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Aurora Pop Up Basin Waste Slotted Bathroom Chrome Sink Push Button Click Clack Plug Kit

Sold & shipped by Plumbworld
Available online only and not stocked in B&Q stores
£9.99

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Product information

Basin Waste with Overflow This push top bathroom waste is a practical and stylish alternative for contemporary bathroom suites where using a traditional plug just isn�t an option. It's easy to install and use as the design makes it impossible for objects to get lost down the waste hole. It truly is an effective and elegant choice for any bathroom. Polished chrome finish Polished chrome finishes are very popular in a bathroom, bringing style and important practicality.�Chrome�is super easy to clean and will match perfectly with other chrome fittings and accessories. This basin waste features a slot to allow waste water from the basin overflow to flow through it. It includes a�high quality plastic internal mechanism.

  • Fittings & fixings included
  • Assembly required
  • Guarantee - 1 year

Features and benefits

  • Practical solution for basins with no plug option.
  • Slotted design for basins with an overflow hole.
  • Press-top mechanism prevents items from falling down the drain.
  • Made from durable, high-quality zinc alloy with a chrome finish.
  • Matches a wide range of bathroom tap styles.
  • Easy to install with G 1 1/4" connection.
  • Compact dimensions: 60mm (W) x 100mm (H) x 60mm (D).
  • Includes a 1-year guarantee for complete peace of mind.

Specifications

BrandAurora
EffectChrome effect
MaterialMetal
Pack quantity1
Product width600mm
Product diameter600mm
Product weight180g
ColourSilver
Product code5056806143842
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
3 / 5(1 reviews)

TimT25 - 3 / 5 - 19/04/2025

Nice design, works fine. Plastic inside though

It’s perfectly fine and nicely designed. Time will tell how long the plastic insides will last though. I thought they would have been cast metal, but I guess it was relatively inexpensive.