1-1/2 in. x 4 in. tailpiece
- Solid brass construction for durability and reliability
- For sink installations with 3-1/2 in. to 4 in. outlets
- Removable basket strainer with open/close stopper that seals tightly

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000MF6VJ2 |
| Additional Features | Center Post, Removable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,514 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #205 in Kitchen Drains & Strainers #4,019 in Pumps & Plumbing Equipment |
| Brand Name | Kohler |
| Color | Vibrant Stainless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,074) |
| Finish Types | stainless |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00650531253729 |
| Included Components | Product Only |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 1.5"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | Sink Strainer |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kohler |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Kohler one-year limited warranty. |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Product Style | Duostrainer |
| UPC | 650531253729 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kohler
- **Color:** Vibrant Stainless
- **Finish Type:** stainless
- **Material:** Brass
- **Product Dimensions:** 1.5"W x 4"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I am having a new Kohler sink, faucet and garbage disposal installed. How do I know whether to order the strainer with or without the tail pipe?**
A: If it's hooking up to the garbage disposal, then you don't need the tail pipe. If it's not hooking up to the garbage disposal, then you need the pipe. We have a double sink ,so we have one side with the pipe and the other side doesn't have the pipe because it has the garbage disposal.

**Q: where is this made? I hope the USA**
A: It’s a very solid made. High quality. USA

**Q: What is the upper ring dimension (largest part) that sits on the sink opening? I'm needing a 4 1/2".**
A: The ring that the strainer sits in has an outside dimension of 4 1/2 inches

**Q: i have the k-8801. i want to replace just  the duostrainer / just the basket. what is the # for again just the strainer**
A: Here is a listing for the basket only: Note the color code, this one is brushed nickelKohler GP41398-BN Basket for Duostrainer, Brushed Nickel. Vibrant Stainless =VS

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful, Well Made, Practical
*by S***N on April 18, 2013*

I just installed two of these Kohler sink strainers (in polished chrome) last week and I really couldn't be more pleased with them! Perhaps it's a bit weird to be so pleased with a lowly sink strainer, but, well, I am, and partly because I've always been DISpleased with sink strainers for as far back as I can remember noticing them. Strainers are typically made mostly of light gauge metal (except for the part of the body with the threads) and just don't work well. There are several standard approaches to strainer design. One is to have a doubled over spring-metal tongue on the bottom of the strainer basket that is pushed down into a slot in the bottom of the strainer body drain hole, this holds a rubber-ringed disc below the main basket against the sides of the body, thus sealing the sink to hold water. There are two main problems with this design: when not pushed down, a gap is present between the basket rim and the strainer body, which allows food to flow down into the drain, bypassing the basket; and, the rubber gasket gets all gunked up with food and is a pain to clean and is integral with the basket and thus can't be replaced separately. Another design is to have a metal disc down below the strainer basket, with a threaded extension. To seal, you just twist a turn-knob on the strainer and this pulls the metal disc down against a sealing surface on the strainer body. Previous to experiencing this Kohler unit, this was my favorite design as the metal disc can be cleaned and the seal was pretty good if you turned it down nice and hard. The draw back is that both the male and female threads get all gunked up with food and all the units I have found based on this design were moderate quality at best. And yet another design--the one used here--is to have a four-way cross piece at the center of the basket. In one orientation, a sealing ring is held up above the sealing surface on the body. Rotate it 90 degrees to the other orientation and that ring is allowed to drop down onto the sealing surface. The problem I have experienced in the past with this design is that the ring would get accidentally knocked down far too often during the process of washing dishes. Otherwise, it seemed like a decent design, I thought. Well, Kohler has proven this beyond a doubt in my opinion. Even after several hours of washing / rinsing dishes and the like, I have not had one case of the sealing ring dropping down unwanted. It STAYS in the locked up position pretty well, probably because it is so substantial. And when you drop it down, that extra mass helps it seal perfectly to the strainer body. It makes a really great seal from everything I have seen so far. Water can stay in the sink for hours if you want, with no leakage. I don't normally do this, so it's not a big deal either way for me, but for others it will be a welcome change from cheap, poorly designed sink strainers. In addition, the sealing is done by an o-ring. To my mind, this is GREAT! Because o-rings are cheap and easy to obtain and easy to change. Even if an o-ring only lasted a year or two before it started to lose performance, it's no big deal. Just replace it! One reviewer here noted the exact size. I will verify this and update this review. But I believe you can buy them in a two-pack at one of the big box stores that sells Kohler. I will verify this as well. Either way, my point stands. Easy and cheap to change. But that's not all! The other advantage in my opinion is that there is a minimal amount of rubber to get all gunked up, so it's easy to clean the sealing ring and to keep it clean. The strainer body itself is a thing of beauty and excellence in design. It's a heavy-weight, well machined piece of metal (brass in my case) and the three-screw tightening ring assembly makes installation of this unit a joy. Normally you need a strainer wrench (to turn this really large locking ring) and a basin wrench (to hold the strainer body), both of which are specialty tools. Cheap, but a pain, and pretty limited to just this one function. With the Kohler, these tools are not needed. Except that you have to remember that REMOVING the OLD strainer body is probably going to be a nightmare. Just assume it will be very difficult, because it probably will be. Something like this that has been in place for 20 or 30 years is just not fun to remove, and you will need some way to hold the strainer body while you turn off the locking ring. It may even take two people. Or a hacksaw if you're really unlucky. And please follow the instructions and put plumbers putty at the top sealing surface (between sink and strainer body) and use the rubber gasket at the bottom one (between bottom of the sink and the washer). One review I read somewhere the person complained about an 1/8th inch of water remaining in the sink because the gasket raised the strainer up that much. Ah . . . yeah, that's because that gasket should have been BELOW! But, once it's installed, all that pain and frustration will have been so worth it. Or at least it was for me. Every time I look at these Kohler Sink Strainers, I get a small dose of satisfaction and joy--the joy of something which works well and looks great and exudes quality. Very nice indeed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality item, worth the price.
*by S***E on July 18, 2025*

I see this thing every day. Pretty glam for a sink stopper, gold, looks fine with my insanely expensive Kohler sink. It's a heavy piece, sturdy and good quality, glad I spent the extra money instead of going with what my plumber pulled out of his truck. I do enjoy having eye-appealing stuff around me, and washing dishes is grim enough without having to stare at something cheap. *sniff* As for water retention -- A+ -- and ease of install, well, I didn't hear any complaints from the plumber ;)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality item, perfect match
*by J***N on August 30, 2025*

Quality heavy duty Kohler drain with a finish that exactly matches our faucet. Easy installation, perfect fit, great looks, well made. Worth the investment to us!!!

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