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The Kohler K-8801-CP Duostrainer Sink Strainer is designed to fit most standard kitchen sinks with a 3-1/2" or 4" outlet. Made from solid brass, it offers durability and reliability, featuring a removable basket with a secure stopper and a quick-lock installation system for easy setup.
S**N
Beautiful, Well Made, Practical
I just installed two of these Kohler sink strainers (in polished chrome) last week and I really couldn't be more pleased with them! Perhaps it's a bit weird to be so pleased with a lowly sink strainer, but, well, I am, and partly because I've always been DISpleased with sink strainers for as far back as I can remember noticing them. Strainers are typically made mostly of light gauge metal (except for the part of the body with the threads) and just don't work well.There are several standard approaches to strainer design. One is to have a doubled over spring-metal tongue on the bottom of the strainer basket that is pushed down into a slot in the bottom of the strainer body drain hole, this holds a rubber-ringed disc below the main basket against the sides of the body, thus sealing the sink to hold water. There are two main problems with this design: when not pushed down, a gap is present between the basket rim and the strainer body, which allows food to flow down into the drain, bypassing the basket; and, the rubber gasket gets all gunked up with food and is a pain to clean and is integral with the basket and thus can't be replaced separately.Another design is to have a metal disc down below the strainer basket, with a threaded extension. To seal, you just twist a turn-knob on the strainer and this pulls the metal disc down against a sealing surface on the strainer body. Previous to experiencing this Kohler unit, this was my favorite design as the metal disc can be cleaned and the seal was pretty good if you turned it down nice and hard. The draw back is that both the male and female threads get all gunked up with food and all the units I have found based on this design were moderate quality at best.And yet another design--the one used here--is to have a four-way cross piece at the center of the basket. In one orientation, a sealing ring is held up above the sealing surface on the body. Rotate it 90 degrees to the other orientation and that ring is allowed to drop down onto the sealing surface. The problem I have experienced in the past with this design is that the ring would get accidentally knocked down far too often during the process of washing dishes. Otherwise, it seemed like a decent design, I thought.Well, Kohler has proven this beyond a doubt in my opinion. Even after several hours of washing / rinsing dishes and the like, I have not had one case of the sealing ring dropping down unwanted. It STAYS in the locked up position pretty well, probably because it is so substantial. And when you drop it down, that extra mass helps it seal perfectly to the strainer body. It makes a really great seal from everything I have seen so far. Water can stay in the sink for hours if you want, with no leakage. I don't normally do this, so it's not a big deal either way for me, but for others it will be a welcome change from cheap, poorly designed sink strainers.In addition, the sealing is done by an o-ring. To my mind, this is GREAT! Because o-rings are cheap and easy to obtain and easy to change. Even if an o-ring only lasted a year or two before it started to lose performance, it's no big deal. Just replace it! One reviewer here noted the exact size. I will verify this and update this review. But I believe you can buy them in a two-pack at one of the big box stores that sells Kohler. I will verify this as well. Either way, my point stands. Easy and cheap to change. But that's not all! The other advantage in my opinion is that there is a minimal amount of rubber to get all gunked up, so it's easy to clean the sealing ring and to keep it clean.The strainer body itself is a thing of beauty and excellence in design. It's a heavy-weight, well machined piece of metal (brass in my case) and the three-screw tightening ring assembly makes installation of this unit a joy. Normally you need a strainer wrench (to turn this really large locking ring) and a basin wrench (to hold the strainer body), both of which are specialty tools. Cheap, but a pain, and pretty limited to just this one function. With the Kohler, these tools are not needed.Except that you have to remember that REMOVING the OLD strainer body is probably going to be a nightmare. Just assume it will be very difficult, because it probably will be. Something like this that has been in place for 20 or 30 years is just not fun to remove, and you will need some way to hold the strainer body while you turn off the locking ring. It may even take two people. Or a hacksaw if you're really unlucky.And please follow the instructions and put plumbers putty at the top sealing surface (between sink and strainer body) and use the rubber gasket at the bottom one (between bottom of the sink and the washer). One review I read somewhere the person complained about an 1/8th inch of water remaining in the sink because the gasket raised the strainer up that much. Ah . . . yeah, that's because that gasket should have been BELOW!But, once it's installed, all that pain and frustration will have been so worth it. Or at least it was for me. Every time I look at these Kohler Sink Strainers, I get a small dose of satisfaction and joy--the joy of something which works well and looks great and exudes quality. Very nice indeed.
A**R
Thanks
Lo use para el fregadero Koehler que les compre para mi cocina y esta preciosa !!!!
J**.
High quality fixture
I was very surprised at how nice this drain fixture is. I know its just a drain for sink, but this thing has some weight to it. The main body is not just a stamped piece of metal. The upper part is a nice stainless steel and fit the sink perfectly. (Kohler Sink as well). The strainer part is nice looking as well. The stopper uses an O-ring for the seal, which could be cheaply and easily replaced if ever needed. For me, this strainer/drain was worth the extra money. I know I could have spent as little as $12 for essentially the same thing, but there is no comparison between the two as far as durability and appearance.
S**N
at $16 apeice, this is a DEAL
I couldn't believe the retail of $75 plus for these, but they were $16 from Amazon Warehouse....gorgeous pieces of machined Stainless, about 5# each...who thought how great a drain could be! The engineer in me loves them! But retail? Forget it!
