StaceyNeil
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We're putting a new tub/shower in. It will be used primarily by a teenage girl for showers and tub soaking. We saw that American Standard has a "Deep Soak" drain (#1640.305) that adds 2" water depth by relocating the overflow to the top of the overflow hole. She likes that idea (as do I, otherwise she'll use MY bathtub!); however, I wonder about the quality and design of the drain. It's a "toe-tapper" kind, and both the drain cover and overflow cover are chrome-plated plastic.
Do you think this will be fine, or should I look at one with metal parts?
Are the lever or cable types better when it comes to longevity?
How about hair clogs? She has long hair. Seems like lever type, with a grid, would be better for that than the toe-tapper kind.
I hate to spend big bucks ($80 for the one I'm considering) if it's a piece of junk--- but if it's fine, she'd appreciate the extra water depth.
What do you guys recommend?
Do you think this will be fine, or should I look at one with metal parts?
Are the lever or cable types better when it comes to longevity?
How about hair clogs? She has long hair. Seems like lever type, with a grid, would be better for that than the toe-tapper kind.
I hate to spend big bucks ($80 for the one I'm considering) if it's a piece of junk--- but if it's fine, she'd appreciate the extra water depth.
What do you guys recommend?
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