Those have been around for quite a few years. I have put them in. By providing several thicknesses of o-rings, you get a secure fit down into almost any tub drain.
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Flip-ItŪ Tub Stopper: The Amazing Fit-All Replacement Tub Stopper
Their words, not mine, Terry
It may be amazing though. Or at least it's a fix for a problem that's becoming more common.
http://pppmfgco.com/
Useful when the linkage on a tub drain no longer works. Will fit 90% of tub drain openings. Slip on an O-Ring and press into the drain.
A ball-shift toggle system which opens and closes the drain.
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Last edited by Terry; 10-30-2012 at 10:19 AM.
Those have been around for quite a few years. I have put them in. By providing several thicknesses of o-rings, you get a secure fit down into almost any tub drain.
I am "old school" so I remove the strainers and screw a new one in. I let the handymen and DIYers patch them up. I am surprised people do not complain about the standing water around the drain because of the extra thickness of the "new" ring.
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