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Old 01-06-2024, 07:54 PM   #4
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Are you sure that 1-1/4 inch is the right size? Traditionally, kitchen fixtures are plumbed with 1-1/2 inch fittings, and bathroom fixtures are plumbed with 1-1/4 inch fittings. The Home Depot ad title says it is a 1-1/4 inch bathroom drain kit. However, the text of the ad goes on to say that it is 1-1/4 inch on one end, and 1-1/2 inch on the other. Is this what you are expecting? Since you are working with a kitchen sink, might you need 1-1/2 inch on both ends?

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Got a replacement from TrailManor but it is not an exact match.
Can you be a little clearer about what the mismatch is? I guess I'm not seeing it in the picture. Are you referring to the gray fitting on the sink itself? Or something about the pipe?

I'm not a fan of slinky hoses for drains, but as long as the ends fit, and it is long enough to form an actual trap, it should work.

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