🛠️ Trap the pests, not your style!
The Om Inc Polypropylene Cockroach 'S' Trap is a smart solution for maintaining a clean and odor-free wash basin. With its flexible pipe for easy installation and lightweight design, this trap ensures a pest-free environment while being simple to clean and maintain.
Manufacturer | Omplast Inc |
Country of Origin | India |
Item part number | 1072 |
Package Dimensions | 43.2 x 14.2 x 8.1 cm; 300 g |
ASIN | B0739YC5DJ |
D**R
Good value. DIY installation.Works well.
Works as advertised. If looks are not important, you can get this trap instead of a stainless steel trap. This is much easier to install than steel trap. Certain joints came glued from factory. Only the part which attaches to the sink needs a teflon tape. The other corrugated tube end goes into the drain pipe. Apply a little silicon sealent at the gaps of the drain pipe to stop any odour leakage . You don't need a plumber to do this much.
V**L
Decent product
Does the intended purpose.
K**A
Average product
It can solve your problems but it is not good for long time
N**.
Innovative product
I tried different solutions to stop the hot smell coming out from wash basin, but nothing worked. Finally got this produt and this is a perfect solution to fix the smell. Easy to install. Good quality.
T**K
Good but pricey
Good but expensive, it's worth only 350-400rs. If available in your area local store get it from there.The flow is soo good and easy to install. If you can install correctly it won't leak. It blocks bad smells and insects.
A**M
Bad quality plastic.cracked in installation and started leaking
The plastic threads were worn out and leaking, waste pipe cracked and started leaking at the crease near outlet end of waste pipe.Plastic quality needs improvement or a complete flex pipe change.
A**R
Very useful product.
This pvc S trap was very hard to find. I ordered bit As soon as I found it on Amazon. It was very easy to install. It's definitely cost effective option. Go for it
K**A
A useless product.
Useless. Leaks at all the joints. I have sealed all the joints with sealants. Better to have cockroaches than a continuosly leaking 'cockroach trap'!
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