S**.
Leaked until I replaced the o-ring. 1025656.
Purchased this for my Kohler sink. The drain is heavy solid construction and looks great. Unfortunately I choose to rate it 3-stars for two reasons. 1. - Right out of the box the strainer leaked and wouldn’t hold water in the sink. I replaced the o-ring with Kohler part number 1025656 and it is now holding water perfectly. 2. I’ve had this installed for about a month now and the drain has some kind of tarnishing that is now occurred, (my third pic) not sure why but luckily with the strainer installed it’s not visible. For what Kohler charges for these you would expect it to not leak and for the finish to last.
N**S
First time drain replacement
I bought a house that had a garbage disposal, unlike most people, I am not a fan of garbage disposals and needed a drain to replace it. This was my first time doing a project like this and with a video showing what to do it was a breeze to install.
S**S
Stopper doesnt work.
One of the stoppers doesn't hold water. Disappointed.
V**I
Probably the best sink strainer on the market, but get extra O rings...
Kohler K-8801-CP Duostrainer Sink Strainer, Polished ChromeThis is probably the highest quality kitchen sink strainer on the market, but it’s also the most expensive. The lowest-priced chrome model is the best value if that finish is OK for your application. I used it on a stainless steel utility sink with a chrome faucet and it looks great.Pros:- Compared to most other sink strainers, this one is downright elegant.- The body is thick solid brass, chrome plated, and high quality.- The large rubber and steel mounting washers are thick and good quality.- The tightening ring and three number 3 Phillips-head screws are stainless steel. This is the best mounting system for a strainer since the body is easily aligned (with the Kohler insignia) in the sink bottom, plus it’s easy to get the assembly tight without special tools; it’s also the most expensive to manufacture.- The tail pipe is chrome-plated brass; and a decent gauge.- The strainer is either stainless steel or brass. It has two positions – open and closed.Cons:- The weak link in this product is the O-ring used in the stopper. It should come with several spare O rings, given that they will eventually wear out or stretch. You might want to keep extra O-rings on hand. Also, the stopper must be positioned dead center and level when it’s dropped down into position for it to actually stop water; miss by a tad and water passes through.Other:-If you call Kohler [800-456-4537] they might send two or three DuoStrainer O rings at no cost. Or, go to kohler dot com, click on parts, and search for part number 48694. They are currently $1.20 each with eight bucks shipping for the order, so order several. There are lots of sellers for this part; one reviewer said he found them at an ACE hardware store.- The KOHLER K-8799-CP Duostrainer is the same as this one, but doesn’t include a tail pipe.- Made in China.Summary:The duo strainer is an excellent quality sink strainer and looks great!
W**R
Kohler Service wins the day
After 6 months I noticed that the stainless steel looked significantly tarnished. I reached out to Kohler and their response was first rate. After looking at a photo I sent the representative while I was on the phone, she said they would warranty it and replace the whole kit. I received the product quickly and it was an easy re-install. We have several Kohler products in our house and other than this issue, all work as expected. Their product cost a bit more but from my experience, they’re worth the cost.
L**.
Love these - but there's a trick to putting the stopper in :o)
These look GORGEOUS in our Kohler sink. I had read reviews of issues with the stopper leaking etc. but there is a trick. Put the stopper straight in, then turn the chrome knob until it drops down. Voila! No leaks. However, as other reviewers have said, I wouldn't trust it left in the "up" position to not accidentally be knocked down into place and plug your drain without you realizing it. I bought some nice chrome drain catchers to set in there until I need the stopper to help be sure that doesn't happen and to be sure lots of stuff doesn't go down the drain as it's quite wide and has lots of open space for big pieces of stuff to end up in your drain. Definitely would recommend this drain!
B**0
Tarnished
This strainer was installed 1/2 a year ago and is all tarnished. I contacted Kohler and they are not interested in addressing the problem. Telling me it is a cleaning issue. the trainer on the other side is an insinkerator, still beautiful and shinny. For the price this is really poor quality.
G**Z
Kohler Is The Best
Now this is a sink strainer! None of that thin sheet metal in this strainer. This is made from cast stainless steel. Kohler is the best hands down. I actually installed this in my motorhome as I couldn’t stop the thin sheet metal one’s that I had from leaking. This one doesn’t leak and probably never will, it’s built like a tank.
J**.
The sherman tank of the often ignored sink drain.
You don't think much about your sink drain/strainer until you have to buy one, and then you realize that they are all cheap pieces of junk out there when you actually pick up and handle them. The Kohler Duostrainer is by far the sturdiest feeling and best looking drain I got my hands on after spending a couple of weeks looking for one for our new sink. Installation is straight forward and didn't require any special tools to get a completely secure and professional fit.The actual strainer/stopper portion seems well designed and when closed doesn't let a drop of water through it, when I tested it just for fun I left a sink full of water overnight in our reno and when I returned to it it was still full. Nothing about this strainer is flimsy and I'm confident it'll last forever unless there is something sketchy about the finish but we haven't even moved back into our house yet so this is very much a time will tell area. The only point of concern is that unlike many of Kohler's plumbing products these only carry a one year warranty instead of a lifetime warranty. For an item like this demanding the high price that it does, I would hope that they would stand behind the product for a longer period of time.
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