

🔧 Upgrade your drain game with rustproof reliability!
The Symmons P-112N Replacement Pop-Up Drain Rod Assembly is a high-quality, rust-resistant stainless steel rod designed for durable and smooth pop-up drain operation. Easy to install with universal fit compatibility, it comes backed by Symmons' trusted limited lifetime warranty, making it the go-to choice for lasting bathroom hardware upgrades.



| ASIN | B007UQNN5G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,725 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #8 in Bathtub Faucet Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | Symmons |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,280) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00671256613803 |
| Included Components | Product Only |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 1"W x 3"H |
| Item Type Name | bathroom-hardware |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Symmons |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P-112N |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty to consumer; 10 year commercial warranty. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | P-112N |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 671256613803 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**Y
Real stainless steel!
The biggest problem with pop-up drain rod is the rod will rust and deteriorate after a few years and eventually break. The Symmons-112N is a high quality replacement that is made of real stainless steel which will not rust! The ball is a nice strong nylon looking material. The ball was slightly bigger than my original part but I’m handy enough to be able to grind it a little bit and viola, a perfect fit. Again, high quality material but be aware you might have make some adjustments. This is why I rated this product 5 stars for quality and 4 stars for ease of installation.
B**N
Easy to install
I have never changed any pop up drain rod before, but it was not difficult. The worse part was getting under the sink. I had a 5/8 ball and it fit perfectly for me. The rod was a little longer than the old one but I did not have to cut it. Great product (stainless rod) and a great price.
H**D
Great Replacement
I didn't want to purchase a whole new drain assembly and these worked out great for replacing the rods as my old ones had broken off. I would definitely recommend it!
B**C
Here are the missing instructions
The actual ball and rod are high quality, which is what matters. I put one of these on a sink a few years ago and it's still going strong. Recently I had another old stopper rod break, so I got another one of these and replaced it as well. The only problem with this product is that there are no instructions. I had to remind myself how to install it, so I'm documenting it here to save you the trouble. I made a diagram that shows the proper installation order, and here are the instructions: 0. Clean the existing pipe really well. (I recommend a toothbrush and paper towels.) If there's junk or rust where the rubber washer needs to seal against the drain assembly, you may get leaks. If rust gets between the nylon washer and nylon ball, it may tear up the plastic over time, also leading to leaks. 1. Put the black rubber washer into the existing drain pipe. It helps form a water-tight seal between the ball assembly and the pipe There should be a recessed lip inside the drain pipe that it rests on. 2. White nylon washer, cupped side out. It forms a water tight seal with the ball. 3. Rod + ball. You may need to cut the rod with a hacksaw, angle grinder, or similar if you have limited space behind the drain. 4. Screw-on cap. You may need to use the original one that came with the drain assembly, rather than the metal one that comes with this stopper rod. Hand tighten. It doesn't need to be super tight, since the rubber washer will seal things up, and over-tightening can damage the rubber over time. 5. One side of the retaining clip, if you have one. (Some sinks use other mechanisms to attach the strap to the drain rod.) 6. Strap that goes up to the drain opener/closer that's part of the faucet. 7. Other side of the retaining clip. Tip: sometimes it's easier to loosely slip the cap over the rod and attach the rod to the strap first, then slip the whole rod + strap assembly into the drain pipe opening.
R**T
Did the job.
Simple replacement job that a plumber would have charged over $200 to do.
R**O
Installation tip
This is the best small-bit-of-money I've spent in a while; it totally solved my problem of the old one leaking. But it required more installation work and thinking than it should have, so I'm writing a review to help others in case they experience the same issue. The item comes with both a rubber washer and a plastic washer. The plastic washer is clearly intended to go against the screw-cap, but it was very unclear to me where the rubber washer should be used -- between the plastic washer and ball, or between the ball and the drain hole? There are no instructions, either on paper on online, and the photo that everyone uses shows the parts unassembled (while most photos of similar items show the parts in the correct order on the rod). I've tried installing it both ways, and having the rubber washer between the ball and the drain clearly works better for me. Along with creating a better seal, it provide some friction to keep the rod in the full-up position (and thus keep the drain stopper in the fully closed position).
R**H
perfect fit
This worked perfectly. I didn't even need to add the rubber seal and bushing as the original didn't have them either, and I couldn't even install it with them on anyway as the screw cap wouldn't engage the threads unless I removed the seal and bushing. Checked for leaks and no leaks. Only neg is the price. I ordered at least three of these for all my bathroom sinks.
J**D
fits, but tight
Worked, but really have to use a lot of "elbow grease" to get it to fit. Was really night. I think plastic ball was too big so made the fitting super super tight. Got it to work though
D**É
as expected
S**G
Took awhile to be delivered, works fine
L**Z
high quality assembly
K**K
The ball is ~0.625" (5/8"). It was slightly oversize. Unfortunately, since the size isn't stated clearly it would not replace the 9/16" original ball -- could not use.
A**R
Easy repair for my bathroom drain. For $16.00 saved myself a $200. plumbing charge.
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