🦶 Step up your bath game with effortless toe-touch control!
The LDR 502 5108CP Toe Touch Bath Tub Drain is a sleek chrome stainless steel stopper designed for easy toe-tap operation. It fits standard 1 ½ inch coarse thread drains with a precise 1 7/8 inch diameter, ensuring a secure, leak-free installation. Durable against wear and plating buildup, it includes a rubber gasket and DIY instructions, backed by a limited lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | LDR Industries |
Color | Chrome |
Product Dimensions | 1.87"W x 3.5"H |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
UPC | 019442492243 788115205816 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00019442349974, 00019442492243 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | LDR |
Part Number | 502 5108CP |
Item model number | 502 5108CP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Chrome |
Finish | Chrome |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Drain |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
R**O
Trust But Verify XXVIII
Very easy to install used plumbers putty works great
N**R
Works great but I think I installed it wrong
This doesn't come with installation instructions so I "winged it" thinking that there's only one way to install it.However, after installation I noticed that the thick rubber gasket was causing the drain to sit above the low point in the tub. That means, when the tub is drained there will be residual water collected at the drain plug.After a little research, I believe now, that the thick rubber seal is supposed to go below the tub drain, between the tub and the floor drain it connects to. Therefore, I'm going to remove the drain, remove the thick rubber gasket (I don't need to replace the one below the tub) and install the drain, sealing it with plumbers putty. That way it will sit at the bottom of the drain recess and the tub will empty completely.Pros:1) Attractive and well built.2) Fit my tub like a glove.3) Reasonable price for a fixture fitting that will last for years/decades.4) Seals are provided (where needed. I'd recommend plumbers putty between the drain flange and the tub drain opening).Update:As you can see from the picture above, I removed that thick rubber gasket and used plumbers putty in it's place. The drain is now sealed and seated tight in the tub drain point. Water will not collect around it any longer.Cons:No complaints. This drain should serve it's purpose for many years to come.
B**N
Why did I wait so long for a $12 fix?
It works well. I replaced a corroded one that wasn't sealing. I thought my hot water hear elements were bad because I was running out of hot water before the tub filled. Here it was going down the drain as my old one was leaking. I bought the best tool and it broke free ok but didn't want to turn out. It was putting torgue on the lower pipes. It had my drain at 10 o'clock position. So I used a heat gun. I got it nice and warm/hot and it backed right out. I'm not a plumber so I was happy to get this fixed myself. I put "never seize" on the threads and plumber dope around the top. I rolled the dope into long thing string and wrapped it around the top. I don't know if that is needed or not but it did have it in before, so.. 17 years we have owned our house and I never realized the stopper unscrewed so you can clean it. I've seen some with "hair catchers". I don't know why you would want to do that. The septic will take care of the hair. Happy with it.
T**M
Decent product
A little tough putting it in but it does work well
U**R
Great looks, great value!
This is a very nice-looking drain stopper and if fit perfectly. You really have to remove the old one before ordering to be sure of the size. I'm going to order another one for our basement tub, but I will remove it first, as it looks like it might be smaller.
R**R
Good
Fits perfect
N**A
Good Fit.
This is the second stopper I have purchased, and I am pleased with its performance. It is easy to install if you have the necessary tools, it comes with a rubber O ring of which the instructions indicate that its use is optional. I used the O ring, but in hindsight it would have been better to use plumber's putty to seal the base to the tub and avoid a "ledge" created by the O ring. which causes a small amount of water to remain around the stopper's base.
M**E
does it work ?
when pushed down into locking position, there is a gap between the rubber and the bottom metal. Did not install because of this, as does not look like its going to work.
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