

🛁 Stop clogs before they start—your tub’s new best friend!
The LEKEYE Tub Stopper is a sleek, durable 2-in-1 pop-up drain stopper and hair catcher designed to fit standard bathtub drains (1.5" to 1.75" diameter). Made from rustproof zinc alloy and brass, it prevents clogs by trapping hair and debris while allowing easy water drainage control. Its universal fit and long-lasting construction make it an essential upgrade for a hassle-free, stylish bathroom experience.





| Material | Zinc Alloy ,Brass |
| Brand | LEKEYE |
| Color | Silver |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75"W x 1.75"H |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | LEKEYE |
| Part Number | 2020 |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | 2020 |
| Style | Tub Stopper with Hair Catcher |
| Finish | Electroplate |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
C**F
Great product. Bought them for all our sinks and tubs.
Super easy to pop in the sink. Works great, keeps hair out of drains. The first time we took it out to check if it really worked, we were surprised (& kinda disgusted) at the amount of hair and stuff the drain had captured. We bought one to try out in one of our sinks that kept clogging up, and when it worked so well, we bought more (for each sink in our home). Then we bought the related tub stoppers for all our tubs. Haven't had to clean drains with corrosive drain cleaners since we bought these.
E**E
A simple solution to your drain problem
Absolutely a winner! Easy to install and the hold water. Easy to clean. They make one for tubs and it also works great. Not expensive. Thanks
S**R
Solved our problem
Needed to replace the stopper in our tub. This was easy to install, works perfectly, looks great. And reasonably priced. Would recommend.
S**H
it works and is a good product
i like this product because it prevents my bathtub from clogging up with all my hair and it looks nice. it keeps all the water in your tub when closed. the only downside i would say is that its hard to remove the hair from it when it gets full. really have to dig in with your finger when cleaning it out. but it does work good and extremely easy to put in your tub.
F**R
Fits sink drain better that others.
This sink drain stopper works fine. It does NOT have two small projections on the side that make it impossible to fit in the drain.
M**R
Easy, effective
Easy to use, no installation. Catches my long hair.
G**1
Won’t allow any debris and easy to clean
Really good and practical. It’s solid and easy to open/close with a little push. Push down to open, clean.
B**R
Works ok for what it is, until you have to clean it.
Does what it's supposed to do, allows water to drain when you want it to, stops water when you don't and catches hair that would otherwise clog up the drain. When it's fully seated, it looks like it was made for the tub.This replaced a popup plug that was built into our drain that broke. The only way to fix it would be to remove the tub and replace the entire drain as the little legs that it screwed into down in the drain broke off.Couple issues, though:1) the silicone seal ring is really narrow so it puts very little pressure on the wall of the drain to hold it in place. It still stays in place, but would be nice if the seal was wider so it put a bit more pressure on the drain wall to keep it there.2) to clean the hair out of it, you have to remove it from the drain and unscrew the plunger, then try and pick the hair out of the basket. Kind of obvious if you didn't think about it like I didn't when buying it. Gets old though. Can't imagine the thin silicone seal will hold up to repeatedly taking it out/putting it in the drain every few days. My wife has super fine hair and seems enough ends up in the basket after a few days to slow water flow to a minuscule rate.It's built pretty well, but I did break the first one. Totally my fault. I shampoo'd our carpets. When I do that, I do it bare foot so I don't get my house slippers all wet/messed up from the damp carpet. However, I tend to forget that the soap in the shampooer is super slippery, so when I shower afterwards, the tub is like an ice rink. I had the drain plug open and was showering, then basically did impromptu splits and slammed the side of my foot into the drain which snapped the brass part off in the threads of the basket. I'm very lucky I hit it with the side of my foot, because while it broke, it didn't fully pull the plunger out of the drain. If I had hit it with my toes, it would have likely busted up my foot pretty bad. As it is, it's been a week and the side of my foot is still bruised. lolI ordered a replacement after I got out of the shower, then when it showed up, I doubled up the silicone seal (now that I had an extra) and it held the new one in the drain better.However, issue 1 is still present, so I ordered a different version of this that is basically a dome with the strainer part on the surface. Hoping that one is easier to pick the hair off of without having to pull it out of the tub each time.
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