








🖤 Seal the deal with V-TOP: The sleek stopper your home deserves!
The V-TOP Tub Stopper 2 Pack features a universal 6-inch diameter design made from soft, durable silicone that fits sinks, bathtubs, and laundry tubs. Its flat, mold-resistant seal ensures a perfect water-tight fit without clogging or mold buildup. Safe for kids and easy to clean, this dual pack offers reliable, hygienic drain coverage for multiple rooms.

| ASIN | B07BWDC2QB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #317,909 in Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Home Improvement ) #6,463 in Drain Strainers |
| Brand | V-TOP |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | Tub stopper |
| Item Weight | 109 g |
| Item model number | HAL-062C |
| Manufacturer | V-TOP |
| Material | Silicone |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.2W x 15.2H Centimeters |
| UPC | 665059779132 |
L**E
Works surprisingly well. I don't know if my kitchen sink is warped or what, but I've never been able to find a stopper that fits properly. I actually bought every single option a the local red-triangle store and none of them fit properly. This has totally solved my issue. I'm very happy with them. They don't have a strainer, but also don't claim to! You might be able to fit one of those basket strainers underneath, I haven't tried.
A**A
Cumple con las especificaciones del producto.
R**E
Works great!
K**H
They are large enough but they feel light and flimsy. Wish they were heavier better fit and grip.
P**3
My kitchen sink's metal plugs were letting some water leak. Those metal plugs can be a pain to clean when you decide to give them a good cleaning and so, I loved the idea of something flat. These adhere well to the sink's drain. I have had no water leakage. They are flat and therefore, are easy to clean. There are only two very minor issues with it. You do not want to put your dish soap in until a bit more water had built up or you want to be very careful to avoid shaking that soap in the water (to spread it/make it more bubbly) because it's too easy to push one of the drains and lose your water/soap. Once you're used to it, this becomes a non-issue. It is also possible for someone not used to this new style of plug to push them while doing the dishes, which will evidently lead to a water leak. This is a human error issue. Most of us have used the metal plugs that you push in for so long. Give yourself the time to adapt. These are easy to clean (I rinse them with hot water after every use and give them a monthly clean in hot water with vinegar). There are two things that I would like the makers to consider: a) making a smaller circular version. I do not think that all of this material is required to plug my sink. It would make it easier to store them after use. 2) Come up with a rack or some way to be able to store them in the sink after use. Most of us put our old metal plugs beside the faucet, making it look cleaner. These are too big to do that. Leaving them in the sink until the next use doesn't look neat/clean. These are suggestions and not complaints. I will likely find a basked meant for sponges that can store them.
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